Inside Jules Sebastian’s well-stocked pantry – as she isolates in her $3.1million Sydney home

Inside Jules Sebastian’s well-stocked pantry – as she isolates in her $3.1million Sydney home with husband Guy and their two children


Jules Sebastian and her husband Guy are currently isolating inside their $3.1million home in Sydney’s Maroubra.

And on Thursday, Jules, 41, gave fans a sneak peek inside their well-stocked pantry.

The stylist, and the singer’s pantry is packed with a range of sauces, spreads, cereal, and oil.

Telling: Jules Sebastian revealed the contents of her well-stocked refrigerator – as she isolates in her ultra-modern $3.1million Sydney home with her husband Guy and their two children

The top shelf has a range of oils including extra virgin olive oil and himalayan salt.

The couple also have several sauces such as pesto sauce and soy sauce as well as boxes of cereal including oats in their pantry.

Guy and Jules are currently isolating in their $3.1million home in with their two sons, Hudson and Archer.

Well-stocked: The stylist, and the singer's pantry is pantry is packed with sauces, spreads, cereal, and oil

Well-stocked: The stylist, and the singer’s pantry is pantry is packed with sauces, spreads, cereal, and oil

They purchased the house in 2013 and spent two and a half years renovating it before finally moving in with their children in June 2019.

The couple opted for a monochrome palette with their interior design, with concrete walls and black and white features throughout. 

The nine-metre high staircase is made of steel and encased in white render, and serves as the focal point of the main foyer entrance.

Self-isolating in style: Guy and Jules are currently isolating in their $3.1million home in Sydney's Maroubra with their two sons, Hudson and Archer

Self-isolating in style: Guy and Jules are currently isolating in their $3.1million home in Sydney’s Maroubra with their two sons, Hudson and Archer

Inside fortress Sebastian: They purchased the house in 2013 and spent two and a half years renovating it before finally moving in with their children in June 2019

Inside fortress Sebastian: They purchased the house in 2013 and spent two and a half years renovating it before finally moving in with their children in June 2019

Neighbours had long complained about the development, describing the house as a ‘fortress’ because of its unusual monolithic facade.

Other residents even threatened to move away from the area due to the building.

In December 2019, Guy defended the renovation, telling KIIS FM: ‘It’s a long build but it’s a pretty special house. It’s not normal. It’s not a cookie-cutter house. It’s cool.’

Sleek and modern: Guy and Jules opted for a monochrome palette with their interior design, with concrete walls and black and white features throughout

Sleek and modern: Guy and Jules opted for a monochrome palette with their interior design, with concrete walls and black and white features throughout

Striking: The nine-metre high staircase is made of steel and encased in white render, and serves as the focal point of the main foyer entrance

Striking: The nine-metre high staircase is made of steel and encased in white render, and serves as the focal point of the main foyer entrance

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