Tucked into the tranquil hills of Tasmania, the Moonah House offers a quiet escape from the pace of city life. This off-grid getaway blends rustic charm with practical design, providing the perfect setting to slow down, reconnect, and recharge.
Surrounded by untouched farmland, the home was thoughtfully designed to honour its natural setting. Reclaimed timber, raw stone, and earth-toned finishes create a strong connection between the structure and the land. From the start, every design decision focused on simplicity, sustainability, and comfort.
At the heart of the home is the Seguin Multivision 8000 Double Sided fireplace, supplied by Sculpt Fireplace Collection. This cast iron wood fireplace adds more than just warmth. Its double-sided design brings heat and atmosphere to both the living and dining zones. Because it is wood-burning, it supports the retreat’s off-grid philosophy while offering timeless appeal.
Moreover, the fireplace acts as a visual anchor. Framed by polished concrete and natural textures, the flames become part of the experience. Whether you’re sharing a meal or lounging with a book, the fire is always within view. It enhances comfort and encourages guests to slow their pace.
Natural light pours in through oversized windows. Views of the Tasmanian landscape fill each room. Inside, minimalist furniture and soft textures create a calm, tactile atmosphere. Every space invites you to relax, reflect, and stay awhile.
Importantly, this retreat doesn’t rely on excess. Instead, it proves that simple design—paired with high-quality materials—can feel both luxurious and grounded.
With the Seguin Multivision 8000 Double Sided fireplace as its centrepiece, the Moonah House offers warmth, beauty, and a deep connection to nature—all without compromising comfort.