19 Balmore Street, Beveridge VIC 3753

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19 Balmore Street, Beveridge VIC 3753

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Super Robust SDA | 2 Participants + OOA | Two Independent Living Environments on One Title

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Super Robust SDA Living in Beveridge

Two Independent Homes on One Title | SDA Robust Design Category | OOA Included | Move-In Ready

19 Balmore Street, Beveridge is a purpose-built 2-participant SDA home designed under the Robust design category. It offers something rare in SDA housing: Two Independent Homes on One Title, giving each participant their own private living environment while still allowing support to remain close by.


Instead of a traditional shared-house layout, this home is arranged as two independent participant spaces. Each participant has their own bedroom, private ensuite, full kitchen, and living/dining area. This means participants can enjoy their own routine, their own space, and their own sense of home without needing to share the most personal parts of daily living.


The property also includes a dedicated Overnight On-Call room, supporting 24/7 support availability while still maintaining privacy and independence for participants. The result is a home that feels calm, structured, and practical for everyday life, with a design that supports both participants and SIL providers.


19 Balmore is especially well suited to participants who benefit from reduced shared-space pressure, predictable routines, durable finishes, acoustic support, and clear separation between living zones. It is robust, practical, and support-friendly, while still feeling like a warm residential home.

 

Two Independent Homes on One Title

More Privacy, More Choice, More Control

The key benefit of 19 Balmore is its Two Independent Homes on One Title design. Each participant has a complete private living space with their own kitchen, living/dining area, bedroom, and ensuite.


This design gives participants the dignity of a real home environment, not just a bedroom in a shared house. It allows each person to manage their daily routines with greater independence, including meals, visitors, quiet time, support schedules, and personal preferences.


For participants who find shared kitchens, shared bathrooms, or shared living areas difficult, this layout can make a significant difference. It reduces everyday pressure points and supports a calmer, more predictable home environment.


For SIL providers, the design supports safer workflows and easier matching. With fewer shared spaces, there is less risk of housemate conflict, fewer competing routines, and clearer separation between participant environments. Support can still be delivered efficiently, but the home gives each participant more privacy and control.

 

Super Robust Features

Built Stronger for Long-Term Stability

19 Balmore includes a suite of Super Robust features designed to support durability, safety, privacy, and behavioural stability. These features go beyond a standard home environment and are intended for participants who need a stronger, quieter, and more resilient place to live.


Doors and Entry

  • Solid core internal doors
  • Solid NX1 front door
  • Pull handles on participant bedroom and ensuite doors
  • Escape door for the OOA
  • External roller shutters
  • Block-out retractable internal motorised blinds


Security, Safety and Durability

  • High-density impact sheeting
  • Impact-resistant internal finishes
  • Vandal-resistant fixtures in high-use areas
  • Long-life materials suited to real-world daily use
  • Bolted furniture
  • Perspex highlight windows in living areas and bedrooms
  • Stainless steel mirrors over custom shaving cabinets
  • Disabled-compliant tapware
  • Wall-hung basins
  • Handrails at the entry and inside ensuites
  • Recessed lighting fixtures


Soundproofing and Construction

  • Acoustic insulation in walls and ceilings
  • Sound insulation to participant bedrooms
  • Robust wall construction
  • Reinforced bathroom walls
  • Materials selected to support quieter, calmer living environments


Flooring and Bathrooms

  • Commercial-grade vinyl or hybrid flooring
  • Reinforced wet areas
  • Slip-resistant flooring
  • Private participant ensuites
  • Practical bathroom layouts designed for safety, durability, and dignity


Kitchen and Storage

  • Separate private kitchens for each participant
  • Lockable kitchen areas
  • Robust kitchen finishes
  • Lockable storage area inside the garage
  • Practical storage to support routines, equipment, and safe service delivery


Support-Friendly Design

  • Dedicated OOA room
  • OOA escape door
  • Lockable privacy hardware to the OOA ensuite
  • Clear separation between participant spaces
  • Two independent participant living environments on one title
  • Reduced reliance on shared internal spaces
  • Layout designed to reduce conflict, support safer workflows, and improve predictability


Super Robust at 19 Balmore is about creating a stronger and more stable home without making it feel clinical. It is built for durability, but it is also built for calm, privacy, and everyday independence.

 

The Heart of the Home

Independent Living Spaces That Feel Like Home

Each participant space has its own living and dining area connected to a private kitchen. This gives each person a comfortable everyday space for relaxing, eating, spending time with visitors, or following their own routine.


