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A home that settles into its hillside where living spaces open gently to distant views, and everyday life unfolds around the pool, the tennis court, and places to gather.

A hillside home that opens outward to land, light, and leisure.

Positioned along a quiet ridgeline, this home is shaped by its elevation, not to dominate, but to connect. From its living spaces, long views stretch across rooftops, treetops, and distant ridges. The design leans into opening spaces outward while staying anchored in warmth and restraint.

Shared areas flow easily between indoors and out, with considered access to the tennis court, pool, and open-air spaces for gathering. These aren’t just luxuries, they’re part of a home that supports everyday movement, play, and pause.

Materials were chosen to sit gently in the landscape, allowing the architecture to feel settled and quiet. This is a home designed not for display, but for living; with light on the floors, water in the air, and room to breathe.

Location

Wollert, VIC

Budget

TBC

Whittlesea Hills Residence

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