Reconnect With Nature at This Revamped Rainforest Retreat

Mim Design remodels the 15-year-old RLC Residence to create an atmosphere conducive to rest and relaxation.

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On the Sunshine Coast of Queensland, Australia, the Melbourne–based design studio Mim Design has recently refurbished a coastal holiday rental known as the RLC Residence in the tranquil resort area of Noosa.

Located near a national park and white sand beaches in the quaint area of Little Cove, this 6,997-square-foot retreat features four bedrooms and three bathrooms.

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On one side of the home is a boardwalk that runs alongside verdant tropical plants. This boardwalk takes residence from the interior of the house, and goes out to the rainforest.

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The designers have added a bright, light-filled extension to the 15-year-old house to make it more commodious, as well as to improve the flow of sunlight through the interiors.

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The original floor plan of the RLC Residence did not provide a strong connection to the rainforest or the ocean. Therefore, the Mim Design team have reconfigured the space so that each room has been transformed into a sanctuary surrounded by nature. 

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Turning to the lush green rainforest surroundings for inspiration, the team has updated the interiors with smoked oak floors and soft, neutral colors to better highlight the property's unique setting.

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A spacious balcony has been added to the residence.

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Here is a look at the new kitchen with a glass backsplash that frames views of the forest.

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A peek at the glass-encased shower stall.

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This reading nook offers a calm environment to rest and relax.

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The exterior has wrapped in a black cladding with gray render. Large expanses of glazing create a strong visual connection to the forest outdoors.

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Other additions to the three-level property include a basement rumpus room, an ensuite on the top floor, and a balcony extension. 

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New black-framed windows capture the views of the palm trees' long branches.

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Subway tiles have been laid in a vertical pattern in the bathroom to echo the height of the palm trees just outside this area.  

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"This is our fourth project with this client and we’ve been able to create something special for the inhabitants and their visitors, immersing them in the feeling of living within a rainforest," says Mim Design’s principal Miriam Fanning. 

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The floor plan of the ground level.

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The floor plan of the first level.

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Ready to pack your bags? The RLC Residence is now available for vacation rentals through Noosa Luxury Holidays.  

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