Sarah’s Day has given fans a sneak peek of her controversial and massive holiday home renovation, which she will begin in 2025.
The cashed-up influencer, 31, sparked backlash over the purchase when she first announced she bought the property in March last year.
Sarah, whose real name is Sarah Stevenson, shared photos of the home’s exterior design — including the front porch and back courtyard.
‘Over a year of architectural design and we’re almost there!’ she wrote alongside one photo.
Sarah then revealed why she’d been quiet about the renovations in recent months.
‘I haven’t updated you hardly at all on our build because we are still tweaking landscape and architectural design,’ she explained.
‘But once the juicy demo and build star next year I will bring you along don’t worry.’
The property design features a white-painted exterior with a cobblestone driveway, timber garage and wood panels leading up to the arch front entrance.
Sarah’s Day has given fans a sneak peek of her controversial and massive holiday home renovation
In the spacious backyard, the home appears to offer plenty of outdoor living and entertaining space, while a second floor features a balcony and large, open windows.
Back in November, the pregnant mother-of-two revealed she and husband Kurt Tilse were in the council approval stage.
‘Home office day. Finalising DA [Development Application/Approval] plans for our new Spanish-inspired build,’ she wrote on Instagram as she posed at her dining table.
In July 2023, Stevenson described the home as ‘Italian-inspired’.
The cashed-up influencer, 31, sparked backlash over the purchase back when she first announced it in March last year
Sarah, whose real name is Sarah Stevenson, shared photos of the home’s exterior design — including the front porch and back courtyard
She went on to write a recap of her upcoming build, saying she had found the ‘perfect piece of land’ for it.
‘We are building a unique, Mediterranean villa that will function as our holiday getaway, photoshoot rent-out space and luxury holiday rental,’ she explained.
‘At this point, we are locking down design to lodge to DA 2024, planning to knockdown/star building in 2025.’
At the time, Sarah teased only a few details about the property, revealing it will be built on a large block of coastal land she and Kurt purchased in March.
She added the ‘big holiday home’ would be designed to be used as an Airbnb or wedding venue when she and her family aren’t staying there on holiday.
Back in July, Sarah had a slightly different inspiration for the new property, as outlined in an Instagram story at the time.
Back in November, the pregnant mother-of-two revealed she and husband Kurt Tilse were in the council approval stage of the build
‘We are going for a warm, earthy Italian-inspired villa,’ she said in the caption.
Her inspirational pictures featured a sprawling palatial European home finished in stone.
Sarah was slammed on social media after she announced buying a second ‘garbage’ home, which she explained she and Kurt would use for photo shoots and family holidays.
The online personality, who already owns a home in Cronulla, was criticised as it came at a time when so many were struggling with the housing crisis.
‘I will be sharing some big life updates that will essentially take up a lot of my time for the next few years and change our life really, forever,’ she said.
Sarah was slammed on social media after she announced buying a second ‘garbage’ home which she and Kurt plan to completely renovate and use for photo shoots and family holidays
After revealing her purchase on her YouTube channel, fans turned on Sarah, accusing the influencer of being tone deaf.
‘Hardly call that life changing lmao. What a privilege in the actual crisis that most people are living in at the moment,’ one wrote.
Another said: ‘So many things wrong with this. Firstly, not life changing news really, is it? Just clickbait for us to watch her YouTube video so she gets more views – more money.’