18 Bellaire Court, Beaumaris
In the quiet curve of Bellaire Court, time feels deliberately paused. Conceived and developed by Max Sachs between 1963 and 1968, this architecturally cohesive cul-de-sac in Beaumaris remains one of Melbourne's most intact expressions of mid-century design.
Known for his forward-thinking, Californian-influenced homes, Sachs created a series of residences that captured the optimism of their era, designed for light, openness, and for families who saw the outdoors not as a backdrop, but as a living extension of the home.
10 Valmont Avenue, Beaumaris
Mid-century homes in Beaumaris rarely change hands, and even fewer hold a place as significant as Lyon House. Designed in 1953 by architect Eric Lyon as a residence for his young family, the home reflects a pivotal moment in Melbourne's architectural story. Beaumaris now holds one of the world's largest concentrations of mid-century homes. Yet, Lyon House stands apart, appearing on ABC's Restoration Australia, featuring in both volumes of Beaumaris Modern and having won "Best Heritage Renovation" in the 2023 Bayside Built Environment Awards.
21 Vardon Avenue, Beaumaris
Just nominated for heritage protection we had to find sympathetic buyers who would love and restore this home. It has just been sold to buyers from Scandinavia who love MCM.
136 Reserve Road, Beaumaris
The Yuncken Home, owned by the Yuncken’s of Yuncken Freeman who were monumental in some of Melbourne’s most iconic buildings including the Myer Music Bowl and most hospitals.
We had a very fancy champagne and croissants event that Peter Maddison attended as our patron.
7 Barholme Court, Oakleigh South
Almost original looking out over the golf course, furnished with all original furniture that we borrowed and some incredible art work all the way from Palm Springs.
113 Dalghetty Road, Beaumaris
Dedicated followers of mid-century modern design will be lining up to inspect this beautiful sun-filled residence by renowned architect Neil Clerehan. Meticulously maintained and still showcasing its fabulous original (albeit enhanced) kitchen and bathroom, the home is sure to put a smile on the faces of everyone who visits thanks to its sun-filled spaces, neatly manicured gardens and wonderfully central location near schools, shops and transport.
145 Dalgetty Road, Beaumaris
This sympathetically & newly renovated, single level mid-century 'Beauy Classic' immediately welcomes you, with incredible street appeal.
18 Sunset Avenue, Beaumaris
Designed by renowned local architect John Baird for its current owner in 1965, this notable example of mid-century architecture is being offered for the first time since new.
7 Ward Street, Beaumaris
Just moments to beautiful Beaumaris beach, this character-rich 4-bedroom home is a stunning example of mid-century design, where natural materials and expanses of glass combine to seamlessly connect inside spaces with lush outdoor zones.