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California Cool Meets Japanese Minimalism On The Gold Coast

It’s hard to fathom the recent transformation of this Gold Coast house, designed and built in just over 12 months.

When the current owners purchased the property, it was an unassuming suburban brick and tile home, with an entirely monochrome interior lacking personality.

The owners thought about demolishing and rebuilding, but working with Mosh Home, they were instead able to completely rework the property, creating a warm, stylish and practical family home.

A non-negotiable: featuring as much timber as possible, referencing bush modernist homes typical of Melbourne’s outer north east!

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Amelia Barnes
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Carlyle Residence is a renovated home in Currumbin for a family of four.

Sunken lounge designed and built by Mosh Joinery. Artedomus Cotto Manetti Litos Naturale tiles.

Sunken lounge designed and built by Mosh Joinery. Artedomus Cotto Manetti Litos Naturale tiles.

Dining table, benches, and kitchen stools custom designed and made by D’Arcy Design Furniture. Spotted gum joinery throughout by Mosh Joinery. Stainless steel bench top by Creative Stainless Steel. Artedomus Cotto Manetti Litos Naturale tiles.

Sunken lounge designed and built by Mosh Joinery. Artedomus Cotto Manetti Litos Naturale tiles.

Travertine benchtops by Custom Stone Solutions.

Travertine benchtops by Custom Stone Solutions. Artedomus Cotto Manetti Litos Naturale tiles.

Bed custom designed and made by D’Arcy Design Furniture. Artedomus Cotto Manetti Litos Naturale tiles.

Blackbutt shiplap timber clads the updated facade.

Carlyle Residence is a renovated home in Currumbin for a family of four.

Writer
Amelia Barnes
Photography
7th of August 2025
Interior design + joinery
Building design

Brad Ruddell Design

Landscape design
Location

Currumbin, QLD/Yugambeh Country

The owners of this Gold Coast house purchased the Currumbin property after relocating from Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula.

Its location and site (a generous flat block within walking distance of Currumbin Beach) offered a lot of promise, but aesthetically the house was a far cry from the textured and warm Melbourne homes they’d grown to love — particularly bush modernist homes common to the city’s outer north east.

They weren’t sure if a renovation alone could achieve this desired look, until engaging joinery and interior designers Mosh Home on the project.

‘They initially planned on a knock down rebuild, but after some consideration, flipped their strategy to focus on a renovation — retaining elements of the house that worked and reconfiguring main spaces like the kitchen, living and outdoor spaces to make the most of the natural light and surrounding landscape,’ says Libby Brady, director of Mosh Home.

Taking a conservative approach to minimise costs, Mosh Home adjusted the floor plan, documented by building designer Brad Ruddell Design.

The transformation is largely owed to the home’s updated material palette, which combines elements of Melbourne’s bush modernism, with the laidback style of California bungalows, and Japanese minimalism.

‘And of course, living in Queensland, we love a strong indoor-outdoor connection too,’ says Libby. ‘Having moved up from Red Hill, Victoria, our clients really wanted to embrace the environment and the outdoor lifestyle Currumbin offers.’

The clients weren’t willing to compromise on materials, specifying as much timber as possible throughout the project including on all the joinery, windows, and doors.

These feature spotted gum surfaces are complemented by terracotta tiles and establishing landscaping by CAPO Landscapes around the new pool and internal courtyard.

The project was completed in a relatively short timeframe including four months of design and 10 months of construction.

Libby says the renovated home is supporting the clients to live their best lives.

‘Not only does it feel like a genuine reflection of their style, but we know firsthand the life-changing magic of good joinery and its ability to transform homes and the way we live.

‘Take a humble home and add exceptional joinery, and it’ll inject a little more calm, organisation, and joy into your everyday life.’

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