In a class of its own

A six-bedroom, six-bathroom, two-car beachfront house, pool, cellar, at 7/56 David Low Way, Sunrise Beach, is set for private auction Saturday, 6 December, at 11am. 515565_13

The quality and variety of properties on the market in Noosa at the moment pays testament to the ability of builders, designers and property owners to create exceptional works for the region.

They do this by taking into account the environment, the natural appeal, the geography, the climate and to take maximum use of the aspect – the ocean beaches, the calmer water of the bays, the still water of the river system or the mountains and ranges.

Through the years we have had the privilege of reporting on some amazing homes – whether for style, position or use of space. It’s like walking through an art gallery in which you can appreciate what is before you.

Setting a high benchmark is Maravilla, a six-bedroom, six-bathroom, two-car beachfront house with pool and cellar at Sunrise Beach.

Set for private auction for pre-registered bidders on Saturday, 6 December, at 11am with Tom Offermann and Cameron Urquhart of Tom Offermann Real Estate, 7/56 David Low Way is a design statement on 775sq m of absolute beachfront.

Enriched with an extensive curated art collection, exclusive luxury furniture, bespoke accessories and artifacts, it is both new and breathtaking.

From this front-row position of the ocean, there are white water and sand views as well as the sweeping panorama from Lions Head in the Noosa National Park to the north, Mooloolaba and beyond to the south.

This extraordinary residence stretches across three levels, all bathed in natural sunlight.

Inside, the luminous quality of the ocean is matched by the interior as fresh and exhilarating as an early morning swim. Double-height spaces form the heart of the home while the alfresco almost extends to the sand.

There is a dramatic foyer, lofty pitched ceilings, and curvaceous staircase with Bomma handcrafted pebble centerpiece.

Large scale highly textural pieces also numerous original works from renowned Australian artists such as John Maitland, Graham Fransella, Janine Riches, Wayne Eager, David Bromley and more, grace the polished rendered walls. The front door is Dawn Conn’s bronze sculpture named Jackaroo.

The open-plan layout creates a feeling of warmth and welcoming, focusing on a fine assemblage of exclusive designer sofas and armchairs, textile accents, original artworks and artifacts.

Disappearing walls of glass across almost the width the residence blur the lines to multiple terraces.

The luminescent pool and spa with lavish custom day beds take alfresco to a new level. Match this with a dining terrace that has an exciting outdoor kitchen.

The designer kitchen, butler’s pantry and lengthy bar come with extensive grey marble and French oak benches including island breakfast bar, and the very latest appliances – many integrated.

The lower ground floor comes with sumptuous sofas and armchairs for perhaps a cinema experience, a game of pool, a serious wine bar and temperature-controlled cellars. There is a mirror-walled gymnasium, change room, full size spa as well as an ice bath beside the five-seat infrared sauna.

With six prodigious bedrooms, forget the alarm clock and wake to the sound of waves breaking onshore.

Push aside the wispy sheers in the main bedroom retreat to check the surf breaks from the terrace. Apart from exclusive furniture and styling, it has a dressing room and a limestone-tiled ensuite with marble-topped French oak cabinetry plus a bathtub.

North-side on the mid-level and similarly styled, are three bedrooms with walk-in robes and ensuites, also two bedrooms on the lower level northside, plus a bathroom.

It’s not surprising the meticulous attention to detail throughout the residence extends to a Smart Home system with intuitive functionality and customised programming. All systems integrate into a single, user-friendly app operational from anywhere in the world and from which you can receive real-time images of anyone arriving and departing.

“Maravilla addresses every possible personal extravagance, needs, whims and necessity,’’ Cameron Urquhart said. “It includes the latest aesthetics, materials, technical excellence and every possible inclusion of unequalled extravagance.

“It is also a place of retreat and recharge, and a deliberate restraint creates a calming sense of composure from the initial entry, continuing throughout.’’

RIVERSIDE BLISS

Always in demand with locals, especially those downsizing, is townhouse or apartment living on the river.

Nic Hunter of Tom Offermann Real Estate has a three-bedroom, three-bathroom, two-car riverside townhouse with pool 1/110 Hilton Tce, Noosaville, he is taking to auction at 1pm Saturday, 29 November.

On a small slip road close to where the landmark Noosaville fish and chips shop stood for decades, this light-filled Chris Clout design combines the spirit of indoor-outdoor spaces for all seasons, with the energy of a remarkable setting surrounded by nature.

