43 Separation St, Fairfield VIC 3078
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43 Separation St, Fairfield VIC 3078
A Home Designed for Independent Living
SDA Home | 2 Bedrooms + OOA | Purpose-Designed Layout
43 Separation Street, Fairfield is a purpose-designed SDA home created to support independent living while still making day-to-day support practical and respectful. The design focuses on privacy, comfort, and simple everyday movement through the home, with a clear and functional layout that feels calm and easy to live in.
Built as a single-level dwelling with carefully planned circulation space, the home provides participant bedrooms with private ensuites, a dedicated OOA room, open-plan living areas, and a connected outdoor space. Every part of the layout has been designed to make daily routines easier while still feeling like a real home rather than a clinical environment.
Three participant bedrooms. Three ensuites. A dedicated OOA room. A central open living space. A private outdoor area. This is a home designed around independence, privacy, and practical support.
The Heart of the Home
Open, Connected and Made for Living
The open-plan living, dining, and kitchen area sits at the centre of the home and connects naturally to the bedrooms and outdoor alfresco space. The layout creates a calm, easy-to-navigate living area where participants can relax, spend time together, or enjoy quiet daily routines without feeling crowded.
Clear movement space has been built into the layout so participants can move comfortably between the living room, kitchen, and bedrooms. The design makes everyday tasks easier while also allowing support workers to assist in a way that feels natural and unobtrusive.
Natural light and a direct connection to the outdoor area help the living space feel open and comfortable rather than clinical.
Participant Bedrooms
Private, Comfortable and Designed for Independence
The home includes three participant bedrooms, each positioned to provide privacy while still being close to the main living areas. Each bedroom has its own private ensuite, helping support independence and making daily routines simpler and more comfortable.
Having an ensuite connected directly to each bedroom allows participants to maintain privacy while still living in a shared home environment. The layout also provides clear circulation space around the bed and within the room, making movement easier and reducing stress in everyday routines.
Each bedroom is designed to feel calm, private, and genuinely comfortable rather than clinical.
Onsite Overnight Assistance Room
Dedicated Overnight Support That Respects Privacy
A dedicated OOA bedroom with its own ensuite is included in the layout, positioned so support workers can stay nearby without affecting the privacy of the participant bedrooms.
This design allows overnight support to be delivered in a way that feels respectful and practical, reducing response times while still allowing participants to feel like they are living in their own home rather than a support facility.
Sanitary Facilities
Accessible, Private and Easy to Use
Each participant bedroom includes a private ensuite bathroom designed to support independence while still allowing support when required. Having separate bathrooms also removes the need for shared bathroom routines, which can make daily living feel more relaxed and private.
The layout allows enough space within each bathroom to make movement easier while still maintaining a comfortable and homelike feel.
Kitchen
Designed to Support Everyday Independence
The kitchen sits at the centre of the home and connects directly to the living and dining area, making it easy to access and simple to use as part of daily routines.
The layout provides clear movement space around the island bench and main work areas so participants can use the kitchen more independently while still allowing support workers to assist when needed. It is designed to feel like a normal family kitchen rather than a clinical space.
Laundry
A dedicated laundry space is included within the home and positioned so it is easy to access without disrupting the main living areas. This helps everyday routines feel simple and practical while keeping the home organised.
Covered Entry and Outdoor Access
Easy Access and Everyday Comfort
The home includes a covered entry and a connected outdoor area that makes it easy to move between indoor and outdoor spaces. The layout supports simple day-to-day movement while still providing privacy and security.
Alfresco and Private Outdoor Space
A private outdoor alfresco area is positioned directly off the main living space, creating a calm place where participants can relax, spend time with family, or enjoy fresh air in a secure and comfortable environment. Outdoor space plays an important role in feeling at home, and the design allows participants to enjoy that space easily as part of everyday life.
Garage and Parking
Safe, Secure and Weather Protected
The home includes a secure garage with internal access to the house, making arrival and departure simpler and more comfortable. The layout allows support workers and participants to move safely between the garage and the home without needing to go outside.
Accessibility Features
Designed to Support Independent Living
The layout has been carefully planned to support independent living while still allowing practical and respectful support when required. Wide circulation spaces, private ensuites, a dedicated OOA room, and a single-level layout all contribute to a home that is easier to live in and easier to support.
The design focuses on helping participants feel comfortable, safe, and independent while still providing the features that make daily support practical for providers.
Why SIL Providers Choose This Home
A Layout That Makes Support Easier
The clear layout, private bedrooms with ensuites, dedicated OOA room, and open living area make this home easy to support while still feeling calm and comfortable for participants. Support workers can assist with daily routines in a way that feels respectful and natural, and the single-level design makes movement through the home simple and practical.
Location and Local Amenities
Connected, Convenient, and Easy to Access
43 Separation Street is located in a quiet residential part of Fairfield while still being close to everyday services, transport, and green spaces. The location makes it easier for participants to stay connected to the community while enjoying a calm and comfortable place to live.
Medical and Health Services
Fairfield Medical Clinic
Fairfield VIC 3078
Approx. 3 minutes by car
Local GP services close to the home
Austin Hospital
145 Studley Road, Heidelberg VIC 3084
Approx. 10 to 12 minutes by car
Major public hospital with specialist services
Shopping & Everyday Essentials
Fairfield Village Shopping Area
Station Street, Fairfield VIC 3078
Approx. 3 minutes by car or 10 minutes walking
Local supermarkets, cafés, and essential services
Northcote Plaza
25 Separation Street, Northcote VIC 3070
Approx. 5 minutes by car
Larger shopping centre with supermarkets and services
Transport & Accessibility
Fairfield Train Station
Station Street, Fairfield VIC 3078
Approx. 3 minutes by car or 10 minutes walking
Direct train access to Melbourne CBD
Bus services operate throughout Fairfield and Northcote with stops close to the property.
Parks & Community
Fairfield Park
Fairfield VIC 3078
Approx. 5 minutes by car
Quiet green space for relaxation and outdoor time
Yarra Bend Park
Yarra Bend Road, Fairfield VIC 3078
Approx. 6 to 8 minutes by car
Large parklands with walking paths and open green space
This Is What a Home Should Feel Like
At 43 Separation Street, every part of the design focuses on helping participants live more independently while still receiving the support they need in a respectful way.
Three participant bedrooms. Private ensuites. A dedicated OOA room. Open living spaces. A calm outdoor area. A home designed to support independence, privacy, and everyday comfort.



