Architect Jessica Liew lists innovative Armadale home

Architect Jessica Liew lists innovative Armadale home
Staff ReporterDecember 8, 2020

Melbourne architect Jessica Liew is selling her innovative Armadale home that she built. 

Liew, a director at Plus Architecture, paid $762,000 for the 370 square metre property in 2010 with her husband Cavan.

Built with timber slatted walls and vast expanses of glass, the Valentine Grove property has dark grey polished concrete floors.

There's three bedrooms, three bathrooms, a library overlooking a tranquil central fish pond and a temperature controlled 1,200 bottle wine room.

A walled north east garden is lined by blackboard style walls, complete with a commissioned mural.

The home has been regularly featured in magazines.

Marshall White agents Fraser Cahill and Madeline Kennedy have a May 12 auction, with a guide of between $2.5 million and $2.75 million.

The couple, now with a young child, are looking for their next project.

This article first appeared in The Weekend Australian. 

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