Weekend Gold Coast Bulletin - Property
Entertainer’s haven with plenty of extras
This Runaway Bay mansion is flanked by deep water frontage and has everything the prospective buyer needs in a peaceful, private setting
IT’S luxurious, stylish and viewing this home is an unforgettable experience.
This Runaway Bay mansion is flanked by deep water at the front and rear of the property and spans four luxurious levels.
All levels can be accessed by a glass lift, which opens to an internal grotto with a 7mhigh waterfall in rocklike feature walls.
This home has everything the busy entertainer could want, including a 12-seat surround-sound cinema, a wet bar and 600sq m of balcony and alfresco living.
For the more active residents, there is a pool bordering the waterfront and a fullsized squash court that doubles as a basketball court.
The entire top floor is dedicated to the master retreat, while the main living and dining area opens to a huge terrace.
The ground floor is home to sumptuous living and entertaining areas, taking in the squash court, a wet bar, and a kitchen with a 5.5m island preparation area.
The main living and dining areas open on to a huge terrace on the sparkling water front. Here, stone creates a smart outdoor venue alongside the 12.5m pool.
Owner Michael Kuhne said it took twoand-a-half years to build his family home.
“I finally finished building my dream home in 2007 and decided to offer it for sale in 2010 for $15 million,” he said. “Once on the market however, I realised how much I loved it and wanted to enjoy it for a few