Weekend Gold Coast Bulletin - Property

Ultimate lifestyle village

A national interior designer is showcasing its high-end products at Halcyon Greens

- WORDS RESHNI RATNAM

THE Halcyon Greens developmen­t is Australia’s first golf and lifestyle community located within Gainsborou­gh Greens at Pimpama.

Country clubs from across the globe have helped inspire the interior design of the master planned developmen­t on the Gold Coast.

National interior design company Coco Republic has entered the lifestyle community market for the first time, introducin­g its highend product to Halcyon’s $300 million community.

Coco Republic has showcased its acclaimed design work in a spectacula­r, fully furnished display home within the golf course fronting Fairway Series.

The Fairway Series offers a new standard of luxury with designs providing a modern twist on country club style.

Each home includes three bedrooms plus a study, three bathrooms, open-plan living and extensive use of stone and timber throughout.

Homes within the Fairway Series release start at $965,000 with all homeowners receiving exclusive membership benefits at the recently upgraded Gainsborou­gh Greens Golf Course until 2027.

Coco Republic interior designer Jenny Scholten said the furniture aesthetic for Halcyon Greens takes inspiratio­n from the world’s country clubs combined with a resort lifestyle.

“Our brief was to create a design that would reflect and enhance the Halcyon vision to meet every need of the modern senior, and we’ve been delighted with the collaborat­ion,” she said.

“The Halcyon Greens display home has been enhanced with quality tanned leathers, austere metallic accents throughout and iconic linen pieces that serve to bring life and lightness to the classic scheme.

“We have specifical­ly selected pieces that have a sturdiness in manufactur­e, providing comfort, support and safety to the lifestyle community market.”

Halcyon joint managing director Dr Bevan Geissmann said Halcyon homeowners were generally looking for a lifestyle change which gave them more opportunit­y to keep active and social but not compromise on the quality and size of their homes.

Brisbane couple Ross and Allison Blundell are getting ready to trade their city life for a laid-back country club lifestyle at Halcyon Greens.

The Blundells will move into their exclusive Fairway series home in early 2019 after downsizing from their large Hawthorne family home.

Mr Blundell said they immediatel­y fell in love with the community’s extensive resort facilities and natural setting while being just 40-minutes from Brisbane city.

“Our three-bedroom plus multipurpo­se room home at Halcyon Greens is a smaller property than what we had previously lived in but it’s definitely still large enough to suit our lifestyle,” Mr Blundell said.

Homeowners will also be able to enjoy the panoramic views across the golf club course.

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