Abode - Issue 67 - November/December 2023

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AOTEAROA HOMES + IDEAS + ADVICE

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Let in the light Classic elegance in an Ōtautahi Christchurch family home

REFINED RUSTIC A Kiwiana bach but not as we know it

OUTDOOR ENTERTAINING Time for warm weather get-togethers

A GOOD FEELING Inside the making of a Superhome


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bout 20 years ago, in a quirky little 1940s ex-state house we were renting, we had a single potted yucca tree in our hallway. As did everyone, then. How things have changed. Now, I lose count after about 35 pot plants in our house, from mother in law’s tongue and fiddle leaf figs to ZZ plants and strings of succulents. These days, filling your house with greenery is considered both stylish and mood-boosting, and each season brings a new houseplant trend. It was Tony Milne of Rough Milne Mitchell who sparked my memory of the lonely yucca, in his regular column on page 86. Give it a read: he talks about how and why connecting with nature puts some pep in our steps. Bob Burnett of Bob Burnett Architecture also mentions biophilic design in this issue. Bob founded the Superhome Movement, and he advocates that a home should be your happy place as well as high-performing. The striking Prebbleton house he designed, in the feature story on page 56, is a wonderful example. I know most of us can’t wait to get back outside, as well as bring the outside in. We have all the advice you need for entertaining and catching up with friends and family in your outdoor space in the special feature from page 85. Enjoy this issue, and the summer.

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Contents FE ATU RE S 14

SUMMER EDIT Grey, peach and terracotta

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HE ALTHY KIWI HOMES The balance of wellbeing and budget

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O U TD O O R E NTE RTA I N I N G 8 6 R E S TO R ATI V E N AT U R E Bringing the outside in 8 8 P R O D U C T W R A P- U P For al fresco get-togethers 91 TH E M A K I N G O F A N OA S I S Gather around an outdoor fire

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HE ART AND SOUL A beautiful blend of old and new

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W H E R E TH E H E A R T I S A builder’s most important client

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I N TH E LI M E LI G H T How to build a standout home

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INSIDE AND OUT A modern home for a lifestyle block

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F E E LI N G S U P E R A sustainable home that’s also a joy

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A C A NTE R B U RY D U O Two showstopper display homes

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B E S T O F B OTH WO R LD S Mountains or lakes - why choose?

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SUPER CHARGED A colourful, compact London home

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5 M E R C H A NT S Performance review

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G O LD E N H O M E S A big shift

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FOOD Ultimate avo dip PLUS sweet treats

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INSPIRING FINDS

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REFINED RUSTIC A Kiwiana bach but not as we know it

OUTDOOR ENTERTAINING Time for warm weather get-togethers

A GOOD FEELING Inside the making of a Superhome

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Let in the light

ON THE COVER ˉ This charming 1939 Otautahi Christchurch family home was updated and perfected by Barry Connor Design. Photography: Hazel Redmond

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DDIGGING BIV Our cover home last issue was a real eye-catcher. Biv, the unusual bach designed by Fabric, emulates historic gold miners’ huts on te Tai Poutini the West Coast. “So unique and close to nature,” said one Instagram follower. The story is still online, so read all about it at abodemagazine.co.nz.

C D I V E IN Our readership was certainly embracing the impending spring, as this stunning Mayfair Pools Pool of the Year made a bit of a splash online. And what’s not to like? The Tāhuna Queenstown home boasts a reflection pond and a hot tub, as well as the multi-storey infinity pool with an actual waterfall. Catch the story on our Facebook or Instagram.

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B F O R T H E G E N E R AT I O N S There was a lot of love online for this holiday home in Akaroa by Petrie Construction. Designed to make the most of its harbour views and access to the beach, it’s also extremely functional. With a games room, an entertaining deck and a pool, it’s a real haven for the homeowners’ children and grandchildren. “Dreams,” sighed one follower.

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P EAK VIEWIN GE Plenty of Instagram likes were directed at this outstanding image by photographer Dennis Radermacher of a Chilton + Mayne architecturally designed home in Ashburton. Follow abode on Facebook @abodemagazineNZ or Instagram @abode_magazine – or better yet, subscribe by turning to page 10 – and you’ll never miss a detail.

B G E T G ROWI N G Senior landscape architect from Kamo Marsh, Emily Hastie, updated us on the latest in landscaping trends, and our readers were fans of this beautiful garden and her expert advice. Want more insights on enjoying your al fresco spaces? Turn to page 85 for our special feature on outdoor entertaining.


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Summer Edit abode stylists curate the latest colours, furniture and accessories for the new season. CREATIVE DIRECTION AND PHOTOGRAPHY CHARLIE ROSE JACKSON STYLING AND WORDS

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Grey geometry The striking geometry of the Kelly Hoppen Nova Sofa from Frobisher is echoed in the angular backdrop in Resene Westminster, Resene Four Winds and Resene Black White. Layers of grey bring a luxurious cool to any living space. This look features minimalist geometry with lines and curves in a spectrum of greys – from the charcoal of Resene Westminster and the 101 Copenhagen Dawn Lamp to the cool wall in Resene Four Winds behind the warmer greys of the Kelly Hoppen Nova Sofa, accent table and rug from Frobisher. Amid these neutral surroundings the chalky grey white of Resene Black White adds a crisp contrast to turn up the volume and connect with the fresh white accessories.

CLEAN LINES The geometry of the Kelly Hoppen Nova Sofa has the timeless appeal of a design classic. The clean lines and linear form are softened by a luxurious bouclé fabric, making the Nova a standout piece. ARCHITECTURAL LIGHT A functional work of art, the Dawn Lamp draws inspiration from brutalist architecture. Its pared-back design echoes the angular form of the sofa. The square, raw oxidised aluminium base and shades are textured with an almost concrete-like surface. CYLINDRICAL SIDE The precise cylindrical curve and

textural oak lines of the Kelly Hoppen Morgan Accent Table connect to the architectural forms of the sofa and lamp with a height that’s ideal for creating a small vignette. BRIGHT WHITE This textural white cushion brings depth

and brightness to the setting, connecting both sides of the scheme. The quilted brutalist patterns with lines and curves mirror the pared-back design of the sofa and lamp. SCULPTURAL FORMS The accessories on the accent table create a focal point with bright white and black to stand out from the soft white wall and shades of grey in the space. These elegantly sculptured silhouettes bring curved symmetry to the scheme.

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Sage and summer peaches The sage and peach accessories from Shut The Front Door bring soft summery gift inspiration amid a backdrop of Resene Soulful, plinth in Resene Green Acres and floor in Resene Transcend.

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The harmonious pastel tones of Resene Green Acres and Resene Transcend strike a complementary colour balance with the pale peach pink of Resene Soulful. The sage and peach accessories in this look create harmonious tonal colour with pops of white. Each item combines form and function, ideal for the gifting season.

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Domes Metal Planter Sage Small; Domes Metal Planter Sage Medium; Mustard Made Billie Sage Basket; Silicone Avocado Stacker; Made of Tomorrow 2024 Weekly Diary in Peach; Notebook Peach Grid; Notebook Fruit Picnic; Charlie Bell Alarm Clock Mint shutthefrontdoor.co.nz; Resene Soulful; Resene Green Acres and Resene Transcend resene.co.nz/colorshops


Terracotta and terrazzo The warm terrazzo look of the D Lash Nordic Sand porcelain tile from Naturally Tiles gently stands out from the warm orange cream wall in Resene Solitaire and muted terracotta toned floor in Resene Dawn Glow. This summery vignette from Naturally Tiles recalls the Italian and Mediterranean tradition of terrazzo with a modern twist. Combining the welcoming warmth of Resene Solitaire and Resene Dawn Glow with terrazzo look, terracotta and cream-coloured porcelain tiles.

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Inspiring Finds New looks, design ideas and finishing touches

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Checkers Ceramic Vase homelabstore.co.nz Ferro Wood Table Lamp homelabstore.co.nz

Baina Pool Towel sundayhomestore.co.nz Ceramic Check Bowl by Eloeil bohemehome.co.nz

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Paola & Joy Cora Table Lamp wonderroom.co.nz Wedgwood Wonderlust Crimson Jewel Bowl smithandcaugheys.co.nz

RED HOT Arcs Candleholder by HAY cultdesign.co.nz

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Fermob Salsa Pedestal Table in Poppy jardin.co.nz

Panton Classic Chair by Vitra matisse.co.nz EM77 Vacuum Jug by Stelton infinitedefinite.com

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VASE NOTES Add more oomph to your floral displays with a statement vessel for any occasion. Kartell Shanghai Vase backhousenz.com

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Hurricane No. 45 Vase designdenmark.co.nz

Blue Sphere Vase by Susan Christie thepoiroom.co.nz

Wind & Fire Vase in Aubergine by Serax ecc.co.nz

Ferm Living Water Swirl Vase in Amber slowstore.co.nz

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Hübsch Vase in Amber and Smoke alliuminteriors.co.nz

Stevie Vase by Marloe/Marloe slowstore.co.nz Rosenthal Node Stripes Vase smithandcaugheys.co.nz

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Momento Vase in Emerald cultdesign.co.nz


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RESTORE THE PAST, ENHANCE THE FUTUR E. THE TEAM AT NCB WOULD LIKE TO THANK OUR CLIENTS AND SUBCONTRACTORS FOR THEIR CONTINUED SUPPORT THROUGHOUT 2023. WE WISH YOU ALL A RELAXING SUMMER BREAK. The team at Nathan Cook Builders’ expertise ranges from building extraordinary new homes and renovations through to creating outstanding outdoor spaces to enhance your home. Whether it is a new architectural build or an alteration, they tackle all types of projects. Your trusted local builders, servicing our community with exceptional workmanship since 2002.



HOMES With a variety of sizes, styles and layouts, all our feature houses are wildly different but every one is perfect.

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Heart and soul Architectural designer Barry Connor and builder Nick Parsons put together an appealing blend of old and new to create a comfortable character family home in a leafy Christchurch suburb. WORDS KATHY CATTON PHOTOGRAPHY HAZEL REDMOND

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features that had been taken out – the ceiling heights, the coving, the wall panelling.” Blending the old with the new became the summary of the brief for Barry. The home needed to be suited to modern living with a young, growing family, as well as restoring the charm and essence of an older home with all its quirks and idiosyncrasies. Barry considered the transformation of the entire floor plan and has curated a cohesive and functional habitat for this family. “We worked closely with Josie and Daniel to understand their needs and preferences and develop a design that seamlessly blends modern amenities with the villa’s classic character,” says Barry. One of the main objectives was to create more flexible social spaces that could respond to a variety of different occasions and scenarios. “We wanted it to be a welcoming space for family and friends of all ages to be in while also giving us spaces to relax in and retreat to,” says Josie. Barry’s design accomplished this by reimagining the total layout and forming an open-concept living area that can adapt to the family’s changing needs over time. Large windows and doors bring natural light into the home and provide easy access to the outdoors.

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’ve always been drawn to character homes.” These are the words of Josie, the homeowner of this classic Christchurch villa-style property. “There’s something about the homeliness of these places, their character and their personality,” she says. But their home ownership journey didn’t start with the old. Josie and her husband Daniel built their first home on a new subdivision on the outskirts of Christchurch. While it served them at that time in their lives, before children, it didn’t speak to them as their forever home. “It was almost too pristine. We didn’t want the home to feel like it was show home perfect, so we sought out a character home for our next move.” The search began, and the couple soon settled on a corner site with unobstructed northwest sun. Originally built in 1939, the St Albans property has undergone various modifications over the years including extensive and numerous renovations by the previous owners. But this had resulted in an unreasoned layout with little rationale. Spaces had become underutilised and disjointed. “Within two weeks of moving in, I had reached out to Barry at Barry Connor Design to start the project of renovating,” says Josie. “I wanted to restore the original

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he traditional look of this kitchen is elegantly combined with the modern conveniences of today, with an integrated fridge and dishwasher, custom shaker-style profiled cabinetry and Neolith porcelain benchtops and splashbacks. The butler’s pantry and laundry are deftly obscured behind a fluted glass sliding door, creating a truly unique kitchen.

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The “classic” Cluny 1000 Lacanche hand-crafted oven brings the French culinary feel to this home and is available in one of 24 enamel finishes and four different chrome finishes from La Maison France, the sole supplier of these ovens in New Zealand.

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As well as optimising natural light, Barry looked for opportunities to repurpose existing spaces without increasing the floor area. “We were able to include a new powder room, rumpus room and pantry space without increasing the floor area,” he says. Admitting to not realising the full extent of the amount of work required to achieve this plan, the couple says they fully believed in Barry’s vision and trusted him from the very start. “Being English, I think Barry has a great understanding of older homes, which complements his experience with more contemporary builds,” says Josie. “He was really good to work with, and he understood our desires for the home.” Knowing the couple’s high attention to detail, the pair wanted a builder who was equally as knowledgeable with the finer complexities of building. “On meeting Nick from Parsons Construction, I knew straight away that he knew his stuff,” says Josie. “We are very grateful for his input on this project.” For Nick, this was always going to be an incredible project, but the fact that 90 per cent of the interior walls were removed, meant that the team was left with an almost empty canvas. “This gave us efficiencies, and once we had lifted the foundations and created a level flooring, we were able to create what was required,” says Nick. It was a full and extensive contract for Parsons Construction, with most of the windows also being replaced with double-glazed timber joinery units, new flooring being laid and wood panelling work being completed by the team. “This project allowed my team to push the boundaries of their capabilities,” says Nick. “We have recreated carpentry as it would appear 80 years ago and made it match as close as possible to what was.” Significant challenges were not unexpected with this character renovation, but the overriding difficulty of this project was the time delays due to the supply of some building materials. “There was more floorwork than we anticipated. That aspect alone delayed the project by about a month,” says Josie. The 10-month project was worth the wait, though, and the couple is delighted with the home now it’s complete. “I just love how much character we’ve injected into the place,” says Josie. For example, the Lacanche stove adds that classic vibe while the Neolith splashback and benchtop give that nod to the functional and modern. The wooden flooring instantly earths the home into a bygone time, while the conscious use of sustainable materials, energy-efficient solutions and smart home technologies bring the home well and truly into the modern world. “We were always mindful about bringing the character back. From the period-appropriate high ceilings to the coving and brass tapware, we wanted to create a home where old meets new. We couldn’t be happier with the result,” says Josie.

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Where the heart is Stu Bell Construction created this Waitaha Canterbury new build home for a very important client – Stu’s mother. WORDS CASSIE DOHERTY PHOTOGRAPHY HAZEL REDMOND

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The dining table in this home by Stu Bell Construction was a family project, made of recycled Australian ironbark. It took six people to carry it into the dining room, says homeowner Christine.

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here’s a handcrafted dining table in Christine and Graeme’s newly built house at Lake Hood. Christine tells the story about how the pair managed to source 100-year-old Australian ironbark from the Timaru wharf, had it milled and cut, and used it to build the pergola over a deck at their new home. “We then used the same Australian ironbark hardwood in chunky pieces to make a gorgeous 12-seater dining table. It was cut into big slabs for us, and we spent hours sanding and oiling it,” says Christine. One of the couple’s sons-in-law, who is an engineer, made the frame and had it powder-coated. With help from Graeme and Christine’s son, Stu Bell – a builder – the table was assembled. “It’s very special to us,” says Christine, “and it’s so nice because the whole family can sit around it. The chatter between the generations is precious.” The story of the ironbark reflects the story of this house. Between the lines, it tells everything about Christine and Graeme and their care and clarity of purpose in not only creating this space but also the close-knit family that helped them. Christine’s son Stu, as owner of Stu Bell Construction in Ashburton, was the builder of this house – and he recalls the creation of that pergola. “It’s a simple structure, so you’d think it would be easy,” he says. “Those beams were really heavy, and it was very hard timber to cut.” Otherwise, Stu says building his mother and stepfather’s house was mostly smooth sailing. “They’ve been talking about building for quite a few years, and they wanted us to be involved. It was decided at the start that we would keep it pretty professional. We just had to treat it like anyone else’s build.” Christine and Graeme’s architectural designer, Jonathan Moore of Moore Architecture, worked well with them all. “It was good working with Stu,” says Jonathan. “He could keep his mother’s vision going with the finishes. We all sat down once the design was produced, and were all on the same page with the final product. It was quite easy to work with everyone. I’ve since worked with Stu on other projects.” Jonathan enjoyed working with Christine and Graeme. Everyone gelled, and Christine knew exactly what she wanted. “Christine’s got a good design sense. She knew what she was after; she had a vision. So I helped them put this vision together and create new ideas,” says Jonathan.

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Christine and Graeme were moving out of their 80-year-old farmstead. The chilly mid-Canterbury winters there spurred their priority for all-day sunshine and warmth, as well as maximising views towards Mt Peel and the Southern Alps. “It isn’t a large home, but it has a big footprint. It’s a three-bedroom home spread out to achieve some space. It’s designed for entertaining, with room for family, friends and grandchildren when they turn up. And we wanted to capture views everywhere.” The home’s structure is essentially four boxes that are seamlessly connected to form wings. There are different aspects throughout the house, with high ceilings and exposed steel, and raw concrete giving a pared-back look, but some parts of the house feel softer. It’s a highly detailed design that required a lot of finesse for Stu’s team to bring to life. Jonathan built a small-scale model as well as rendering a 3D video virtual walk-through of the design. “By doing it this way, we kept everybody focused on the same objective,” says Jonathan. Christine says she found the 3D render extremely helpful.


Stu certainly appreciated the level of attention to detail. “It’s critical for a successful build that everyone has input – builder, architect and client all fully engaged, so there are no grey areas and you get what you want. Jonathan stayed involved along the way. If there were any bits and pieces that needed to be altered or changed on the plans, it was easy to get that done.” Christine and Graeme were, of course, in constant communication with Stu. “It was really easy to get decisions out of them,” says Stu. “And if they were unsure, they’d come back to us within a few hours or a day or so. We often use an app to improve our customer experience. It allows us to have one central communication system, share pictures, videos and daily logs of the job, as well as next-level transparency, with a full job schedule and live running job total.”

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Stu says one of the main focuses of Stu Bell Construction is the finishing details. “Our team specialises in high-end homes to bring the client the highest quality products along with the best workmanship and attention to detail. I spend a lot of time researching any products that we use.” Stu says he learned something new with the feature of exposed concrete walls – a process that saw threemetre-high walls poured into forms on site. “It was quite a big task to undertake, but they turned out well. I did some trials at home to find out what mix would look right and which boards to use to get the right texture.” The overall result is a home where the quality of finishing is evident. “I’m really happy with it,” says Stu. “As a builder I’m never going to be 100 per cent happy because there’s always something that could be better. I’m always wanting to make things better on the next one.” Christine, however, is 100 per cent happy. “We have absolutely captured every aspect of the several years we spent dreaming, researching and planning. We put in

hours of thought looking at open homes, knocking on doors, asking questions and looking at magazines. This was our dream, and we both agree that we would do it all over again.” A particular favourite is the feel of the great room with full-length glazing and the cedar-lined cathedral ceiling. “It radiates a certain ambience.” Christine and interior designer Sarah Bennett kept a balance of old and new while furnishing the house, to add character. “I believe we perfected the look,” says Christine. Adds Sarah: “We spent a lot of time together discussing Christine’s dreams and putting them into reality. She and Graeme were extremely easy to work with and knowledgeable about what they wanted. Christine had done a lot of research on looks that she wanted and we put together wallpaper features, curtains, custom-made bedheads, lighting, re-recovering and painting furniture and positioning of artwork. I supplied all the fabrics and had everything made.”

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Sarah planned the colour scheme for the home’s interior using Resene paints. “The master bedroom was a moody, masculine look with a touch of femininity with the floaty curtains. We supplied the Arte zebra wallpaper in the powder room that Christine always wanted, and used dark contrasting walls and ceiling to make it dramatic.” Two wingback chairs came here from the farmstead and were reupholstered in zebra-patterned fabric. Says Christine: “I wanted to make a statement. They sit in the front window and we’ve had so many comments about them.” The rugs on the floor also have a story. “I have always loved Turkish rugs,” says Christine, “so we purchased these several years ago from a beach resort town in Kusadasi on Turkey’s western coast. There’s a lot of history.” Sarah loves the final outcome and says Christine and Graeme were an absolute delight to work with. “They were open to all sorts of ideas and suggestions.” Christine is grateful for Sarah’s help. “She knew what I liked. She never said no; she could always make it happen. She brought out the best in me and encouraged me. We had a lot of fun and I have made a lovely new friend.” And was it as relaxed working with her son Stu? “It was easy,” says Christine. “Nothing stresses Stu. He knows the things I like and he’s as particular as I am. He’s got a great team. They all get on really well, and you can totally trust him that they’re doing the best possible job.” Stu gets to visit his handiwork often. “That’s one of the most exciting things about this build,” says Stu. “That it’s come together really well.”

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his is the second house that Elliott Dale has built for himself. This time, he had some ideas about what worked and what he wanted to upgrade. And, of course, as owner of Daleco Built construction firm in Rangiora, he also had a wealth of experience to draw on. He makes the build seem like a breeze. “I’m pretty good at making decisions. I find something I like and I go for it. I can just picture it in my head before it happens.” Elliott says this new-build is a natural progression. “It was time to keep moving – onwards and upwards. This house was always going to be bigger and a bit more designed. I started by drawing out a rough idea of what I wanted onto grid paper, and I went to an architect from there. It was developed and changed until here it is now.” And what he has is a three-bedroom home with two lounges and two bathrooms, that he shares with partner Ayla Wilson-Bairds and their white Swiss shepherd Winston. The two forms of the house are linked by a glass walkway, so the bedrooms are separate from the public areas. It is a house built for socialising, with plenty of decking options. “It has good covered areas and we do a lot of entertaining, especially in summer,” says Elliott. “But the second lounge is my sports room. There’s a bifold door to the deck and all the lads can come around and watch the UFC or the rugby.” There’s a 75-inch TV in here, and integrated speakers inside and out that are controlled with a phone app. Elliott’s office also tucks away behind alcove doors. Some elements in this house were a given, such as the concrete benches poured on-site. “I did that in my first house as sort of a tester. We changed it up a lot and poured quite a full-on kitchen bench and concrete hearth. They’re a big feature of the house.” Other parts of the house, despite Elliott’s planning, were more of a surprise. The kitchen cabinetry is in a matt Kombu Green finish by Dezignatek from Sockburn Joinery. “I just saw it and loved it,” says Elliott.

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Alongside the timber cladding is a Resene Integra render with Rockcote Cerano finish applied by Evolution Exterior Plastering. The render was a last-minute decision by the homeowner, and he could not be happier with the result.

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He came across the home’s exterior render at the last minute – Resene Integra with Rockcote Cerano finish – and liked the concrete look. “I hadn’t used it before and I was definitely keen on making the house stand out.” Alongside it is Abodo timber that is intended to weather to a pale silver, making for a bold but minimalist style. Drama comes from a standalone fin wall with the letterbox, an oversized house number and a large sliding shutter for a front window. Elliott has been building for more than a decade, and started Daleco Built around four years ago. Rather than feeling like he was taking his work home, Elliott enjoyed building his own home in between projects. “It did seem to take longer than doing a client’s build,” he says. “Entering the Registered Master Builders House of the Year awards definitely helped get it finished.” The house scooped a few accolades, including Regional Category Winner for Canterbury and Top 100 National Award. The kitchen is not the only touch of green. Elliott and Ayla chose all the internal finishes and decor themselves with airy greens, board-and-batten finishes and whimsical wallpapers softening the industrial elements. The large barn door in the main living area was custom made from pine and painted by Ayla with a rust effect, as were the ceiling beams. As the homeowner as well as the builder, Elliott customised the house to the way he wanted to live. There is three-car garaging, for example. There’s a glassfronted beer fridge in the scullery, and a fun concealed door in the entrance hall that leads to his sports lounge.


His long experience means he’s also taken care of all the practical considerations too, that some homeowners might overlook, such as careful placement of power outlets, switches, skylights and more. Functionality is evident everywhere. One aspect of a build that he considers vital is good lighting. “I believe that one of the best things you can do for your house is the feature lighting. One hundred per cent.” That attention to detail can be seen in the exterior entry, where strip lighting and the Abodo timber cladding both carry on up and over across the ceiling. In fact, all the Abodo cladding has hidden fixings, so there’s not a nail in sight. So he’s created a house that exactly suits his life and style right now. “We’re really happy with how it turned out,” he says. But he’s not one to sit around. Will there be another build for himself in the future? “Yes,” he says, “there will be.”

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he idea in this new-build was for easy-care flooring with a beachy feel. Flooring Xtra Rangiora supplied and installed Okiwi Bay carpet in Stone and Xpert Pro Moray laminate in Buckie. The laminate is certified low-emission and produced from sustainable materials. It has a waterproof surface, so can be used throughout, even in the laundry, and homeowner Elliott Dale is a fan of the pale colour. The cut pile twist carpet is solution-dyed nylon – a very hardwearing option for a house with a dog.

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hat makes a modern home beautiful? Is it the architectural merit, slick contemporary interiors or the fact that it’s doing its bit for the environment? For this Prebbleton property, it’s probably a combination of all three. And the icing on the cake is that the home was built in such a way as to pursue excellence at every junction. For Simon and Rebecca, the dream of this home started as a bare, flat paddock in a prime location in Prebbleton, Canterbury. The land had some established shelter-belt trees on it, but little else. “We wanted a small lifestyle block like this for a long time,” says Rebecca. The search had proven lacklustre until Simon spotted this section. The couple admits to having almost given up looking. “Simon came across the For Sale sign by chance during lockdown, and we instantly fell in love.” What initially attracted the pair was the established trees and the rich birdlife. After purchasing the land, they started planning the home, installing irrigation and planting many hundreds of plants. “We did most of this ourselves, with a little help,” says Rebecca. This labour of love and grafting on the land meant the couple could start to really understand the location: the tracking of the sun, the wet and dry patches, the local wildlife. From a timing perspective, the homeowners wanted to live in stage one of the house build, while stage two of the house was underway. “The house had to be designed with that imperative in mind, while ensuring that the end result was still seamless,” says Rebecca. “The house wasn’t finished until September 2022, but the builders were great about having us on site.” For Tom O’Connell and his team at LOC Construction, the two-stage building of the 356sqm home was easily manageable. “The homeowners wanted the three-bay garage and three-bedroom wing built first,” explains Tom. “They lived in this part with a temporary kitchen while we completed the second wing. A covered glass linkway formed the corridor to the lounge, living, kitchen and master bedroom wing, which sits at right angles to the bedroom wing. The result is completely harmonious.”

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The aesthetic for the home is straight, clean lines with a minimalist, calm and elegant approach. The open spaces, high ceilings and strong design connection between the interior and exterior bring this aesthetic to reality. Rockcote masonry cladding teams with LMA timber to add a grand touch to the exterior, while large windows illuminate the interiors and maximise the rural views. All doors and windows are full height. The interior ceilings and exterior soffits are uninterrupted on the same plane. The reclaimed feature Australian grey ironbark soffit invites you right into the foyer, creating a red hue in the interior that matches the horizontal grey ironbark cladding. “The way the home has been designed meant that we were able to show our proficiency and craftsmanship throughout the construction,” says Tom. “The floor-toceiling windows and doors meant that everything had to line up perfectly. There was no margin for error.” Along with the proficiency on the tools, Tom and his team had to work with the challenges of a complex build period due to Covid-19. “For example, we had to re-think how we did the framing, as pre-made framing was in very short supply,” says Tom. “We ended up making all the framing ourselves – it was a great experience for our lads to practise their trade.”

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Homeowners Rebecca and Simon describe the Covidrelated supply challenges as “less unexpected and more accepted” in that period, but they worked closely with LOC Construction to work through these hurdles. “We spoke almost every day. Communication and tenacity were the key,” says Simon. “Tom and Les were great to work with. Tom is unflappable, and the team are great problem-solvers. The site was always well managed, and the building crew were always friendly and cheerful.” And the compliments are reciprocated, with Tom enjoying having the homeowners on-site through the build. “Simon and Rebecca were great to work with. They obviously care about the land, and it’s great to see all the planting they have done, including the fernery between the two halves of the home.” The flow from interior to exterior in this home is a definite standout feature for the homeowners. “We chose flooring and deck timber which is the same (both Australian blackbutt) so that the floor runs almost seamlessly from indoors to out,” says Rebecca.

“The beautiful Waitaha schist stonework features both inside and out, and we love the areas where the stone meets and runs right into the home, as though the home somehow interrupts the stonework.” The glass walkway through the fernery gives the impression that you are walking through the ferns, which are also planted across the entire frontage of the home. “Eventually, we hope that it will feel as though the house is nestled in a native bush,” says Rebecca. The connection between what is inside and out highlights here the outstanding site and the illustration that the two are merging to become one. And judges in the Registered Master Builders House of the Year 2023 awards agree, awarding this home the Regional Supreme House of the Year award (Carters New Home $1 million-$1.5 million), Regional Pink Batts Craftsmanship Award and Regional APL Sustainable and Environmental Excellence award in the Mid and South Canterbury region.

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Reclaimed grey ironbark cladding from LMA Timber was used on the exterior of this home – all part of the sense of blurring the lines between inside and outside.

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Solar Living installed 18 panels on the roof of this new build, which is controlled by the PowerGenius home energy management system. Solar Living is a member of the Superhome movement so is committed to sustainable – and affordable – solutions.

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Feeling super This new Canterbury home designed by Bob Burnett Architecture checks the boxes as a sustainable, certified Superhome that is also a joy to live in. WORDS CASSIE DOHERTY PHOTOGRAPHY DENNIS RADERMACHER

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here’s a winning combination when it comes to house design, says Bob Burnett, director of Bob Burnett Architecture. It’s the bringing together of beautiful architecture and high-performance criteria. And too often, the beautiful architecture takes second place. “I think the key is design,” says Bob. “A lot of sustainable ratings are about the technical side, the thermal performance. It’s about ticking the boxes and filling out the spreadsheet. While these technical specifications are very important, I think a Superhome needs to be the best of both worlds: a holistic, welldesigned home, first and foremost, with beautiful aesthetics and the best possible living environment.” And Bob should know. He founded the Superhome Movement in 2015 after the Christchurch earthquakes forced him into a series of rental houses, highlighting New Zealand’s dire housing standards. The organisation lobbies for change in the country’s building industry. And at Bob Burnett Architecture, he leads by example. “Once people experience living in a home that’s well-designed, they understand. It’s all about having an aesthetically pleasing home that is delightful to live in, as well as warm, comfortable and high-performance. The best comment I hear when we finish a home is that it’s got a nice feel. As designers, that’s what we’re striving for, to provide something with some soul.” Homeowners Paul and Shirley Watson can attest to that. “If someone had told me beforehand that our house could be so nice to live in, I wouldn’t have believed them,” says Paul of their new-build home in Prebbleton in Canterbury. “When we talked to Bob, he talked about how he had all these checkpoints for making a home extremely energy-efficient but how you could easily get caught in the trap of just checking off those boxes and end up with a really dry design. He actually thought about the liveability and the design all the way through.” And there’s nothing so illustrative of the concept of form meeting functionality than the stone wall that runs through the centre of the house. It’s a dramatic feature, clad in Classic Stone veneer that makes the house a standout. But there’s more to it than that. “It serves a few functions,” says Bob. “Spatially, it provides the separation between the public area and the private area. So there are two bedrooms and two bathrooms on one side and on the other, the kitchendining-living and the guest bedroom that Shirley also uses as her craft room. It allows for high-level windows for cross-ventilation and that beautiful quality of light. And the wall also houses a lot of the plant infrastructure. So the heating system is actually inside the wall, as is the ventilation unit and the ductwork, the hot water cylinder and a bit of storage.”

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They include thermal performance, which involves energy modelling. “I was surprised by the technicalities that went into measuring the angle of the sun and light and how much that would impact on the heating of the house,” says Paul. “It was actually about preventing the house from overheating rather than being too cold.” Even the planting of deciduous trees shading the windows is included in the thermal calculations. Other principles are structure, which includes super-insulation, and windows that are highperformance and recessed to be in line with insulation. Airtightness and ventilation go hand-in-hand, and systems such as solar panels and heat pumps are gaining in popularity. Addressing water efficiency can be as small a step as installing water-efficient taps or appliances. Here, rainwater is collected by ground-level gutters that channel into a 4000-litre water tank hidden under the driveway. It’s treated with UV light so it can be used for drinking, showering and washing as well as irrigation and toilet flushing, to supplement the mains-connected water. Materials should be recyclable, low-carbon and responsibly sourced, says Bob.

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The stone wall was the starting point for the rest of the house. The black Colorsteel was chosen for its longevity and low maintenance and as a modern complement to the more rustic stone. And the cedar cladding enhances the tactile feel and adds biophilic properties. “Humans respond better to natural materials,” says Bob. “Wood just makes us feel better.” Paul and Shirley both come from nursing backgrounds. That’s why the Superhome approach was so appealing to them. “I’m well aware of how privileged we are to have a house like this,” says Paul. “The building standard in New Zealand is so far behind most other parts of the developed world, and this makes no sense to me from a health background. We have lots of elderly and young people in hospitals, from living in cold, damp houses.” Bob says this was the first house in Canterbury to be awarded ADNZ’s recently introduced Kaitiakitanga Award for sustainability. Kaitiakitanga is the ethics and practice of protection and conservation of the natural environment and the resources within it. There are 10 main principles in the making of a Superhome. Some are self-explanatory and easy to achieve, while others require a lot of pre-planning and forethought.

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The stone cladding from Classic Stone is the Southern Ledgestone profile in the Wanaka Blend colour. The Southern Ledgestone profile is a contemporary take on New Zealand schist: its balance of modern and rustic suits the application of the central spine that runs through the home and anchors the build.

Involved in this project “Dealing with waste, that’s a big one,” says Bob. “And it’s actually easy to have a lot less waste going to landfill. The construction industry is responsible for approximately 50 per cent of waste to landfill, with a lot of it being completely unnecessary. You can eliminate waste just through clever design. Using prefabricated methods, for example, and using optimal dimensions so you’re not cutting materials in the first place.” And the main principle, of course, is overarching. “Design filters through all of those things,” says Bob. He and the homeowners are pleased with the end result. “A really good part of this project was having really good clients,” says Bob. “People that are like-minded, have a similar world outlook and understand the things that we do. Who take the path less travelled and have the courage to do something different.”

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A Canterbury duo Keen to learn from previous successes, Jennian Homes Canterbury now offers two distinct Display Homes to the Ashburton audience. WORDS KATHY CATTON PHOTOGRAPHY SUPPLIED BY JENNIAN HOMES CANTERBURY

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Each Display Home boasts a modern, sleek exterior. As a registered and licenced Rockcote Resene Construction applicator, The Finishing Company installed the Resene Integra insulated facade system.

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Resene Half Rice Cake has been used as the warm whites throughout 6 Strowan Avenue. All paint colours, wallpaper, materials and finishes were selected by Petronella’s Interior Design.

