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Reimagined hotel in prime location stripped back to reveal tranquil haven

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A prominent motel has undergone a dramatic transformation and reopened with the aim of being the region’s first energy net-zero hotel.

Stripped to its bare bones, innovative hotel developers and designers Andrew and Lucy Pink, in partnership with Maeva Hospitality’s Scott Armstrong, have created a haven of style and tranquillity at Caloundra.

The nine-room Motel Caloundra is able to boast ‘location, location, location’, but had seen better days when the Pinks and Mr Armstrong began their modernisation of the property.

A feature of the motel’s transformation is the installation of a rooftop bank of 47 solar panels.

It will produce 19.50kw of power during the day, while batteries will produce a further 23kw of power during the evening, allowing the hotel to operate for most of the time without need for external energy sources.

Motel Caloundra is located opposite The Events Centre and the site of the proposed Sunshine Coast Regional Gallery.

Andrew Pink said that they had been drawn to the property by its central location and the potential for it to play an important role in Caloundra’s future development.

“There’s no doubt that we are right in the heart of Caloundra’s future development plans, which are very exciting,” Mr Pink said.

“To be just a short walk from Caloundra’s beaches and across the road from The Events Centre and the future regional gallery makes it even more important for visitors to have access to high-quality accommodation.

“We will also work closely with The Events Centre to facilitate their requirements for VIP accommodation for performers and delegates.

“Scott and I have gone out of our way to make the hotel a model of sustainability, given the Sunshine Coast’s commitment to sustainability and its UNESCO biosphere status.”

The interior of the renovated Motel Caloundra.

Room and bathrooms were stripped back to concrete and redesigned, new double-glazed windows were installed for soundproofing and insulation.

Interior includes king beds with organic cotton sheets and smart TVs with Netflix. Superior king rooms also have a private outdoor balcony and dedicated car parking space.

As part of the redevelopment a family suite and apartment were added. Both offer two bedrooms, living areas, private balconies and car spaces, and the apartment also includes a fully equipped kitchen.

Visit Sunshine Coast CEO Matt Stoeckel said welcomed the launch of the revamped motel and its investment in state-of-the-art energy sustainability technology.

“Caloundra is fortunate to have some of the Sunshine Coast’s most attractive beaches as well as having the Glass House Mountains nearby, and this commitment to sustainability highlights our tourism operators’ support for our natural environment,” Mr Stoeckel said.

“Caloundra plays a vital role in our tourism economy, not just as an enviable holiday playground, but also as a premium destination for major events, conferences, art and culture, and sport, and the re-launch of Motel Caloundra will contribute significantly to the area’s future tourism development.”

The Pink’s newest hotel transformation follows two highly successful restorations over the past three years.

Their first Sunshine Coast venture was the conversion of Riverpark Maroochy Motel into the immediately instafamous Loea Boutique Hotel, plus the heritage Maleny Lodge.

For rates and availability visit motelcaloundra.com.au.

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