Breakout Room | OOA Included | High Durability Design
7 Riverton Boulevard, Harkness is a purpose-built Specialist Disability Accommodation home designed under the Robust design category, supporting participants who require a safer, more durable living environment.
This is a thoughtfully designed single-storey home that balances safety, resilience, and everyday comfort. The layout supports independence while ensuring that both participants and support staff have the space, separation, and features needed for safe and practical daily living.
The home accommodates two participants, each with their own private bedroom and ensuite, along with a dedicated Onsite Overnight Assistance (OOA) room and a separate breakout room, which is a key feature of Robust SDA homes.
The Heart of the Home
Open, Durable and Easy to Navigate
The central living, dining, and kitchen area is designed as an open-plan space that allows for easy movement and clear visibility throughout the home. This supports both independence and safe supervision when required.
The layout connects directly to the outdoor alfresco area, creating a natural flow between indoor and outdoor living. Spaces are wide, step-free, and easy to move through, helping reduce stress and supporting day-to-day routines.
Lighting, power points, and controls are positioned consistently throughout the home to make everyday use simple and predictable.
Participant Bedrooms
Private, Secure and Built for Comfort
Each participant has their own private bedroom, designed to feel like a personal retreat rather than a modified space. Both bedrooms include:
Private ensuite bathrooms
Built-in storage
Reinforced construction for durability and safety
Sound insulation to support privacy and reduce noise
The bedrooms are positioned to provide separation from shared areas, helping create a calm and comfortable environment for each resident.
Bathrooms
Accessible, Safe and Practical
Each participant has access to a private ensuite designed for accessibility and ease of use, including:
Step-free, hobless showers
Slip-resistant flooring
Reinforced walls for future support installations
Layouts that allow easier movement and support assistance if required
These features are built into the design from the beginning, supporting both independence and safety in daily routines.
Kitchen and Living Spaces
Strong, Functional and Participant-Friendly
The kitchen is centrally located and designed to be practical, durable, and easy to use. It includes:
Robust cabinetry and benchtops designed for heavy use
Accessible layouts with clear circulation space
Task lighting over work areas
Easy-to-operate fixtures and fittings
The kitchen connects directly to the living and dining areas, supporting shared living while still allowing space and flexibility for individual routines.
Breakout Room
A Dedicated Space for Calm and Safety
A separate breakout room is included, which is an important feature of Robust SDA homes. This space can be used as:
A quiet retreat
A low-stimulation environment
A space to de-escalate when needed
Having this additional room supports both participants and staff by providing flexibility and improving overall safety within the home.
Overnight On-Call (OOA) Room
Support Nearby Without Compromising Privacy
The home includes a dedicated OOA room, allowing support staff to stay overnight when required. The layout ensures:
Clear separation between participant and staff areas
Easy access for support when needed
Privacy and independence for participants
The carer’s room is designed with practical features, including an additional external door for safe access and exit.
Outdoor Area
Safe, Secure and Easy to Maintain
The home includes a covered alfresco area connected to the main living space, making it easy to move between indoor and outdoor areas.
Outdoor spaces are designed to be:
Step-free and accessible
Slip-resistant
Secure and easy to maintain
A private outdoor area provides space to relax while maintaining safety and control within the environment.
Accessibility and Robust Features
Built for Safety, Durability and Everyday Living
This home has been designed to meet Robust SDA requirements, with features that are integrated into the build rather than added later. These include:
Step-free access throughout the home
Wide doorways and clear circulation paths
Slip-resistant flooring across all areas
Solid core doors and durable finishes
High-impact wall linings and vandal-resistant fixtures
Lockable windows and secure design elements
Consistent placement of switches and power points
Reinforced walls in wet areas
Provision for assistive technologies such as ceiling hoists
Intercom, security systems, and sensor lighting
These features support a safer environment while still maintaining a comfortable and homely feel.
Location and Amenities
7 Riverton Boulevard is located in Harkness, a growing residential area in Melbourne’s west. The home is close to essential services, making it convenient for both participants and support providers.
Shopping
Woodgrove Shopping Centre
533-555 High Street, Melton VIC 3337
Approx. 8 minutes
Most suitable transport: car or support vehicle
Coburns Central Shopping Centre
523-531 High Street, Melton VIC 3337
Approx. 7 minutes
Most suitable transport: car
Parks
Navan Park
Centenary Avenue, Melton VIC 3337
Approx. 6 minutes
Most suitable transport: car
Harkness Recreation Reserve
Arnolds Creek Boulevard, Harkness VIC 3337
Approx. 5 minutes
Most suitable transport: car
Medical
Melton Health
195 Barries Road, Melton West VIC 3337
Approx. 10 minutes
Most suitable transport: car
Coburn Central Medical Centre
523-531 High Street, Melton VIC 3337
Approx. 7 minutes
Most suitable transport: car
Transport
Melton Train Station
Staughton Street, Melton VIC 3337
Approx. 10 minutes
Most suitable transport: car or support vehicle
Local Bus Services (Riverton Boulevard / nearby stops)
Harkness VIC 3337
Approx. 3–5 minutes
Most suitable transport: walking or support vehicle
A Home That Balances Safety and Independence
7 Riverton Boulevard is designed to provide a safe, durable, and supportive environment without compromising comfort. With private participant spaces, strong and resilient construction, and thoughtful layout planning, this home supports both independence and peace of mind for participants and their support teams.
The home is close to essential services, making it convenient for both participants and support providers.
With private participant spaces, strong and resilient construction, and thoughtful layout planning, this home supports both independence and peace of mind for participants and their support teams.
7 Riverton Boulevard, Harkness is a purpose-built Specialist Disability Accommodation home designed under the Robust design category, supporting participants who require a safer, more durable living environment.
The layout supports independence while ensuring that both participants and support staff have the space, separation, and features needed for safe and practical daily living.
The home accommodates two participants, each with their own private bedroom and ensuite, along with a dedicated Onsite Overnight Assistance (OOA) room and a separate breakout room, which is a key feature of Robust SDA homes.
The central living, dining, and kitchen area is designed as an open-plan space that allows for easy movement and clear visibility throughout the home.
The layout connects directly to the outdoor alfresco area, creating a natural flow between indoor and outdoor living.
Participant Bedrooms: Private, Secure and Built for Comfort
Each participant has their own private bedroom, designed to feel like a personal retreat rather than a modified space.
Both bedrooms include:
Private ensuite bathrooms
The bedrooms are positioned to provide separation from shared areas, helping create a calm and comfortable environment for each resident.
Bathrooms
Where it is
Approximate area shown for privacy
Support Nearby Without Compromising Privacy
7 Riverton Boulevard is located in Harkness, a growing residential area in Melbourne’s west.
The home is close to essential services, making it convenient for both participants and support providers.