21 Mount Street
Set within a quiet, established pocket of Eaglemont, Melbourne, this home by Kennedy Nolan is characterised by its sculptural presence and nuanced approach to spatial planning.
Rather than relying on a singular open-plan gesture, the design unfolds as a series of interconnected zones, each defined by shifts in volume, light and material expression.
Living areas are arranged to engage directly with the garden, with large openings and carefully positioned glazing inviting daylight in while maintaining a sense of enclosure. This layered approach allows the home to feel expansive without losing intimacy, supporting both shared moments and quieter retreat.
A strong material identity underpins the design. Robust elements are balanced with softer, tactile finishes, creating contrast and depth throughout the interior. Joinery and detailing are resolved with precision, reinforcing a sense of permanence and cohesion across the home.
Through this measured yet expressive approach, Kennedy Nolan has delivered a residence that feels both composed and individual, offering a contemporary response to suburban living shaped by light, material and the everyday rituals of home.
- Pool
- Fireplace
- Gym
- Outdoor entertaining area
- Home office
- 7-star energy efficiency
- Gaggenau appliances
- Butler’s pantry
- Mountain views
- Aged copper cladding
- Sculptural staircase