4 Majorelle Bvd, Wollert VIC 3750
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4 Majorelle Bvd, Wollert VIC 3750
Private Robust SDA Living With Two Complete Participant Zones
Two Participant Living Zones | Two Private Kitchens | Two Private Ensuites | Dedicated OOA Area
4 Majorelle Boulevard, Wollert is a purpose-built two-participant SDA property designed under the Robust design category. It offers an excellent balance of independence, privacy and nearby support, with two separate participant living zones arranged within one single-storey home. Each participant has their own kitchen, meals and living area, private bedroom and accessible ensuite, allowing daily routines to happen with more choice, comfort and personal control.
This property is Two Independent Homes on One Title, which is a key benefit for participants and SIL providers. It gives two participants the opportunity to live at the same address while still having their own everyday spaces. A shared entry foyer and garage connect the home in a practical way, while the separate living zones help each participant enjoy privacy, routine and a stronger sense of home.
The home has been planned with robust construction, accessibility and support in mind. It includes slip-resistant finishes, reinforced wet-area walls, durable bathroom fittings, accessible control heights, provision for future bedroom hoists, video intercom communication and a dedicated Onsite Overnight Assistance (OOA) area.
A Home Designed Around Choice
Two Separate Everyday Living Areas
4 Majorelle gives each participant their own open-plan kitchen, meals and living area. This is one of the strongest features of the home because it supports everyday independence without requiring participants to share the same main living space. Each person can enjoy their own routine, meals, visitors, quiet time and preferred activities in a space that feels like theirs.
The two participant zones are separated with acoustic treatment to help reduce noise transfer and support a calmer home environment. This is especially valuable in a Robust SDA setting, where space, privacy and sensory comfort can make a meaningful difference to daily life.
Both living areas include dimmable lighting and reverse-cycle heating and cooling. Each living space also connects directly to the outdoor side of the home through recessed sliding doors, creating an easy indoor-outdoor connection from each participant's own main living area.
Private Bedrooms For Rest And Routine
Personal Spaces With Ensuites And Storage
The home includes two participant bedrooms, with one bedroom located within each independent living zone. Each bedroom includes built-in robe storage and direct access to a private ensuite, giving each participant a personal area for rest, dressing and daily care.
The bedrooms include dimmable lighting, reverse-cycle heating and cooling, and accessible power and control positioning. Each participant bedroom also includes provision for a future constant-charge ceiling hoist system, with the hoist path planned to travel across the bed and down the bed. The nominated minimum load capacity is 250 kg, subject to final hoist selection and engineering requirements.
This layout supports privacy and dignity. Participants can live at the same property while maintaining their own bedroom, bathroom, living room and kitchen, which can help the home feel more independent than a traditional shared arrangement.
Everyday Kitchens With Practical Access
Separate Kitchens For Independent Daily Living
Each participant side includes its own L-shaped kitchen positioned beside the meals and living area. The kitchens include stone benchtops, electric cooking, rangehoods, dishwasher provision, refrigerator space and pantry storage.
The cabinetry uses D-pull handles positioned to support easier reach, with low placement on overhead cupboards and high placement on cupboards below the bench. This creates a more usable kitchen environment for participants and support workers assisting with meals, cleaning or daily routines.
The open-plan arrangement keeps the kitchen, meals and living areas connected. Participants can remain involved in daily activities while still having clear space for support when needed.
Accessible Ensuites With Durable Finishes
Private Bathrooms Supporting Dignity And Care
Each participant bedroom has its own accessible ensuite with a large in-situ shower area, clear circulation space and a set-down floor to support drainage. The bathrooms include slip-resistant tiled finishes, curtain rails, stainless steel grab rails, lever-style basin taps and wall-mounted mirror cabinets with limited projection.
The participant showers include robust fittings such as vandal-resistant showerheads and hot and cold water taps. Reinforced wet-area wall linings and stainless steel rails support durability while keeping the bathrooms practical for personal care and staff assistance.
Having a private ensuite for each participant supports dignity, routine and independence. It allows each person to follow their own morning, evening and personal-care routine without needing to share a bathroom with the other participant.
Support Close By When Needed
Dedicated Onsite Overnight Assistance (OOA)
A dedicated Onsite Overnight Assistance (OOA) area is positioned near the shared entry foyer. This keeps support close enough to respond when required, while maintaining separation from the participant bedrooms and living rooms.
The OOA area includes a private room, a separate study-style space and a dedicated ensuite. This gives support staff a practical base for overnight assistance, administration and day-to-day support activity.
A video intercom communication system also supports communication between participants and their support team. This helps balance reassurance and responsiveness with personal privacy.
Outdoor Space For Fresh Air
Direct Outdoor Access From Both Living Zones
Each participant living area has its own recessed sliding door leading to the outdoor side and rear portion of the property. The threshold treatment is designed to reduce abrupt level changes at the doorway, helping make the transition between indoors and outdoors easier.
The home includes open garden area around the rear and sides of the property. This gives participants access to fresh air and outdoor time without needing to move through each other's living zones. Final landscaping, planting and outdoor furniture should be confirmed from the completed property and property photos before publication.
Built For Robust SDA Living
Safety, Durability And Independence
4 Majorelle responds to the Robust SDA design category through durable construction, support-friendly planning and practical accessibility. Internal floor finishes are specified for slip resistance, with wet areas and laundry areas also planned with slip-resistant finishes. Stainless steel lever door furniture, reachable controls and wide circulation paths support easier movement and daily use.
High-density internal wall linings, acoustic separation, reinforced ensuite walls and robust bathroom fittings support long-term durability. At the same time, the separate living zones, private kitchens, dimmable lighting and private ensuites help the property feel residential, personal and welcoming.
Interconnected smoke alarms, video intercom communication, weatherproof external lighting and controlled lighting provisions in participant bedroom and ensuite areas add practical layers of safety. The attached garage has internal access through the shared foyer and includes storage, creating a convenient arrival point for participants, visitors and support teams.
Location and Local Amenities
4 Majorelle Boulevard is located in Wollert's Rathdowne community, within Melbourne's growing northern corridor. Everyday shopping, open space, health services and rail connections are available within a short drive. Travel times are approximate and may vary depending on traffic, route and accessibility needs.
Shopping and Everyday Essentials
Aurora Village Shopping Centre
315 Harvest Home Road, Wollert VIC 3750
Approx. 10 minutes by car
Most suitable: car or support vehicle
Pacific Epping
571-583 High Street, Epping VIC 3076
Approx. 18 minutes by car
Most suitable: car or support vehicle
Parks and Outdoor Spaces
Rathdowne Neighbourhood Parklands
Rathdowne Boulevard, Wollert VIC 3750
Approx. 5 minutes by car
Most suitable: car or support vehicle
Aurora Adventure Park
207W Craigieburn Road East, Wollert VIC 3750
Approx. 10 minutes by car
Most suitable: car or support vehicle
Medical
Aurora Village Epping Medical Centre
Shop 8, 315 Harvest Home Road, Wollert VIC 3750
Approx. 10 minutes by car
Most suitable: car or support vehicle
Northern Hospital Epping
185 Cooper Street, Epping VIC 3076
Approx. 20 minutes by car
Most suitable: car or support vehicle
Transport
Craigieburn Railway Station
Hothlyn Drive, Craigieburn VIC 3064
Approx. 15 minutes by car
Most suitable: car or support vehicle, then train
Epping Railway Station
Cooper Street, Epping VIC 3076
Approx. 20 minutes by car
Most suitable: car or support vehicle, then train



