This unassuming barn hides a breathtaking countryside stay with sweeping views, rustic Italian-inspired design and a dreamy bathroom
- Le Viti Barn is a Italian-inspired holiday stay
- It sits on a hill in Newrybar in the Byron Bay hinterland
- The home boasts stunning views, a luxe bathroom and rustic design
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Behind the vine-covered facade of a rustic barn lies an Italian-inspired farmhouse with a dreamy design, luxurious bathroom and sweeping countryside views.
The luxurious barn is named Le Viti, which translates to ‘the vines’ in Italian, and sits atop a hill in the stunning hinterlands just south of Byron Bay near the small town of Newrybar.
Italian and Australian designs were blended during the 80-year-old barn’s restoration to create a dreamy sanctuary perfect for a quiet getaway.
Oversized wooden double doors open up to a stunning entryway with terracotta-tiled floor beneath an elegant French chandelier then up the steps through a grand archway there is an airy white-washed lounge space.
The cosy lounge has a bright white colour palette contrasted by the warming black wood-fireplace as well as soaring vaulted ceilings and sleek gallery kitchen stretched across the room’s rear wall.
A vine-covered rustic barn hides inside a stunning guest stay with an Italian-inspired design, lavish bathroom and stunning countryside views
Oversized wooden double doors open up to a stunning entryway with terracotta-tiled floor beneath an elegant French chandelier then up the steps through a grand archway there is an airy white-washed lounge space
The luxurious barn in named Le Viti, which translates to ‘the vines’ in Italian, and sits a top a hill in the stunning hinterlands just south of Byron Bay in the small town of Newrybar
The cosy lounge has a bright white colour pallet contrasted by the warming black wood-fireplace as well as soaring vaulted ceilings and sleek gallery kitchen stretched across the room’s rear wall
French doors open out to a hardwood pergola covered in draping vines with both a dining area and seating lounge that looks out past the ground’s 100-year-old fig tree over the Byron Bay hinterland.
Off the lounge, huge cedar doors lead into the simple-yet-chic master bedroom that is filled with light thanks to the tall windows that showcase the home’s picturesque views.
The sunken bathroom is the perfect place to relax and unwind with a sculptural stone bathtub by the window to take in the views, calming curved rendered walls and a double shower.
Owner Gemma Andrews who bought the property just three weeks after moving to the Northern Rivers, told The Dharma Door the bathroom is one of her favourite features of the home.
‘At the time I questioned whether or not it would work, due to its angles, but I’m so happy with the outcome,’ she said.
The sunken bathroom is the perfect place to relax and unwind with a sculptural stone bathtub by the window to take in the views, calming curved rendered walls and a double shower
Owner Gemma Andrews who bought the property just three weeks after moving to the Northern Rivers, describes the incredible barn as a ‘delightful blend between high-end luxury and warm, natural elements’
Off the lounge, huge cedar doors lead into the simple-yet-chic master bedroom that is filled with light thanks to the tall windows that showcase the home’s picturesque views
A Mediterranean garden filled with olive trees, citrus trees, rosemary and lavender which was inspired by Gemma’s trip to Italy’s Puglia region
‘The large scale of the space, soft textures, oversized 4×4 shower tiles and of course, those terracotta herringbone tiles that are a crowd favourite.’
A Mediterranean garden filled with olive trees, citrus trees, rosemary and lavender which was inspired by Gemma’s trip to Italy’s Puglia region.
Gemma describes the incredible barn as a ‘delightful blend between high-end luxury and warm, natural elements’.
Both the barn’s name and landscaping was decided on as an homage to the local Bundjalung people who know Newrybar as a ‘place of climbing vines’.
Guests can book a stay at Le Viti Barn from $600 a night with a three night minimum stay from Byron Beach Abodes.
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