Rangeview Cottage, Eumundi: A Joyful Escape Filled with Colour, Pattern & Soul
Some places just make you feel something the moment you arrive. Rangeview Cottage in Eumundi is one of those places.
In this week’s tour, I stepped inside a cottage that feels instantly welcoming — layered, expressive, and completely unapologetic in its use of colour and pattern. It’s the kind of home that doesn’t follow rules… and that’s exactly why it works.
A Hinterland Escape That Feels Like Home
Set in the lush Noosa hinterland, Eumundi itself has this beautiful, relaxed energy — creative, slightly nostalgic, and deeply connected to slow living. And this cottage captures that feeling perfectly. It’s not about perfection or minimalism.
It’s about comfort, personality, and creating a space you actually want to live in — or escape to for a weekend with your favourite people.
Whether it’s a couples getaway or a girls weekend away, this is the kind of place where time softens a little. You settle in quickly. You stay longer than planned.
The Design: A Celebration of Colour & Pattern
What I loved most about this home is how confidently it embraces colour.
Not in a loud or overwhelming way — but in a layered, thoughtful way that feels collected over time.
Pattern on pattern, but balanced
Warm tones mixed with playful accents
Textiles, artwork, and details that feel personal rather than styled
It’s a reminder that homes don’t need to be neutral to feel calm. When done well, colour can actually feel grounding — even comforting.
There’s a real sense of freedom here. No strict rules, no “safe” choices — just a home that reflects personality.
Spaces That Invite You to Stay
This isn’t a house you rush through.
Every corner invites you to pause — whether it’s curling up with a book, opening a bottle of wine with friends, or just sitting quietly and taking it all in.
The living spaces feel layered and soft. The bedrooms feel cosy and intimate. Even the smaller details — cushions, artwork, lighting — contribute to that overall feeling of being completely at ease.
It’s not styled for a photo. It’s designed for living.
The Takeaway: Let Your Home Reflect You
If there’s one thing this cottage does beautifully, it’s this:
It lets go of the idea that a home needs to look a certain way.
Instead, it leans into individuality — into mixing, layering, experimenting, and trusting your instinct.
And that’s something I think we can all take into our own homes.
