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Chic pool cabana highlight of new Hamptons style Melbourne home

A knockdown and re-build in the Melbourne suburb of Essendon, this fresh and timeless abode is home to Tory and Andrew Keam and their two young daughters Ivy and Lola. “We were after a classic and timeless look. ‘Sophisticated Hamptons’ was the design brief. Light and white with brass accents,” explains Tory, of the home that took two years to build (from demolition to completion) and is the work of Mayché alongside Anna Todorova of Instyle Design.

Front of the home
The front of the home

While the front of the home has a classic feel, if you look a little closer you’ll notice that it’s clad in two different sized boards, all of which were painted in Dulux Snowy Mountain Quarter. A unique choice, we love attention to detail like this. The contrasting front door was painted in Dulux Night Sky which complements the feature tile on the porch.

Master bedroom
Master bedroom
Ensuite
Ensuite

The generous master bedroom features pendant lights from Lighting Collective and a gorgeous bay window. “The bay window was a must-have,” says Tory. The brass arched mirrors in the adjacent ensuite are from Middle of Nowhere while brass Phoenix tapware finishes the look.

Child's room
Girl’s room

Aside from the parents’ zone, the home features a mud room, media room, study, powder room, lounge room, dining, kitchen, another two bedrooms and a girls’ bathroom. “The girls occupy one side of the house and we designed it so that when they are older, they can have their own space to entertain friends,” says Tory.

A skylight above the girls' bathtub gives the room a real feeling of airiness.
A skylight above the girls’ bathtub gives the room an airy feel.

Lofty 3.2-metre-high ceilings run throughout the home and other features include dado rails and a large fireplace clad in marble tiles with decorative mantle that takes pride of place in the living room. 

Lounge room
Lounge room

The fresh white kitchen features a gas strut window that leads out to the home’s alfresco area. “That window was a must-have for us and it’s super cool. We are planning on entertaining a lot when COVID restrictions are lifted!” says Tory.

Kitchen
Kitchen: The gas strut window (left) is a much-loved feature of the home

Arguably the most beautiful space in the home, the pool is surrounded by a gorgeous aluminium steel cabana that creates a resort-like vibe. “The cabana was the biggest splurge, but we are so glad we did it. It adds such a luxe feel and really finishes the space.”

Alfresco
The backyard features a fabulous outdoor kitchen and pool with cabana
Take a video tour of the home

Photography: Dylan James & Keller Agency

By Amy Collins-Walker

Amy is our regular feature writer, an experienced journalist and interior stylist living in Perth, Western Australia. Find out more about her styling work at http://www.amycollinswalker.com/

One reply on “Chic pool cabana highlight of new Hamptons style Melbourne home”

Hi,
I saw they lady out the front of her Hampton St Essendon house a while ago and got talking she said she painted the whole house white on white do you know if this was full strength and if it was Dulux? Sorry I didn’t want to bother her again. I’m pretty sure she said she said she did the ceiling this colour too.

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