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A Melbourne Architect’s ‘Dream Home’ Hits The Market

There are few spaces that really make you stop and say ‘wow’ like Monique and Scott Woodward’s Northcote home does.

We first featured their colour-drenched California bungalow in May 2023 as our ‘Home of the Month’, and it’s been a striking example for the use of bold colour and texture ever since.

Now, the architecture power couple has decided to put their beloved home on the market for fellow colour lovers to enjoy. See more below!

Written
by
Bea Taylor
Supported by the Vendor and Nelson Alexander

Joinery by Evolve. All appliances by Fisher & PaykelDowel Jones Sir Burly High StoolsFormakami JH5 pendants by Jaime Hayon from Finnish Design Shop. Photo – Caitlin Mills for The Design Files. Editorial styling – Annie Portelli

Joinery by EvolveSussex Voda sink mixer in Matt Green. Jardan vase. ‘Ok Okay’ sculpture by Mark Whalen. John Meade silicone sculpture. Kenya Peterson sculpture. Mud Australia orange and green bowls. Photo – Caitlin Mills for The Design Files. Editorial styling – Annie Portelli

The grand piano-shaped kitchen island! Photo – Martina Gemmola

Grazia & Co Harvey Swivel Armchair. Jardan sofa upholstered in Instyle Feel fabric in Fabulous. Art from right to left:  ‘Chorus VI’ painting by Jordy Hewitt. ‘Pressure’ series painting by Mark Whalen. Painting by Jordy Hewitt. Fall painting by Ash Keating Studio. Multicoloured painting by Matthew Johnson. Photo – Martina Gemmola

Photo – Martina Gemmola

Art from left: ‘Pressure’ series painting by Mark Whalen. Painting by Jordy Hewitt. Fall painting by Ash Keating Studio. Multicoloured painting by Matthew Johnson. Photo – Martina Gemmola

Pergola built by Never Stop GroupHay Palissade Lounge Chair Low in Olive. Photo – Caitlin Mills for The Design Files. Editorial styling – Annie Portelli

Kartell outdoor table from Space Furniture. Pop & Scott timber benches. Stylecraft outdoor lights. Helioscreen orange awning. Saxon timber windows. I Love Linen napkins. Photo – Caitlin Mills for The Design Files. Editorial styling – Annie Portelli

The main bedroom has an ensuite and a 3.5-metre wardrobe. Photo – Martina Gemmola

Photo – Martina Gemmola

The ensuite is flooded with natural light. Photo – Martina Gemmola

Colour features in unexpected and unique places! Photo – Martina Gemmola

The second bedroom. Photo – Martina Gemmola

The third bedroom, which can also be used as a study or playroom. Photo – Caitlin Mills for The Design Files. Editorial styling – Annie Portelli

The family bathroom. Tiento Spatula Brillante Mustard tile. Vaada shelf from Abi Interiors. Photo – Martina Gemmola

The front facade painted Dulux Burnished Russet and Dulux White Polar. Photo – Caitlin Mills for The Design Files. Editorial styling – Annie Portelli

The ‘feel-good’ hallway. Photo – Martina Gemmola

The front facade painted Dulux Burnished Russet and Dulux White Polar. Photo – Caitlin Mills for The Design Files. Editorial styling – Annie Portelli

Writer
Bea Taylor
11th of October 2024
Architecture + Interior Design
Location

Northcote, VIC / Wurundjeri Country

This Northcote home needs no introduction. Designed and owned by directors of WOWOWA, Monique and Scott Woodward, its spaces — filled with rich magenta, warm orange, dusty pink and earthy terracotta — are hard to forget.

In fact, regular readers might recognise it as our May 2023 ‘Home of the Month’.

The couple purchased the California bungalow in 2016 as first home buyers and in 2021 proceeded to give it the signature WOWOWA treatment with exceptional use of colour and clever detailing.

The renovated open-plan kitchen — sitting under a six-metre-high ceiling — features a grand piano-shaped island and is enveloped in pink travertine, red gum timber surfaces, terrazzo floors, painted joinery. Running alongside this space and into the living and dining area is a 8.7-metre-long copper glazed brick gallery wall.

‘The sheer volume of space in the kitchen, living and dining is incredible, while still feeling cosy and intimate,’ says Monique, director of WOWOWA Architecture & Interiors. ‘Many a soiree has been had with a 10-seater table inside and out.’

Completing this intimate scene is the view through an arched pergola in yet another shade of ‘delicious’ pink. It looks out to the beautifully landscaped back garden filled with fruit trees, cottage-style planting and natives.

‘It feels grounded in heritage and contemporary jazziness’ says Monique.

But the details don’t stop there. From the moment you step foot in Monique and Scott’s home you’re greeted by welcoming warm hues, which take you through the ‘feel-good’ hallway and into the three bedrooms at the front of the house — all equally colourful.

The home’s name says it all really. ‘Magic House’ sits just a five minute walk to Dennis Station, not to mention the enviable selection of cafes and shops on Northcote High street and in Fairfield that are also a short walk away.

And although Monique and Scott still fondly refer to their home as their ‘dream house’, they’ve decided to put it on the market in order to move South-side for family reasons.

‘This fancy house is our baby and we want a true believer to live here and care for her,’ says Monique.

Magic House is listed for private sale with Tom Alexiadis from Nelson Alexander.

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