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The Hideaway project, a renovation by Gerard Smith Design, is a stunning example of luxury coastal living. Located on a tranquil bushland site in the heart of Noosa Heads, this concrete, timber, and glass home offers a perfect blend of privacy and togetherness.

With meticulous detailing throughout, Hideaway showcases a moody design that combines dark colours and natural timber. The reworked layout of the home ensures a seamless flow and creates a sense of tranquility. This renovation showcases the versatility and design sense of Gerard Smith Design to think 'outside the box' to overcome challenges in order to achieve outcomes that far exceed expectations. Whether you're looking for a private retreat or a place to entertain, this luxury home provides the perfect setting.

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Multi-award winning Australian Luxury Home Designers based in Noosa Heads, Sunshine Coast. Gerard Smith Design defines the very benchmark of Australian coastal luxury, sculpting creative living spaces inspired by space and light, form and function. Every aspect of each design, from construction to interior finishes, has been carefully considered with dedication to innovative and sustainable design principles.

Specialising in both residential and commercial developments, Gerard Smith Design offers full design and documentation service for clients specialising in new homes, renovations, medium density residential developments and commercial developments.

Full design and documentation service is offered to include schematic design, design development, working drawings, interior design, lighting design, furniture design, product design and landscape design.

“I view buildings as ‘real life’ tangible sculptures that we have the fortune of being able to walk through, experience, work and live in. What is felt inside these sculptures affects the way we feel and live on a daily basis. I feel very fortunate to be entrusted by clients to create buildings that not only serve a specific function, but buildings that provide spaces beyond their function that are beautiful to be in.” – Gerard Smith