The separation of living spaces is one of the strongest features of this property. Participants can live alongside another person while still having their own home environment. This supports choice, reduces conflict, and helps maintain a sense of independence.


The home has been designed so support can be nearby without taking over the participant’s private space. The dedicated OOA room allows overnight support to be available when required, while the two independent participant spaces remain clearly separated.

 

Participant Bedrooms

Private, Quiet and Built for Real Life

Each participant has their own private bedroom, designed to support comfort, privacy, and durability. The bedrooms are sound insulated, helping create a quieter and more stable personal environment.


Each bedroom connects to its own private ensuite, giving participants a private suite-style arrangement. This supports dignity and independence, especially for participants who need their own bathroom space and a predictable daily routine.


The bedroom areas are supported by Super Robust inclusions such as solid core doors, acoustic insulation, impact-resistant materials, external roller shutters, and motorised internal blinds. These features help create a more controlled and comfortable environment for rest, regulation, and personal downtime.

 

Kitchen and Living Spaces

Private Kitchens for Independent Routines

Each participant has their own kitchen, allowing daily routines to happen with less stress and less reliance on shared space. This is especially important for participants who benefit from routine, environmental control, or reduced interaction during meal preparation.


The kitchens are designed to support daily use with practical layouts, robust finishes, cooking facilities, oven, sink, dishwasher, task lighting, and appropriate clearances around benches and appliances.


Having two separate kitchens is a major advantage for both participants and SIL providers. It reduces shared-space conflict, supports independent living skills, and allows support teams to work with each participant according to their own routine and needs.


The living and dining areas connect naturally to each kitchen, creating a self-contained home environment for each participant. This helps each person feel that they have their own proper home, not just a private room within a shared house.


Bathrooms and Ensuites

Private Ensuites With Robust SDA Design

Each participant has access to their own private ensuite. This supports privacy, dignity, and everyday independence, while reducing the stress that can come from shared bathroom arrangements.


The ensuites are designed with robust use in mind. Features include step-free shower areas, slip-resistant flooring, reinforced wall construction, wall-hung basins, disabled-compliant tapware, stainless steel mirrors, and handrails in key areas.


These features support safety, durability, and practical care delivery while still preserving the feel of a private home bathroom. The design is suitable for participants who need a stronger and more resilient environment without losing comfort or dignity.

 

Overnight On-Call Room

Support Nearby Without Losing Independence

19 Balmore includes a dedicated Overnight On-Call room so support can be available on site when needed. This is important for participants who require overnight support, reassurance, or quick response while still wanting to live with as much independence as possible.


The OOA room is positioned separately from the participant living spaces, helping maintain privacy while still allowing staff to respond when required. The OOA area also includes support-focused features such as an escape door and lockable privacy hardware to the OOA ensuite.


This balance is important. Participants can enjoy their own independent spaces, while SIL providers have a practical support base within the home.


Location and Local Amenities

19 Balmore Street is located in Beveridge, within Melbourne’s growing northern corridor. The home is close to local shopping, parks, medical services, and transport connections, making it practical for participants, families, and support teams.


Shopping and Everyday Essentials

Mandalay Shopping Precinct

Mandalay Circuit, Beveridge VIC 3753

Approximately 3 to 5 minutes by car

Most suitable transport: Car


Wellington Square Shopping Centre

81-89 High Street, Wallan VIC 3756

Approximately 8 to 10 minutes by car

Most suitable transport: Car

 

Parks and Outdoor Spaces

Beveridge Recreation Reserve

Lithgow Street, Beveridge VIC 3753

Approximately 5 minutes by car

Most suitable transport: Car


Mandalay Golf Course

Mandalay Circuit, Beveridge VIC 3753

Approximately 3 to 5 minutes by car

Most suitable transport: Car

 

Medical

Wallan Medical and Specialist Centre

57 Wellington Street, Wallan VIC 3756

Approximately 10 to 12 minutes by car

Most suitable transport: Car


Kilmore District Health

1 Anderson Road, Kilmore VIC 3764

Approximately 20 to 25 minutes by car

Most suitable transport: Car

 

Transport

Donnybrook Railway Station

Donnybrook Road, Donnybrook VIC 3064

Approximately 8 to 10 minutes by car

Most suitable transport: Car to station, then train


Hume Freeway Access

Hume Freeway, Beveridge VIC 3753

Approximately 3 to 5 minutes by car

Most suitable transport: Car

 

Peter Fitzgerald

0408 791 489

peter@necessityhousing.com

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