Fronting the Coral Sea with spectacular views of the largest National Park island in the world, Hinchinbrook Island, as well as Dunk and Bedarra Islands, Na Baru Leva is characterised by its striking Balinese-influenced architecture and an uncompromised approach to luxury living. Architect John Scofield from renowned Gold Coast firm, Design Imagery succeeded in his brief to design this home to compliment its tropical location. Scofield maximises natural lighting and breezeways through the incorporation of a 6 metre high-pitched roofline, a venturi airflow system, an abundance of louvres and windows and the seamless integration of indoor/outdoor living areas. Comprising three bedrooms and two bathrooms, Na Baru Leva has become a winter playground for its proud owners and their visiting family, who enjoy not only the lifestyle that this house offers, but the lifestyle that is offered by having arguablyAustralias premier fishing and sailing destination as their backyard. Positioned on a north-facing 1,360m2 lot with absolute beach frontage, Na Baru Leva offers so much more than a modern beach house; the luxury kitchen with granite benchtops and a large island bench is decked out with a full range of Miele appliances, even a coffee maker; the master bedroom, which flows through to an ensuite including a spa and ceaser stone vanity with twin basins, boasts enormous built-in wardrobes and sea views; the double garage with remote control doors and silent Master Ducted vacuum system is big enough to house a 6.2metre boat and large car. And while the owners have reluctantly agreed to sell this home fully furnished, including everything from designer furniture and appliances right down to tasteful artwork and cutlery, nothing is as impressive as Na Baru Levas rear exterior. The professionally maintained and fully irrigated tropical gardens offer natural privacy to an indulgent relaxation area that features a saltwater diamond-shaped swimming pool, high-pitched undercover p