Overlooking parkland and the river, there are not many properties along Hilton Tce or Gympie Tce that offer direct access.

“There have been a lot of people through the open homes,’’ Nic said. “Very solid.

“As well as locals there have been interstate interests coming up to look at it.

“Definitely a place where you can grab the kayak or surf ski from under the pool and head out for a paddle or check the crab pots.’’

When you combine award-winning Chris Clout design with master builder Chris Smith Constructions, and such a location the result is five-star living on Hilton, with water views from the northerly aspect.

Edgewater On Hilton incorporates definitive flair with lofty ceiling heights, and an extensive use of glass resulting in banks of disappearing doors in the living and dining spaces.

The kitchen comes with white quartz-topped cabinetry including lengthy bench and island breakfast bar. There is the latest high-end appliances from Miele including induction cooktop and two ovens, Bosch fridge, Panasonic micro/convection, a walk-in pantry and laundry with Bosch washer plus dryer.

Upstairs are three carpeted bedrooms including the main retreat with a terrace north-facing to the Noosa River. It also has a walk-in robe and an open ensuite with grey pastel stone topped cabinetry, shower and toilet both separate.

In the south wing are two bedrooms and a bathroom with long stone-topped cabinetry and a free-standing bathtub.

A media room, study and a bathroom styled in a similar fashion to upstairs, are on the ground floor. There’s a seamless connection to the expansive undercover terrace, lawn and shimmering pool plus the benefit of a two-car garage with internal access.

Being presented by Nic for competitive bidding on Saturday, 6 December, is a three-bedroom, three-bathroom, two-car house at 4 Little Cove Rd, Noosa Heads.

In the heart of quality homes in a highly-sought location, the property goes to auction at 10pm on the day.

A HOME LIKE NO OTHER

Nestled within the leafy enclave of Tuckeroo Lane at Eumundi, is a property unlike anything on the market.

The 9256sq m estate that started its life as a Spanish horse stadium and has now been reimagined into a living, breathing work of art.

Kelly Stevenson of Harcourts Prestige is taking the three-bedroom, two-bathroom, four-car house with sheds, studio and lake at 20 Tuckeroo Lane to auction Saturday, 29 November at 11.30am.

“It’s very unique … hard to compere,’’ Kelly said. “There has been a lot of interest – local, Sunshine Coast and interstate.

“It ticks a lot of boxes for those seeking an artistic, industrial style.

“There is a barn-style shed for creative purposes or business, plus a studio.

“We are seeing strong interest in distinctive properties, especially in the hinterland.’’

Aaron Brooks from Harcourts Property Centre will be conducting the auction.

The home is the creative brainchild of the late Carol Foord, iconic Adelaide stylist and founder of the cult fashion label Wild Child.

Known for her fearless aesthetic and artistic energy, Carol dreamt of transforming this lakeside acreage into a sanctuary of form, function, and soul.

That vision – layered with history, family, and creative spirit – has been brought to life in breathtaking detail by Kelly as selling agent and project collaborator, together with a devoted team of trades and Carol’s loving family.

Bold yet warm. Contemporary yet timeless. Inside are bespoke interiors, curated designer furnishings, ducted air-conditioning, ambient lighting and an effortless open plan.

A striking entertainer’s kitchen comes with premium appliances including integrated drawer fridge and separate freezer, integrated dishwasher, and Zip hydro tap, boiling, chilled, filtered water system.

There is gas cooking and a pop-up power and charging station, separate butler’s kitchen and smart double-door refrigerator.

Views of manicured gardens and lake vistas are to be enjoyed from every angle.

As well as the four-car garage, there are two brand-new shipping containers for creative or practical use, and separate studio.

Offered fully furnished, every piece and finish has been selected to honour Carol’s original vision. The result is a home with heart and soul.

FORTHCOMING AUCTIONS

SATURDAY, 29 November

Eumundi

20 Tuckeroo Lne: 3bed, 2bath, 4car house, shed, studio on 9256sq m, lake, 11.30 am, Kelly Stevenson 0438 017 665 Harcourts Prestige

Noosaville

1/110 Hilton Tce: 3bed, 3bath, 2car riverside duplex apartment, pool, 1pm, Nic Hunter 0421 785 512 Tom Offermann Real Estate.