Inside Michael and Lisa Wipfli’s $6.5million Rose Bay mansion – including a parents’ retreat, sweeping balconies and a walk-in wardrobe
They spent a rumoured $6.5million on a sprawling home in Sydney’s Rose Bay in June last year.
And after extensive renovations, Nova FM radio host Michael ‘Wippa’ Wipfli and his wife, Lisa, have created the ultimate dream home.
From sweeping balconies to a walk-in wardrobe and a parents’ retreat, take a look inside the couple’s stunning mansion.
Nice pad! Take a look inside Michael and Lisa Wipfli’s $6.5million Rose Bay mansion – including a parents’ retreat, sweeping balconies and a walk-in wardrobe
The three-storey property includes six bedrooms, four bathrooms, and a glass-fenced swimming pool.
Making the most of its harbourside location, the home also has balconies from every level – and no doubt some enviable views.
The balconies feature grand arches and Roman columns.
Home, sweet home! They spent a rumoured $6.5million on the property in June last year
Nice! Lisa and Wippa have created a parents’ retreat on the top floor, complete with an outdoor entertaining area boasting ultra-modern white and black furniture
Sprawling: The three-storey property includes six bedrooms, four bathrooms, and a glass-fenced swimming pool. Pictured: Lisa Wipfli
Lisa and Wippa have created a parents’ retreat on the top floor, complete with an outdoor entertaining area boasting ultra-modern white and black furniture.
‘Our little own parents’ retreat. We probably won’t get the chance to use it for at least the next five years but our intentions were good,’ Lisa wrote on Instagram recently.
The couple also have a walk-in wardrobe in the master bedroom, which is filled with Lisa’s collection of designer goods, including Chanel and Hermes handbags.
The cupboard of dreams! The couple also have a walk-in wardrobe in the master bedroom, which is filled with Lisa’s collection of designer goods
Lucky lady: Lisa recently shared this picture to Instagram of herself in her wardrobe. A Chanel handbag is visible in the background and a Hermes package has been placed in front of her
Gorgeous: The home also features a spiral staircase, dark wooden floors and beige carpet
The home also features a spiral staircase, dark wooden floors and beige carpet.
There are white walls throughout, as well as floor-to-ceiling windows and a marble kitchen.
The dining room has a round wooden table, which overlooks their backyard and outdoor entertaining area.
Plenty of room: The dining room has a round wooden table, which overlooks their backyard and outdoor entertaining area
Luxe: It has sharp white walls, floor-to-ceiling windows and a marble kitchen
The Wipflis moved in shortly before the birth of their third child, daughter Francesca Vera Alice, who was born in March.
They also share sons Theodore, four, and Jack, three.
They previously sold their Queen’s Park cottage for a reported $2.4million before moving into their Rose Bay home.
Family home: The couple moved into the mansion shortly before the birth of their third child, a daughter named Francesca Vera Alice, who they welcomed in March
Family: They also share sons Theodore, four, and Jack, three
Moving on up! They previously sold their Queen’s Park cottage (pictured) for a reported $2.4million before moving into their Rose Bay home