Seddon Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Seddon, a charming suburb in Melbourne, is known for its eclectic mix of culture, history, and modernity. This dynamic area is perfect for new homes and architectural renovations that reflect its urban character. Seddon’s lively streets are lined with historic terraces, contemporary apartments, and trendy cafes, offering diverse opportunities for architects to showcase their creativity. The suburb’s close proximity to the CBD, parks, and cultural attractions make it a highly desirable location for families and professionals. With its unique blend of old and new, Seddon provides an exciting canvas for innovative architectural projects that celebrate its vibrant spirit.

Homes from Seddon that have been previously featured on Lunchbox Architect

Inside Out House (Cut Paw Paw House) by Andrew Maynard Architects (via Lunchbox Architect)

Inside Out House: Bringing the Outside In and the Inside, Out

Cut Paw Paw Inside Out House is deliberately incomplete. The owners, asked that the house be 'ridiculously inside-out'…

Seddon House by OSK Architects (via Lunchbox Architect)

From Disused Inner-City Car Park to a Compact Family Home

From the street this modern take on the other single storey cottage in the neighbourhood. But things get interesting quickly...

Jo's House by Guild Architects (via Lunchbox Architect)

Light-Filled and Unfussy Home to Relax in After a Busy Work Day

This renovation for a woman with a busy work life needed to be relaxing and low-maintenance - the perfect retreat after a long day.

Smart Home by Green Sheep Collective (via Lunchbox Architect)

This Extension Makes Smart, Effective Use of Very Tight Spaces

Every square metre counts when you don't have much space. You need to be smart and make every element do more than one thing...

Windsor Castle by Antarctica (via Lunchbox Architect)

Unique Cladding Makes Living in This Home Like Living in a Greenhouse

Half greenhouse, half barn; despite being in a dense inner suburb, this home means it feels like it could be in the country!

Mischa's Place by Circle Studio Architects (via Lunchbox Architect)

Marrying old and new leaves this renovation full of character

Old homes are full of character. By carefully marrying old and new in a renovation, you can retain some of that warmth and personality.