Rebecca Judd updates fans on $7.3 million home renovations

‘Final touches!’ AFL WAG Rebecca Judd updates Instagram fans with renovations on her $7.3 million Melbourne family home

Rebecca Judd and her AFL star husband Chris Judd are in the midst of renovating their $7.3 million home in Melbourne’s Brighton.

And the 36-year-old WAG updated Instagram fans on Monday with the progress of their glass door installation.

The TV presenter shared a video of a door being fitted, as well as before and after photos. 

‘Final touches!’ Rebecca Judd, 36, gave Instagram fans on Monday an update on her $7.3 million Melbourne family home renovations. Pictured with husband Chris Judd, 36

One photo shared to her official Instagram page saw workers fitting each glass door into cement arches that lead out onto the tennis court and entertainment area.

The glass doors are eye-catching with a black steel frame and handles at the centre.

Rebecca wrote in the caption: ‘Final touches – Thank you @steelwindowdesign for saving the day. The doors are beautiful.’ 

Divine: Workers were seen fitting each glass door into cement arches that lead out onto the tennis court and entertainment area

Divine: Workers were seen fitting each glass door into cement arches that lead out onto the tennis court and entertainment area

Designer style: The glass doors are eye-catching with a black steel frame and handles at the centre

Designer style: The glass doors are eye-catching with a black steel frame and handles at the centre 

Last fitting: A clip on the TV presenter's Instagram Story saw the final glass door installed

Impressed: Rebecca said they were 'perfect' in her Instagram Story

In action: Rebecca’s Instagram Story also featured a short clip of two workers installing the final glass door, outside the pool area 

She added that further updates on the home will be shared on November 18. 

Rebecca’s Instagram Story also featured a short clip of two workers installing the final glass door, outside the pool area.  

Rebecca and Chris, 36, purchased the Spanish Colonial home earlier this year.

The abode is certainly big enough to house them and their four young children, son Oscar, eight, daughter Billie, five, and twin sons Tom and Darcy, three.   

Then: Rebecca captured a before shot of the architecture and outdoor area

And now: The mother-of-four was delighted with the incredible progress made

Dream house: Before and after photos captured the incredible transformation 

‘It was really important that we had all the different spaces we needed for our growing family of six,’ Rebecca told 9Honey in February, revealing they had been looking at homes for a year-and-a-half. 

She added: ‘This house we are going to be in forever.’ 

Rebecca admitted that while they loved the home in its original state, it needed a lot of work.  

‘We’ll make it more modern and contemporary while retaining the original bones of the house, the curves, but then adding modern touches,’ she said. 

Family home: Rebecca and Chris purchased the home earlier this year. They share four children, son Oscar, eight, daughter Billie, five, and twin sons Tom and Darcy, three

Family home: Rebecca and Chris purchased the home earlier this year. They share four children, son Oscar, eight, daughter Billie, five, and twin sons Tom and Darcy, three 

Home is where the heart is: Rebecca previously admitted that while they loved the home in its original state, it needed a lot of work

Home is where the heart is: Rebecca previously admitted that while they loved the home in its original state, it needed a lot of work

But it hasn’t all gone smoothly, with Rebecca telling KIIS FM’s Jase & PJ in June that the home’s garage wasn’t big enough to house her Range Rover.

Describing it as a ‘major snag’, the brunette confessed she couldn’t even fit the front of her luxury car inside the garage.

‘When you go to home inspections, you never think to drive your cars into the garage to see if they fit or not,’ she admitted, urging the radio show’s listeners to ‘measure the garage’. 

Plans: 'We'll make it more modern and contemporary while retaining the original bones of the house, the curves, but then adding modern touches,' she told 9Honey in February

Plans: ‘We’ll make it more modern and contemporary while retaining the original bones of the house, the curves, but then adding modern touches,’ she told 9Honey in February 

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