Bec Judd shows off her front garden as she isolates in her $7.3million Melbourne mansion

Inside Rebecca Judd’s stylish front garden: Footy WAG shows off her yard as she isolates with her family in their $7.3million Melbourne mansion

She moved into her $7.3million Melbourne mansion with her family in September last year after extensive renovations.

And on Monday, Rebecca Judd showed off the home’s front yard while isolating with her AFL star husband Chris Judd and their four young children.

The 36-year-old WAG shared a photo to Instagram stories, offering fans a glimpse of the garden’s water feature.

Inside Rebecca Judd’s stylish front garden: Footy WAG showed off the space while isolating in her $7.3million Melbourne mansion with her family on Monday

The oval water feature is surrounded with several large trees and also small perfectly trimmed hedges.

The garden space also has light grey and white stepping stones placed on the grass.

Her post comes after Rebecca offered fans a glimpse inside her incredible ensuite bathroom.

In a video shared to Instagram Stories on Thursday, the 36-year-old WAG showed off the stunning steel arch door leading into the room.

Modern: The 36-year-old WAG shared a photo to Instagram stories, offering fans a glimpse of the garden's design

Modern: The 36-year-old WAG shared a photo to Instagram stories, offering fans a glimpse of the garden’s design

The ensuite has a large white bathtub as well as gold fittings, including a bath tap.

The room also has white shutter blinds and a small clear glass table placed next to the bathtub.

The space is finished with tiles by Fibonacci Stone, which are a mix of grey and fresh white marble conflate.

Rebecca and her husband, retired AFL player Chris Judd, completely transformed the Spanish colonial-style property after buying it in March 2018.

Spacious: On Thursday, Rebecca also offered fans a glimpse inside her incredible ensuite bathroom

Spacious: On Thursday, Rebecca also offered fans a glimpse inside her incredible ensuite bathroom

They replaced its dated aesthetic and apricot colour palette, and added modern touches like gold brass fittings, marble, and steel doors.

The couple kept the home’s defining architectural feature – its arches – and used this shape as a theme throughout the interior.

The home has a gym, a tennis court that can be turned into ‘a footy oval or cricket pitch’, and a magnesium salt pool.

It also has a spacious wet bar complete with a snooker table and a fully-stocked bar, as well as a sofa.

Family: Bec, Chris and their children, son Oscar, eight, daughter Billie, five, and twin sons Tom and Darcy, three, moved into the home at the end of September 2019

Family: Bec, Chris and their children, son Oscar, eight, daughter Billie, five, and twin sons Tom and Darcy, three, moved into the home at the end of September 2019