Wellness entrepreneur Georgie Stevenson has listed a stunning multi-level hilltop mansion with spectacular ocean views.
But amid the lavish details, one cheeky feature is turning heads — a toilet encased in a stone cylinder, boldly placed in the centre of the living room.
Stevenson, a 30-year-old multi-millionaire and co-founder of Naked Harvest Supplements, snapped up the architecturally designed Queensland home for $7.5m with husband, Tim Crouch, in 2022.
The couple has revamped the luxury five-bedroom five-bathroom pad with a whitewashed colour palette to complement its contemporary coastal style, but left the unique porcelain palace to take pride of place.
Stevenson pointed out the round loo, hidden behind a heavy curved door in a small space adorned in penny round tiles from floor to ceiling.
“It is a little round toilet in the middle of the room. So random — we love that,” she quipped during a video tour shortly after moving into the home with Mr Crouch and Ivy.
Marketing agent Christina James, of Amir Prestige, is taking the home to auction on November 17.
“Making this house into our home has been [one of] my favourite experiences,” Stevenson shared in a social media post.
“Seeing [daughter] Ivy grow up and having so many memories here makes my heart so happy.
“I’ve been loving the slow reno process too of making it our own.”
The house cuts a striking shape over four storeys against a bushland backdrop, with large windows capturing breathtaking north-facing beach, Hinterland and skyline views.
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There’s a lift connecting all levels, with spotted gum timber floors, blackbutt shiplap feature walls and marble finishes elevating interiors.
A separate guest studio is on the ground level, while wide decks set the stage for alfresco entertaining, complete with an infinity-edge pool spa, outdoor kitchen and sunken fire pit lounge.
“This bespoke multi-level residence is an extraordinary blend of cutting-edge design and coastal charm,” Ms James’ listing said.
“As one of the region’s most sought-after properties, it offers a rare combination of privacy, seclusion and awe-inspiring beauty.”
The house on a steep 1,138 sqm parcel was designed by respected architect Paul Uhlmann and built by Mactech Constructions in 2017.
Mactech director Nick McDonald said the quirky powder room had become the ultimate conversation piece.
“There were lots of questions from everyone who went in there,” Mr McDonald said.
Stevenson is a former law clerk-turned-influencer, who has a social media following of 400,000 and runs three other brands including a mindset training app and skincare line.