
Step inside Curatd founder Kirsty Ristevski’s stunning $7m Brighton home, where luxury meets modern coastal living.
Acclaimed interior designer Kirsty Ristevski is selling her latest project – a $6.5m-$7m Brighton home that fuses high-end luxury with a wellness retreat feel.
The home has a tonne of cool features like a four-car basement garage with a turntable to a four-person cedar sauna.
Founder of Melbourne-based interiors firm Curatd Ms Ristevski has built a reputation for transforming elite homes, with her last Brighton project — a Max Walker-designed property — selling for $5.78m in December last year.
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Her latest work, a reimagining of a Jon Friedrich Architects-designed residence, sits behind secure gates at 10 St Ninians Rd, one of Brighton’s most prestigious areas.
Positioned on the same street where former Australian cricket captain Ricky Ponting once lived, Ms Ristevski said the three-level home blends European sophistication with contemporary coastal elegance.
Unwind in style — this ‘Golden Mile’ Brighton home features a four-person cedar sauna, creating the ultimate at-home wellness retreat just steps from the beach.
Soft neutrals, rich walnut, and stunning marble accents Curat’d founder Kirsty Ristevski’s signature design brings warmth and sophistication to every space in the home.
A private lift connects all floors, making it perfect for downsizers seeking the exclusivity of a freestanding residence with the convenience of a penthouse.
The four-car basement garage with a turntable is a dream for car enthusiasts, while the sauna and home gym cater to those prioritising wellness.
Inside, no detail has been spared.
Car collector’s dream — this four-car basement garage includes a turntable.
The bedroom in this Brighton home is flooded with natural light.
A Breccia Capraia marble fireplace, custom-curved walnut joinery, and an expansive Dekton kitchen island bench are just a few of the carefully curated features the Curat’d founder put into the home.
Ms Ristevski said it had been an “absolute privilege” to reimagine the residence designed by Mr Friedrich, ensuring its “incredible bones” remained a timeless statement of architectural excellence.
This chic breakfast nook blends form and function with a seamless indoor-outdoor connection.
A chef’s dream — this designer kitchen features a striking Dekton island and top-tier Miele appliances.
RT Edgar Bayside director Will Maxted said the home was a one-of-a-kind offering.
“The exclusivity of a freestanding residence with the convenience of a penthouse … it’s unlike anything else on the market,” Mr Maxted said.
Expressions of Interest campaign close at 5pm on February 25.
Luxury meets warmth — this breathtaking lounge features a Breccia Capraia marble fireplace.
The home’s bathrooms feature freestanding tubs, heated floors, and high-end finishes.
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