Tucked away in the inner northers subsurb of Melbourne, this house is a quiet sanctuary where design meets the comfort of everyday life. Bathed in soft natural light and surrounded by warm timber tones, every detail of the home whispers tranquillity. Its architecture surrounds you, inviting you to slow down and feel at home.

The kitchen, a nod to the aesthetics of Australian mid-60s and 70s design, is a masterclass in understated elegance. Cloaked in soothing eucalyptus green cabinetry and paired with light surfaces, it radiates warmth and a sense of calm.
There’s a quiet intimacy to the space - the kind that makes you want to linger over morning coffee or share stories over a shared meal. Each element feels considered, from the gentle curves of the island to the soft light that dances across the benchtop.


At the centre of it all stands SuperOven Model 1S, seamlessly built into the cabinetry with sleek precision. Its presence is confident, merging state-of-the-art performance with aesthetic harmony. More than just an appliance, it feels like a trusted companion: always ready to elevate a moment, from weeknight dinners to celebratory feasts.

This Australian project is a beautiful reflection of how modern design can honour emotion and function in equal measure. A home that knows its purpose: to hold life in all its richness. A sanctuary where people aren’t just inhabitants or guests, but part of something deeper. Here, home isn’t just a place. It’s a feeling. A memory being made. A belonging.