Inside Noosa designer’s dreamy villa escape in the hinterland that’s straight out of the Tuscan countryside – as she puts it on the market after 10 years

Inside Noosa designer’s dreamy villa escape in the hinterland that’s straight out of the Tuscan countryside – as she puts it on the market after 10 years

A celebrated Queensland designer has unveiled her dreamy hinterland retreat for the very first time, placing the property on the market after a decade of ownership.

Georgie, the founder of her premium Noosa-based fashion label Georgie Ais renowned for coastal chic pieces crafted from Italian linens.

It’s only fitting then, that her own sanctuary – a $3.5 million Tuscan-inspired villa in the artisan village of Eumundi – reflects the same Mediterranean elegance and understated luxury.

Texture has always been at the heart of Georgie’s world, and her home is no exception.

Following an extensive renovation, the villa is now all about natural materials and timeless design: solid stone walls, organic lime-rendered finishes and carefully selected, sustainable details that mirror her lifestyle.

Positioned on a gentle rise overlooking the valley, the three-bedroom, three-bathroom residence pairs Euro sophistication with a relaxed country vibe.

It’s just 20 minutes from the heart of Noosa Heads yet feels miles away.

Every detail reflects bespoke craftsmanship, from the Moroccan flagstone floors to the hand-applied render gracing the walls.

A celebrated Queensland designer has unveiled her dreamy hinterland retreat for the very first time, placing the property on the market after a decade of ownership

The kitchen balances function and style with a stone island bench, ample workspace, gorgeous timber stools and statement basket lighting

The master bathroom has a freestanding stone bath positioned before a full-height window. The space captures those serene valley vistas the hinterland is famous for.

Georgie, the founder of her premium Noosa-based fashion label Georgie A, is renowned for coastal chic pieces crafted from Italian linens

Anchoring the open-plan living and dining space is a custom-formed fireplace.

This then flows seamlessly to the alfresco terrace, cosy fire pit and sparkling magnesium pool – an entertainer’s dream.

The kitchen balances function and style with a stone island bench, ample workspace, gorgeous timber stools and statement basket lighting.

Meanwhile, the master suite is the ultimate private retreat.

Complete with a freestanding stone bath positioned before a full-height window, the space captures those serene valley vistas the hinterland is famous for.

The master suite is the ultimate private retreat

The magnesium pool sits by the alfresco terrace, an entertainer’s dream

The studio space can also be re-purposed as another bedroom or living area

Anchoring the open-plan living and dining space is a custom-formed fireplace

Overall, every element has been considered with longevity in mind – much like Georgie’s own design ethos.

The sleepy town, Eumundi, is known for its free-spirited locals, breathtaking surrounds and famous bi-weekly farmer’s markets.

Currently in the middle of a major transformation, it’s affectionately dubbed ‘NEWmundi’ by localswith the famed Imperial Hotel undergoing a massive upgrade, a slick new brewery offering and an uber-cool boutique hotel opening in the centre of town.

The famous markets remain the same but but the rest of the town is rocking a new vibe, albeit in a heritage way.

With a home like this, who needs Euro summer?

The secret spots on the Sunshine Coast that locals adore

Noosa Eco Retreat

Stay in one of six spacious eco-luxe Yurts, located on 100 private acres and limited to only 12 adult guests at any one time. Choose the Mountain View Yurt or the Beauty Spot Yurt, both self-contained, with views of the iconic Mount Cooroora.

Yarn is station

Vintage beauty at its best, Yandina Station is a luxurious country estate surrounded by open spaces and spectacular views. The Station was established in 1853 and still operates as a working cattle farm and home to the Bando Brahaman stud. It is the oldest cattle property on the Sunshine Coast and the oldest continuously lived in dwelling in the region. Yandina Station is a short drive to Coolum and Noosa.

Amrita park meadery

Australia’s first meadery is tucked in a magical landscape just outside the town of Kin Kin. Once there you can taste at the cellar door or join a tour.

Pomona Distilling Co.

A distillery in the heart of country village Pomona, the heritage feel building boasts a outdoor area with table and chairs, perfect for a sunny afternoon tipple in the countryside.

Spirit House Restaurant & Cooking School

Dine amongst tropical gardens and watch the water dragons, ducks and turtles come out to play at sunset. Spirit House menu encourages a shared dining experience so that each diner may experience a variety of exotic flavours.


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Published on: 2025-10-05 22:24:00
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