She has been called the 'Queen of the AFL WAGs', so it's only fitting that Rebecca Judd has a multi-million dollar palace in which to live. On Thursday, the mother-of-four offered a viewers a guided tour of her new home in Brighton, Melbourne on Channel Nine's The Style School. Rebecca, who is married to retired Carlton captain Chris Judd, is currently in the process of renovating the couple's Spanish colonial home. Rebecca Judd's gave Nine's The Style Show a tour of her new family home in Melbourne on Wednesday. Pictured with husband Chris Judd and children, Darcy, Tom, Billie, Oliver 'We bought this house to accommodate our really big family,' said Rebecca, who purchased the property with Chris for $7.3million in March 2018. 'The most important goal for this renovation was to create a house that ticked all the boxes in terms of what we needed for a functional family home,' she added. 'Bedrooms, bathrooms and enough living space so we weren't on top of each other, but [also so] we could also really enjoy gorgeous family time together'. Rebecca began the tour at the bottom of the grand spiral staircase, admitting she still hopes to 'modernise it slightly' before they move in. Not long left: The couple snapped up the sprawling $7.3 million property in suburb Brighton last March, and have been renovating it ever since - with work still on going Grand: The WAG, 36, started the tour at the grand spiral staircase, admitting she still hopes to 'modernise it slightly' before they move in Out of the way: Bec then revealed that she has put their children's bedrooms upstairs as it's 'important to separate our entertaining areas from our family zone' She then walked around the kid's bedrooms; revealing twins Darcy and Tom, two, will be sharing, with daughter Billie, five, and Oscar, seven, each having their own. The children will share one large bathroom in the impressive house, with Bec joking it will be split down the middle with a boys and girls side. Bec added that she put their bedrooms upstairs as it's 'important to separate our entertaining areas from our family zone'. Sibling love: The children will share one large bathroom in the impressive house, with Bec joking it will be split down the middle with a boys and girls side Open plan: Returning downstairs, Bec gushed: 'The kitchen overlooks the dining area, which overlooks the pool, which flows seamlessly into what will be the new lounge room' A bar, billiards table and a big screen TV coming soon: She went on to state her favourite part of the house will be their 'party room' Returning downstairs, Bec gushed: 'The kitchen overlooks the dining area, which overlooks the pool, which flows seamlessly into what will be the new lounge room.' She went on to state her favourite part of the house will be their 'party room'. 'It will feature a bar, a billiards table and a big screen TV to watch the footy,' she said. It never ends: She went on to confess their plans to extend the property across the patio to the tennis court - making space for their home gym and 'tennis clubhouse' Keep it clean: She finished the tour by revealing the large 'mudroom' and laundry space, where they will 'dump' all of the children's dirty clothes to avoid mess The beauty went on to confess their plans to extend the property across the patio to the tennis court - making space for their home gym. Bec explained: 'What we're doing is building a gym which will run from one end to the other. Now, at this end of the gym, we're going to build a tennis clubhouse.' She finished the tour by revealing the large 'mudroom' and laundry space, where they will 'dump' all of the children's dirty clothes to avoid mess. Grand design: The couple purchased the property after selling their former home in Brighton for a reported $5 million last June. Pictured at the Brownlow Medal in 2018 Lots to do: The couple appear to be sparing no expense when it comes to the renovation The couple appear to be sparing no expense when it comes to the renovation. They previously revealed plans for their 'MagnaPool' - a magnesium mineral pool system that's said to help alleviate aches and pains and soothe one's skin. Rebecca told 9Honey in February they bought the house based on the 'arches'. 'The arches - that's why we bought the house - I died at the arches. That was the main selling point for us in terms of design features,' she said. Last June, they sold their former home in Brighton for a reported $5 million. Working progress: They have been updating fans of the progress for months now Wow: They previously revealed plans for their 'MagnaPool' - a magnesium mineral pool system that's said to help alleviate aches and pains and soothe one's skinAll rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility