The power couple behind streetwear giant Culture Kings have unveiled plans to transform their $12million Surfers Paradise property into a mega mansion.
Simon and Tahnee Beard, who founded the company in 2008, bought their six-bedroom, ten-bathroom home overlooking the Nerang River on Queensland‘s Gold Coast in May.
The fashion duo, whose company is worth $400million, has now their sights set on the neighbouring home and filed plans to combine both properties to create a massive Bali-style ‘pool zone’.
The impressive facade of the house (pictured), which looks more like a Thai hotel resort than a private family residence
The power couple behind streetwear giant Culture Kings have unveiled plans to transform their $12million Surfers Paradise property into a mega mansion (pictured, the plans)
The fashion duo now has their sights set on the neighbouring home and have filed plans to combine both properties to create a massive Bali-style ‘pool zone’ (pictured)
The ‘mega mansion’ will also feature a fitness and recovery area, a guest suite and outdoor living spaces with a fire pit, the Gold Coast Bulletin reported.
Part of the neighbouring home will have to be demolished to create the resort-style property.
The home already boasts tropical gardens, a tennis court and a private beach.
‘You literally walk in and it’s like you’re on holiday in Bali, Thailand or Fiji,’ Selling agent Amir Mian from Amir Prestige Property Agents told realestate.com.au.
A winding stream leads to an outdoor foyer at the front of the house, which opens into a luxurious living area towered over by 19ft ceilings.
An outdoor view of the sprawling Isle of Capri mansion on the Gold Coast in Queensland, which has its own private sandy beach and this hotel-style swimming pool (pictured)
A large outdoor entertaining area filled with Balinese-style rattan lounges overlooking the Nerang River (pictured)
The raised timber boardwalk flanked by palm trees (pictured) leads to the tropical outdoor foyer at the front of the house
The private tennis court (pictured) which overlooks the Nerang River, where you can boat or ride jet-skis all year round
Balinese-style furniture carries the tropical atmosphere inside so the fashion duo and their two children can feel as thought they’re on a permanent vacation, while maintaining a close distance to cafes, restaurants and night life.
‘You have your own oasis but you can step out and you’re part of everything,’ Mr Amir said.
The house is less than ten minutes drive from Surfers Paradise beach to the north and the city of the Gold Coast to the west, and 25 minutes from Dreamworld amusement park.
Described as the ‘pinnacle of luxury waterfront living’ in the online listing, the ground floor houses a fully functional gym with floor to ceiling windows overlooking the pool and an open-plan kitchen fitted with walnut cabinets and stone benchtops.
A large butler’s pantry with a walk-in cold room perfect for storing wine and beer is hidden at the rear.
Four living and dining areas filled with wicker armchairs, rattan coffee tables and indoor plants bring a sense of the exotic outdoors, indoors.
A wraparound terrace runs around the outside of the house, providing uninterrupted views of the lush garden.
Outside, an ‘al fresco’ kitchen and entertaining area sits in the centre of the garden, perfect for family barbecues.
Upstairs is a large home office which leads onto one of the many outdoor entertaining areas, and a ‘wellness retreat’ with a spacious ensuite bedroom for guests.
One of the many living spaces inside the 2,632sqm mansion, filled with wicker armchairs, rattan coffee tables and indoor plants (pictured)
The main dining area (pictured) with a ten-seat table, which backs onto a wraparound terrace and one of the four living spaces
The open-plan kitchen (pictured), fitted with walnut cabinets, stone benchtops a hidden Butler’s pantry with a large cold room
The two master bedrooms open onto balconies overlooking the river and the high-rise skyline of Surfers Paradise, just a seven minute drive from the estate.
Outside, the private tennis court has its own covered outdoor seating area for spectators which can be used in any weather.
The basement has a bar, rumpus room and a seven-seat cinema theatre, perfect for winter movie nights in with family and friends.
It also has parking space for ten cars and drive-through access to a boat ramp onto the Nerang River, where you can sail or ride jet-skis all year round.
Hollywood actor Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson rented a similar two-storey mansion on the Isle of Capri for a reported $20,000 AUD a week while filming adventure epic San Andreas back in 2014.
One of the two master bedrooms (pictured) with a balcony overlooking the river and the high-rise skyline of Surfers Paradise in the distance
One of the ten resort-inspired bathrooms (pictured) that could be easily mistaken for a hotel suite
The seven-seat basement movie theatre, perfect for winter movie nights with family and friends
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