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Lumina rises to the top for design, finishes

You can count on the quality of the design and the finish of Lumina residential apartments at Noosa Heads and the builder RCQ.

It was little wonder that Lumina L2 took out the award for Residential Building (high-rise over 3 storeys) up to $20 million at the 2023 Master Builders Sunshine Coast Housing and Construction Awards.

The fifth stage of the award winning Settlers Cove development is L2. This comprises 15 exceptionally designed apartments.

L2’s hallmarks include large floor-to-ceiling windows to maximise light and outlook, and spacious balconies to make the most of the gorgeous Noosa views.

L2 has a strong focus on attention to detail in design, fixtures and finishes.

Featuring Miele integrated intuitive appliances and seamless Ceasarstone surfaces throughout the kitchen.

So too, the design, fixtures and finishes in the bedrooms and bathrooms of L2 apartments have been carefully considered to make the most of the available space, while maintaining the quality and refinement that sets Lumina Residences apart.

Bathrooms in all apartments feature an exclusive fittings package by the top German manufacturer, Villeroy & Boch.

The Settlers Cove project also saw Ultimate Shower Screens take out the award for Residential Trade Contractor of the Year.

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