A look inside the modern five-story house built on a tiny 195sqm block

Now THAT’S how you utilise a space: Inside the VERY modern five-story home built on a tiny 195sqm block – complete with sweeping city views, a kitchen island that seats 20 and a dreamy outdoor retreat

  • A five-story house sitting on a tiny 195sqm block is being described as ‘one of Melbourne’s finest homes’ 
  • The Melbourne property in St Kilda towers vertically to enjoy stunning views of the city skyline and greenery 
  • Standout features include the 20-person marble kitchen island, six-car garage and lush rooftop
  • Marshall White Bayside director Oliver Bruce said the listing price is set between $6.7 and $7.3million 

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A lavish five-story house is being described as ‘one of Melbourne’s finest homes’ thanks to its innovative design and clever use of space. 

While the house sits on a tiny 195sqm block, the building offers 620sqm of spacious indoor and outdoor areas as well as stunning skyline views.  

The ground-breaking architecture pays tribute to inner-city urban living and aims to shape the future of home designs in St Kilda.  

Marshall White Bayside director Oliver Bruce told Daily Mail Australia the listing price for 113 Wellington Street is set between $6.7 and $7.3million – making it one of the most expensive homes in the area. 

While the St Kilda house (pictured) sits on a tiny 195sqm block, the building towers vertically to enjoy the surrounding suburban greenery and city skyline viewed in the distance

Marshall White Bayside director Oliver Bruce told Daily Mail Australia the listing price for 113 Wellington Street is set between $6.7 and $7.3million - making it one of the most expensive homes in the area

Marshall White Bayside director Oliver Bruce told Daily Mail Australia the listing price for 113 Wellington Street is set between $6.7 and $7.3million – making it one of the most expensive homes in the area

Guests are welcomed into the sleek kitchen space featuring a six-metre long marble island dining benchtop to seat up that can 20 people

The ultimate butler's pantry with sensor-controlled doors and second dishwasher, two large pyrolytic Gaggenau ovens, induction cooktop, and Blum single-touch Servo-Drive cabinetry awaits to the side

The vertical design is undoubtedly a striking layout that allows the property to differentiate itself from others on the market. Guests are welcomed into the sleek kitchen space featuring a six-metre long marble island dining benchtop that can seat up to 20 people

The luxurious home has stunning views of the Melbourne city skyline

The luxurious home has stunning views of the Melbourne city skyline

Behind the glass boxed façade accompanied with a side brick wall from the previous apartment building awaits walnut timber flooring, high-end appliances, French Elitis wallpaper and a combination of natural and designer lighting. 

The unique vertical design is undoubtedly a striking layout that allows the property to differentiate itself from others on the market. 

Guests are welcomed into the sleek kitchen space featuring a six-metre long marble island dining benchtop that can seat up to 20 people.

The ultimate butler’s pantry with sensor-controlled doors and second dishwasher, two large pyrolytic Gaggenau ovens, induction cooktop, and Blum single-touch Servo-Drive cabinetry awaits to the side. 

Four large bedrooms span across two levels, along with three living areas, a retreat on the top floor and sophisticated ensuite bathrooms with premium finishes

Four large bedrooms span across two levels, along with three living areas, a retreat on the top floor and sophisticated ensuite bathrooms with premium finishes

The vertical design is undoubtedly a striking layout that allows the property to differentiate itself from others on the market

Each bedroom is considered to be its own ‘studio apartment’ family members can retreat to 

The garage on the ground floor is large enough to fit six cars and also features a turntable

The garage on the ground floor is large enough to fit six cars and also features a turntable 

Four large bedrooms span across two levels, along with three living areas, a retreat on the top floor and sophisticated ensuite bathrooms with premium finishes.

Other standouts include a high-speed eight person lift, 105sqm six-car garage with a turntable, a gym with its own entry and stunning views. 

The ‘beyond conventional’ home also features a number of balconies, smart home technology, a lush rooftop filled with greenery and solar power. 

The living areas, upstairs study and bedrooms would be ideal places to retreat and relax

The living areas, upstairs study and bedrooms would be ideal places to retreat and relax  

The bathrooms on all level feature a modern designs with marble and glass finishings

The bathrooms on all level feature a modern designs with marble and glass finishings

The bottom floor beside the garage also features a gym

The current owners of the home worked collaboratively with Matt Gibson Architecture + Design to create the astonishing multi-use home

The current owners of the home worked collaboratively with Matt Gibson Architecture + Design to create the astonishing multi-use home

The property is currently on the market with expressions of interest closing on Thursday May 27 at 5pm

The property is currently on the market with expressions of interest closing on Thursday May 27 at 5pm

The current owners of the home worked collaboratively with Matt Gibson Architecture + Design to create the astonishing multi-use home.

In a promotional marketing video, Mr Gibson said the central three-story void welcomes natural sunlight and warmth which can be controlled with a motorised blind.

‘In a sense, a vertical living environment is far more functional than your regular home spread over one level,’ he said.

The property is currently on the market with expressions of interest closing on Thursday May 27 at 5pm.