Dive into the uplifting elegance of our Hampton style homes, designed to suit the Australian lifestyle with breezy interiors and sun-drenched spaces.
Our interior designs, ranging from classic to contemporary, are tailored to reflect your unique taste, ensuring your home stands out.
With a focus on sustainability, our homes are designed to maximise views, minimise energy costs, and offer a beachy, natural vibe.
Drawing inspiration from the Victorian and Federation periods, our designs imbue your home with a touch of history while catering to modern needs.
At Smart Homes, we believe in creating more than just houses; we craft lifestyles. Our Hampton style homes are more than just structures; they are a reflection of dreams, aspirations, and the Australian way of life.
Our commitment to excellence ensures that every home we build is a masterpiece, waiting for its story to be written.
Sandy and Josie, our favourite clients for 2020. Check out what they have got to say about their beautiful home.
Imagine waking up every morning with these stunning views.
Development of 13 Town houses in the heart of Yarra Valley and very close to any decent Wineries.
Please contact our Sales & Marketing Manager, Gary Ferguson on 0488 330 480 or via email gary@smarthomesvic.com.au.
Please visit smarthomesvic.com.au for more information regarding PenLeigh Developments.
Please contact our Sales & Marketing Manager, Gary Ferguson on 0488 330 480 or via email gary@smarthomesvic.com.au.
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Murrumbeena is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 13 km south-east of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Glen Eira local government area. Murrumbeena recorded a population of 9,996 at the 2021 census.Murrumbeena is a small and highly coveted suburban area with extensive parklands and a rich artistic heritage. It has multiple commercial zones featuring services and cafes, including: Murrumbeena Village, nearby the train station; Poath Road; North Road; and Murrumbeena Road nearby the Beauville Estate and Duncan McKinnon Reserve. == Toponymy == The name "Murrumbeena" derives from the Aboriginal word "mirambena.” It may have meant "land of frogs", "moss growing on decayed wood" or it may be a derivative from the name of an Aboriginal elder. The evidence for any of these etymologies is uncertain. The name was officially adopted when the railway station opened in 1879. == History == The Boon Wurrung, the Indigenous Australians of the Kulin Nation, are recognised as the traditional owners of the land now known as Murrumbeena. A more in-depth look at Murrumbeena’s history and historic photos can be found at Glen Eira Historical Society’s Victorian Collections page and at Murrumbeena 3163.’ 14 May 1879 – Murrumbeena Railway station opens and the name Murrumbeena is officially adopted for the settlement 21 September 1889 – Railway station signal box contract signed to erect by J. Brown. 12 May 1890 – Murrumbeena Post Office opens 1891 – A Murrumbeena football team competed against Oakleigh and other clubs. 1900 – Film segments of Soldiers of the Cross, the world's first narrative drama film presentation, shot at Murrumbeena Girls Home.
High quality operation from start to finish. The entire team was fantastic to deal with and their communication was always spot on. They delivered on what they said they would and we felt extremely comfortable throughout what can be a very stressful time building a home. 5/5 stars! Won't go anywhere else next time.
High quality builders of custom homes. Would recommend them to any of my family and friends. They are a builder you can trust in Melbourne!
Fantastic builders and couldn't recommend them more highly, have built homes for a few friends and family now - wouldn't go anywhere else!
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Professional with interesting designs and brilliant energy innovation