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Aussie influencer couple list designer ‘healing' home
Aussie influencer couple list designer ‘healing' home

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Aussie influencer couple list designer ‘healing' home

An influencer couple have listed their stunning 'wellness' house in Queensland, complete a pool with swim jets, a hot/cold hydrogen pool, hot coal sauna and lights designed to put you to sleep. Wyuna in Noosa Heads is owned by author, podcast host and TEDx speaker Melissa Ambrosini and her husband, musician Nick Broadhurst. Melissa was also a dancer at the iconic Moulin Rouge in Paris, an actress, model and TV presenter. Now she is a self help guru and best selling author. They have listed their four bedroom residence on Mitti Street, where 'Zen minimalism meets Mediterranean Soul'. 'Wunya is a once in a lifetime opportunity and remarkable brand new residence where wellness, design, and nature exist in perfect balance,' the listing by Century 21 Conolly Hay Group agents David Conolly and Mike Hay says. 'It's not just a home - it's thoughtfully designed to support the mind, body, and spirit.' The residence features up to seven bedrooms, three bathrooms, and multiple living zones-including an upstairs retreat and a two-car garage complete with EV charging capabilities. 'At the heart of the outdoor experience is a self-cleaning, heated magnesium lap pool with powerful swim jets - perfect for both relaxation and performance,' the listing says. 'Wellness amenities include a hydrogen hot/cold plunge and a Cell State infrared, red light, and hot coal sauna.' Qld's most affordable beach suburbs There is even Circadian lighting to support natural sleep cycles, whole home water filtration and a Zip HydroTap with hot, cold and sparkling water, premium appliances, and ducted airconditioning. Wyuna was designed by Suncoast Building Design and built by Avalon Projects, while the interiors are by CLO Studios In a YouTube video, the couple discuss the inspiration for Wyuna's design. Nicholas said the key phrase they came up with at the start was 'Zen, Meditteranean, Cathedral'. 'It is essentially a healing home,' he said. Melissa said that one of her favourite places was the kitchen which she described as 'the heart of the home'. 'And this is one of my favourite pieces,' she said, running her hands over the huge limestone island bench. Nick added that the piece had fossilised shells within it, a nod to its beach location. He then pointed to the Naccarad quartzite splashback which has gold running through some of its veins. 'This is the artwork,' he said. Other features include cathedral ceilings, archways, a sunken lounge room with a gas fireplace, expanses of glass and feature landscaping utilising native plants.

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