1596 Buller St, Howqua Hills, was prolonged and renovated by Rob Mills when he was first establishing his structure studio.
Acclaimed architect Rob Mills’ first venture, a Victorian Excessive Nation home that he restored for his father, has bought for $640,000.
The founding father of the Melbourne- and Sydney-based Rob Mills Structure & Interiors, Mills and his studio have received and been short-listed for greater than 80 awards since 2008 – together with the American Structure Masterprize, World Structure Awards, World Inside Awards, London Design Awards and Australian Inside Design Awards.
Mills has additionally designed a number of high-end Melbourne homes, along with his worldwide tasks.
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A multimillion-dollar Sorrento clifftop mansion that he designed was seen greater than 80,000 instances on realestate.com.au in 2023, making it the most well-liked residence on the web site for that 12 months.
Mills was aged in his 20s and establishing his structure follow when he restored and prolonged the two-bedroom home at 1596 Buller St, Howqua Hills, close to Mt Buller.
The 1959-built residence had been in Mills’ household for the reason that Sixties.
Mills’ late father, orthopaedic surgeon Dr Kingsley Wallis Mills – who served as head of orthopaedics on the Royal Melbourne Hospital – first acquired a share in the home in partnership with another house owners, however later purchased them out.
The home, set on a 1787sq m block on the Howqua River, grew to become a household retreat for the Mills the place they loved actions together with fishing and bush strolling.
Kingsley was identified for educating many younger folks within the space to fish, together with his kids’s buddies.
The kitchen is provided with a wooden range.
Architect Rob Mills. Image: Equipped.
And the whole household, together with Mills’ six siblings, joined in to assist with labour through the renovation which was executed in line with the home’s interval character.
Mansfield builder and carpenter Brian Harvey and carpenter Tony Cranston additionally labored on the venture.
Upon his loss of life, Kingsley left the abode to his seven kids, who promote it in January.
On the time, Mills mentioned that engaged on the house had helped to show him concerning the steadiness between intimacy and huge areas.
The off-grid home options timber flooring, a wooden fire, kitchen outfitted with a wooden range and an upstairs bunk bed room.
Rob Mills’ father, Dr Kingsley Wallis Mills, on the property.
Howqua Hills houses hardly ever get put up on the market, with public data exhibiting lower than 10 houses within the space have bought throughout the previous decade.
Ray White Mansfield’s Natalie Moggach mentioned that six registered bidders participated within the public sale for the house.
“Many of the real consumers have been locals who love the individuality of the hut and the realm, and there have been a few out-of-towners from Melbourne and elsewhere,” Ms Moggach mentioned.
Mills mentioned the brand new house owners have been a household whose father had really been among the many many children whom Kingsley taught to fish.
“They wish to preserve all his diaries of the hut and footage of him hanging on the wall,” Mills mentioned.
And whereas he and his siblings have been unhappy to farewell the hut, they’re excited to get to know the brand new house owners, he added.
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