Inside Rebecca Judd’s VERY upscale living room including a $9,000 sofa

Inside Rebecca Judd’s VERY upscale living room: Footy WAG offers a glimpse of her $9,000 sofa and stunning artwork while in lockdown in her $7.3million mansion

It’s not secret that Rebecca Judd enjoys the finer things in life.

And on Thursday, the 37-year-old WAG offered fans a glimpse of the luxury living room inside her $7.3 million home in Melbourne’s south-east.

She showcased her expensive taste by pointing out the upscale furnishings, including a three-seater Wilfred sofa worth $9,300. 

A $9000 sofa, a $3000 armchair and custom artwork: Bec Judd has given a detailed look of her very ritzy living room in her $7.3 million Melbourne mansion on Instagram on Thursday

The couch from Jardan Furniture is made from American oak and is the perfect addition to her newly-renovated home.

She also has a standalone Kelly armchair, which retails for more than $3,000.

Rebecca then showed off her white Tepih Arrow rug from upscale store Globe West, which is on sale for $1,720. 

Certainly worth sitting on! The Postcards presenter detailed her living room, with her first showing her very pricey three-seater from Jardan Furniture, worth $9,323

Certainly worth sitting on! The Postcards presenter detailed her living room, with her first showing her very pricey three-seater from Jardan Furniture, worth $9,323

The fashionista explained that her twin marble coffee tables are also from Globe West, where similar styles are sold for $1,000.

Shen then moved on to her extensive collection of artwork, including a large-scale painting by Louise De Weger.

Similar works are available from $350. 

Fancy a seat! In addition to the sofa, she also had the Kelly armchair from the store which retails for $3,041 at the upscale Jardan Furniture

Fancy a seat! In addition to the sofa, she also had the Kelly armchair from the store which retails for $3,041 at the upscale Jardan Furniture

She also had a piece commissioned by renowned artist Jasmine Mansbridge, which is understood to be worth thousands. 

Rebecca opted for a lighter colour scheme living room, including pale pink hues and other muted tones.

The other rooms in the house are darker by comparison, featuring blacks and greys and metallic touches. 

Nice to look at! Bec also showed off her commission from artist Jasmine Mansbridge, which is believed to cost thousands. Along with her near $2000 rug from Globe West

Nice to look at! Bec also showed off her commission from artist Jasmine Mansbridge, which is believed to cost thousands. Along with her near $2000 rug from Globe West 

An eye for it: Bec then moved on to her extensive private artwork collection, showing a large scale painting by Louise De Weger, with a similar painting going for $350

An eye for it: Bec then moved on to her extensive private artwork collection, showing a large scale painting by Louise De Weger, with a similar painting going for $350

Rebecca and her husband, retired AFL player Chris Judd, completely transformed the Spanish colonial-style property after buying it for $7.3million in March 2018.  

They replaced its dated aesthetic and apricot colour palette, and added modern touches like gold brass fittings, marble and steel doors.

The couple kept the home’s defining architectural feature – its arches – and used this shape as a theme throughout the interior. 

Rebecca and Chris share four children, son Oscar, eight, daughter Billie, six, and three-year-old twins Tom and Darcy.

Bec shares the home with husband Chris, along with her four children: Oscar, 8, Billie, 6, and three-year-old twins, Tom and Darcy

Bec shares the home with husband Chris, along with her four children: Oscar, 8, Billie, 6, and three-year-old twins, Tom and Darcy