The Shores Miami: A Retro Lover’s Dream Motel on the Gold Coast

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Tucked away in the heart of Miami, QLD, The Shores Miami is a Retro Motel that is a vibrant nod to the golden age of road trips and carefree coastal escapes. The moment I pulled into the pastel-coloured, palm-framed courtyard, it felt like I had stepped into a sun-soaked postcard from the 70's. Every detail, from the signage to the classic motel-style layout, spilled vintage charm while still offering the modern comforts needed for a dreamy Gold Coast getaway.

The rooms are a perfect blend of nostalgia and contemporary ease. Crisp white linens contrast beautifully with bold, retro-inspired decor, and the pops of teal, burnt orange and mustard yellow create a playful yet calming atmosphere. Retro appliances complete the nostalgia illusion — a touch that makes the experience feel even more like a step back in time. And let’s not forget the iconic pool, where gorgeous loungers, striped umbrellas and swaying palms make for the ultimate Miami Beach-style retreat.

The design detail is exquisite - palm patterned wallpaper creates a tropical embrace overhead, while retro-tiled staircases add a playful nod to mid-century charm. The bathrooms contrast beautifully with their dark green tiled walls, adding a modern depth to the otherwise sun-drenched, pastel-infused aesthetic.

The outdoor spaces are just as thoughtfully designed. A crazy pave feature sprawls across the sun-drenched patio, leading to a sparkling pool styled with funky loungers and towering palm trees. The breezy coastal styling make every corner of this motel feel like it was designed for a photoshoot—effortlessly Instagrammable without feeling overdone.

As night falls, festoon lights drape the courtyard in a golden glow, creating an atmosphere that feels both nostalgic and full of ambience that's inviting.

What makes The Shores Miami so special is how it embraces its history while keeping things fresh and relevant. The vintage foundations aren’t just preserved; they’re celebrated. From the original motel architecture, complete with arched door frames, breeze block walls, and a classic open-air layout, the motel stays true to its 70's roots while layering in contemporary comforts that make for a truly unique stay.

For design lovers, this isn’t just accommodation—it’s an experience. Whether you’re here for a weekend escape, a creative retreat, or simply to soak in the Gold Coast vibe, The Shores Miami is just a short stroll from the beach and offers a perfectly styled setting that proves good design never goes out of fashion.

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How to prepare and declutter before a move

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You may think that moving homes is a stressful process, but it doesn’t need to be. Preparing and decluttering before a move can help make your moving day easier and stress-free. This will help you bring only the necessary and appropriate items to your new home.

Here are some ways for you to prepare and declutter your home before moving.

Start decluttering ASAP

Thought that it would be too early in the process to start decluttering? Many people who have experienced moving will tell you that it’s never too early. Before even putting your home up for sale or making any plans, start removing unwanted items from your home. Therefore, you won’t be overwhelmed or worrying about your belongings throughout the process of moving. 

Divide and conquer 

Do you feel like you have too many unnecessary belongings but are finding it difficult to throw stuff out? In each room of the house, sort your belongings out amongst three boxes – one box for the items you want to keep, one box for the items you don’t want, and one box for the unsure items. The unsure items can then be put into storage to ensure that clutter is out of the way when moving. 

Hire a storage space 

Feel like you don’t need to bring every item you own to your new home? Then it may be a great idea to put them in storage. These could include large and/or bulky items, seasonal items such as Christmas decorations and large Winter jackets, and precious items that are essential to keep but aren’t needed every day. It is also a great idea to put the unsure items from the step above in storage for a specific time period to allow yourself to realize if you miss these items or not. Companies such as Hire Storage are great to use. It is a secured facility that is monitored 24/7, centrally located and accessible 6 days a week, has the convenience to store from a few days to years, and is affordable. The removalists collect your belongings, safely store it, and will return it to you when you are ready. It makes moving and storing just that much easier and less stressful knowing you have professionals to help you out.

Donate or sell items 

Are you looking to make some extra cash while moving? Once you have sorted your items into three boxes, some items in your ‘don’t want’ box may be ideal to sell or donate to charity. Not only will you be able to reduce clutter, but also make a little bit of money to help with moving or give to people in need. So many clothes end up in landfill each year, do your part and help recycle and reuse!

This post is in collaboration with Professional Storage Company Hire Storage & Influencer Management Service – #AsSeenOn.

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Caba Cottage + Cabarita Beach

Hello vacay vibes!

Two babies, two besties and a whole lot of coffee + nappies and we made it all the way to Cabarita Beach! Located just south of Kingscliff & The Gold Coast – I will just let you know, Cabarita beach is totally worth the drive! The entire Australian coastline is pure magical, but there sure is something about northern NSW that steals my heart every time! More warmer days and I’m obsessed with all the funky tropical plants!

My girlfriend and I are both mothers of two boys the same ages. We left our toddlers at home and got to enjoy a fun mum + bub vacation. We stayed at the incredible airbnb, Caba Cottage! This stunning, beachy cottage is renovated beautifully. It is located just a short stroll from the beach and town centre. The open plan living, dining and kitchen along with the spacious outdoor entertaining area was the perfect place for us to unwind. We couldn’t get enough of the interiors, the special touches and how the cottage is so gorgeously presented. I’m obsessed with the beautifully featured local artwork and pot plant placement. We spent our mornings exploring the lovely, quaint Caba Cove and the stunning surroundings.

Sugar Free Green Juice Gummies for Kids

Treats for kids don’t have to be full of sugar. It’s super simple to make your own sugar free lollies that your kids will certainly love! Phoenix couldn’t resist these super easy-to-make cactus, green juice gummies.

[Ingredients]

4 tbsp gelatin powder

2 tbsp Lakanto Monkfruit natural sweetener

1 cup pure green juice

[To make]

In a small saucepan, combine juice and sweetener until almost boiling.

Lower the heat to the lowest setting and whisk in gelatin.

Once gelatin has fully dissolved, remove from the heat and pour into gummy molds

Refrigerate until firm for about 30 minutes. Pop out of molds and store gummies in the fridge in an airtight container.

Enjoy!

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Raw Caramel Mini Cheesecakes

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[Ingredients]

1/2 cup walnuts

1/2 cup almonds

1/4 cup pitted dates (soaked 10 minutes, then drained)

1 cup raw cashews (soaked 6 hours or overnight, then drained)

70g loving earth salted caramel chocolate

1/4 cup maple syrup

1 tsp vanilla

40g loving earth dark chocolate

1/2 tbsp coconut oil

2 tbsp cacao nibs

[To make]

Process walnuts, almonds and soaked dates on high until a crumb forms.

Press into silicon molds to form the crust.

Melt loving earth salted caramel chocolate over a double boiler.

Blend melted chocolate, cashews, maple syrup and vanilla until creamy.

Spoon and press into molds on top of the crust.

Freeze until firm.

Pop out of molds.

To create the icing – Melt dark chocolate and coconut oil together in a glass dish in boiling water.

Pour over top of each individual cake and garnish with chopped walnuts and cacao nibs.

Store in the refrigerator.

Enjoy.

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