Bec Judd has finally completed renovations on her Mornington Peninsula holiday home after snapping up the original property for a mere $1.2million nearly ten years ago.
The 41-year-old AFL WAG took to her social media on Friday with a gallery of pictures to 'launch' the lavish spread.
Situated 85kms from Melbourne, near Arthurs Seat, the three-bedroom pad features stunning landscaped gardens and a stylish al fresco entertainment patio.
'Arthurs Seat is complete,' Bec gushed in the Instagram post.
'A huge thank you to my epic team and partners for pushing so hard to get this done in record time.
'I thought I’d launch with the landscaping shots because they really define the look and feel of the entire property.'
Bec Judd has finally completed renovations on her Mornington Peninsula holiday home after snapping up the original property for a mere $1.2million nearly ten years ago
The 41-year-old AFL WAG took to her social media on Friday with a gallery of pictures to 'launch' the lavish spread
The photos feature Bec posing in the grounds surrounding the property, which boasts a beautiful circular pool, a terraced lawn and ornamental gardens.
Highlights include a fire pit and a covered outdoor lounge with brick fire place.
Bec has not been shy about showing off her project and has frequently posted updates of the renovation over the last year.
Located at Main Ridge, Bec converted the modest original home into a luxury three-bedroom, three-bathroom holiday shack.
It previously featured a small bathroom with a built-in tub, separate shower stall and a tiny vanity.
Other pictures showed large tiled living areas and a large kitchen.
Bec bought the home for $1.2m with husband Chris Judd when she was still pregnant with their twin boys.
After welcoming sons Darcy and Tom in 2016, Bec said she put plans to renovate the property on the back burner.
Situated 85kms from Melbourne , near Arthurs Seat, the three-bedroom pad features stunning landscaped gardens and a stylish al fresco entertainment patio
Bec posing inside the gorgeous kitchen
Rebecca and Chris, 40, purchased their sprawling property at Main Ridge in 2016 for for $1.2 million. Pictured: The original home before construction started
Construction was performed by prestige firm The Melbourne Builder and Co. earlier this year.
'We're taking out [walls] and making the living spaces bigger,' Bec said in a video she posted in June.
The former model described the new design for the property as 'country ranch' and revealed plans for a lavish kitchen.
She also said the new pad will feature Patagonia, a quartzite stone from South America and supplied by Melbourne company Signorino.
'Its very bold and it helps to elevate a warm neutral palette,' she said.
An animated designer's clip also shared in the post revealed that Bec plans to use the lavish stone for a breakfast island.
Bec took to social media to announce she was planning to donate the entire contents of the original home to charity.
Bec and Chris, 40, also own a $7.3million Brighton, Melbourne mansion.
In August 2022, their plans to update the hideaway to create 'secluded, modern, rural escape' were approved by the Mornington Peninsula Shire, The Herald Sun reported at the time.
Sitting not far from a country road near the small town of Arthurs Seat, the bush property is home to towering trees, ferns and native plants.
The idyllic country home also features gardens, an orchard and a vegetable patch.