7 Vasey Concourse
Positioned within a generous garden setting at the edge of the Dandenong Ranges in Melbourne’s east, this residence by Ellul Architecture is defined by its close relationship to landscape.
Conceived as a collection of interconnected pavilions, the home unfolds across the site with a sense of openness and permeability, allowing each space to engage directly with its surroundings.
Floor-to-ceiling glazing frames uninterrupted views of the established gardens, drawing natural light deep into the interior while reinforcing a seamless transition between interior and exterior. This connection is central to the home’s planning, where living zones are arranged to prioritise outlook, orientation and a strong sense of place.
Materially, the residence balances durability with warmth, supporting both everyday living and moments of retreat. The arrangement offers flexibility, with spaces designed to accommodate gathering as easily as quiet occupation.
Through a considered architectural approach, Ellul Architecture delivers a home that sits comfortably within its context, where built form and landscape are resolved as one, creating a living environment defined by calm, clarity and connection.
- Fireplace
- Outdoor entertaining area
- Fire pit
- Wood-fired pizza oven
- Home office
- Floor-to-ceiling windows
- Natural stone finishes
- Rumpus room