Aerial photo shows Guy and Jules Sebastian’s controversial $31million mansion finally complete


Extraordinary aerial photo shows Guy and Jules Sebastian’s controversial $31million Maroubra mansion is finally complete with a pool, tennis court and a fire-pit… after renovations left neighbours in an uproar over its sprawling facade

  • The singer purchased the multi-million home in 2013, and then spent two-and-a-half years renovating it. He finally moved in with his family in June 2019
  • Neighbours have long complained about the development, with many labelling it a ‘fortress’ due to its monolithic facade and others even threatening to move away from the area
  • In December, Guy defended the renovation, telling KIIS FM: ‘It’s a long build, but it’s a pretty special house. It’s not normal. It’s not a cookie-cutter house. It’s cool’

New aerial images show the final product of Guy and Jules Sebastian’s ultra-modern $3.1million Maroubra mansion after years of renovation.  

The pair and their children, Hudson James, eight, and Archer Jones, six, have been quarantining in style thanks to the property’s adjoined swimming pool, tennis court and luxurious fire-pit area. 

However, the renovation of the abode hasn’t come without its critics, as neighbours have long complained about the development, with many labelling it a ‘fortress’ due to its monolithic facade and others even threatening to move away from the area. 

Showstopping! New aerial images show the final product of Guy and Jules Sebastian’s ultra-modern $3.1million Maroubra mansion after years of renovation

Luxury: The pair have certainly been quarantining in style with their children - Hudson James, eight, and Archer Jones, six

Luxury: The pair have certainly been quarantining in style with their children – Hudson James, eight, and Archer Jones, six

With plenty to occupy himself with during the COVID-19 lockdown, Guy’s tennis court serves as the perfect place to have fun with his kids before enjoying a dip in the pool.

While the kids are asleep, there is more than enough space for Guy and Jules to relax with a glass in hand out by the firepit. 

Guy purchased the multi million home in 2013, and then spent two-and-a-half years renovating it. He finally moved in with his family in June 2019.

However, the abode’s renovation has raised eyebrows with locals, with many neighbours threatening to move because of its vast size.  

Not happy: Neighbours have long complained about the development, with many labelling it a 'fortress' due to its monolithic facade and others even threatening to move away from the area

Not happy: Neighbours have long complained about the development, with many labelling it a ‘fortress’ due to its monolithic facade and others even threatening to move away from the area

In December, Guy defended the renovation, telling KIIS FM: ‘It’s a long build, but it’s a pretty special house. It’s not normal. It’s not a cookie-cutter house. It’s cool.’

The property is just as lavish inside with a nine-metre high white steel staircase serving as the focal point of the main foyer entrance.

Guy and Jules opted for a monochrome palette with their interior design, with concrete walls and black and white features throughout. 

Long term project: Guy purchased the multi million home in 2013, and then spent two-and-a-half years renovating it. He finally moved in with his family in June 2019

Long term project: Guy purchased the multi million home in 2013, and then spent two-and-a-half years renovating it. He finally moved in with his family in June 2019

Wow: The property is just as lavish inside with a nine-metre high white steel staircase serving as the focal point of the main foyer entrance [Pictured Jules]

Wow: The property is just as lavish inside with a nine-metre high white steel staircase serving as the focal point of the main foyer entrance [Pictured Jules] 

In March, Jules shared a picture of herself reading a book and relaxing in the garden.

The following month, she filmed a video for Instagram from her bathroom, which features a his-and-hers vanity unit, circular mirrors and stylish brass taps.

The mother-of-two revealed in another clip that she had managed to finish renovating her children’s bedrooms before coronavirus was declared a pandemic.

Jules created custom furniture with Freedom Wardrobes, which she said was both functional and in alignment with ‘the look and feel of our home’. 

All done: Mother-of-two Jules revealed in another clip that she had managed to finish renovating her children's bedrooms before coronavirus was declared a pandemic

All done: Mother-of-two Jules revealed in another clip that she had managed to finish renovating her children’s bedrooms before coronavirus was declared a pandemic