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t’s fair to say that since the Canterbury earthquakes, the region has emerged as a hotspot for property development. And the growth of building work is not limited to Christchurch. Ashburton, just over an hour’s drive from Christchurch, is experiencing a shift in home ownership of its own. Jennian Homes has Display Homes nationwide, and now it’s Ashburton’s turn. Last year, the new home build company completed two side-by-side Display Homes in Christchurch, in collaboration with the New Zealand Olympic Committee. This was a model the company wanted to repeat. “The partnership with the New Zealand Olympic Committee was a great success,” says Cassy Appleton, Jennian Homes Canterbury’s Marketing Manager. “In 2022, we undertook a double build, which included one of the Display Homes being used for hosting events and Olympic athletes.” Cassy says feedback from clients and the general public after visiting the dual Display Homes has been overwhelmingly positive. “We instantly knew we could offer the same concept of side-by-side builds in Ashburton, showcasing two homes configured differently right next to each other. And with our team of quality, dedicated builders, we can give our clients an easeful home-building process, no matter what their design or budget.” This time around, the Jennian team built a 220sqm executive family home and a 216sqm contemporary family home right next door. Number 6 Strowan Avenue features a variety of premium products throughout the home, which rests on a slightly larger section of 650sqm, while number 4 Strowan Avenue showcases the range of quality products Jennian Homes Canterbury frequently install on a 632sqm section. First in line is 4 Strowan Avenue. This abode has an interesting layout, meaning the garage door doesn’t face the street. The cladding is brick with James Hardie Linea. The interiors are of an exceptionally high standard and offer the open plan living and dining space that appeals to families.

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Stepping next door, at number 6 is the executive family home, an affordable yet impeccable home that exudes elegance. Boasting a practical floor plan, the four-bedroom home maximises space without compromising on style. It is clad in Rockcote and James Hardie Oblique and has a large master bedroom of 12.5sqm. The master retreat becomes more spacious by an additional 10sqm when the inclusions of a walk-in wardrobe, ensuite and a makeup/study desk are taken into consideration. The open plan living area allows families and guests to relax and connect, with large windows that bathe the room in natural light, creating an inviting and cosy atmosphere. The kitchen design is sleek, with plenty of storage to allow for a clutter-free space. The team at Petronella’s Interior Design was brought in to create wow factor in each of the homes. As Ineke Winkelman, interior designer at Petronella’s Interior Design says, “The aim was to showcase different materials, finishes and colours in both homes. People are typically very visual, so having the ability to showcase what’s available makes the selection process a lot easier for clients.”

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subcontractors working together on the same street. We’re delighted with how efficient the whole process has been. We were able to provide everyone a barbecue lunch recently – just to say thank you to our hardworking tradies.” Jennian Homes Canterbury enjoys supporting local businesses and giving back to the community. The team is very thankful for the quality and efficiency the local trades and suppliers have put into these homes. “We are fortunate to have outstanding relationships with our suppliers, which allows us to have strong product availability, resulting in peace of mind for our clients,” says Cassy. It’s a rare occurrence that a home-build company can offer two different Display Homes at two different price points next to each other on the same street.

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The facility of two Display Homes provides an opportunity for clients to visualise the use of paint colours, light versus dark carpet, loop pile versus cut pile carpet and light or dark-coloured roof. “Being Timarubased, we were able to get to site quickly and bring our expertise to achieve a cohesive and harmonious design,” says Ineke. The Ashburton duo are both built to the highest standards using premium materials and products. Jennian has ensured that attention to detail is at the forefront of each build, and including energy-efficient systems is now standard in all Jennian Homes. “We’ve also been building for our clients in this new subdivision,” says Cassy. “We are a locally owned and operated business, meaning we use local trades and suppliers. It’s been great to have many of our

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This Ashburton duo has brought the vision of modern living to Canterbury, allowing homeowners to choose between luxurious elegance, affordable practicality or a combination of both. Registered Master Builders House of the Year Awards judges agree, with Jennian Homes Canterbury receiving awards across the Canterbury region in the 2023 Awards, including both a Gold Award and an entry into the Top 100 National Awards for a locally built Ashburton home. Jennian Homes Canterbury have five Display Homes throughout the region, featuring an array of design ideas and products. Its Studio J design centre in Sockburn, Christchurch, also offers further inspiration for those looking to build.

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Best of both worlds This family collaboration, with Archco Architecture at the fore, led to a refined mountain retreat – perfect for all seasons. WORDS KATHY CATTON PHOTOGRAPHY STEPHEN GOODENOUGH

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stylish mountain getaway will have many of us dreaming of cosy nights in front of the fire and picturesque alpine views. For this family, their dream started several years ago when they started looking for a section to build their own retreat to be used, hopefully, for generations to come. In November 2019, Gareth Ritchie, Director of Archco Architecture, stumbled across a section for sale ˉ at Lake Ohau in Waitaki District. On exploring further, the family fell in love with the natural beauty and remoteness of the site. ˉ Off the beaten track, Lake Ohau Village is surrounded by mountains and water, with the highest of the Southern Alps, including Mount Cook, visible on a clear day. This particular section overlooks Middleton ˉ and Ohau Lakes, with the snow fields behind the northwest of the section, just 20 minutes’ drive away. “It was the best of both worlds,” says Gareth. “It’s a stunning spot and appeals in both summer and winter.” For Gareth this was an exceptional assignment, as the clients were his parents. “It was always the intention that my parents would ask me to design their holiday home, so it was just a matter of how.”

Gareth’s only parameter from his parents was to “stick to the budget”. So he set about envisioning an abode that was small, compact and funky and that would become a “magical spot to love”. “It was a collaborative effort, and one that embraced the diversity of the surrounding natural materials,” says Gareth. Larch exterior cladding, monopitch roof, gaboon interior plywood and volcanic rock all help to amalgamate the home into the dramatic scenery. The minimalist floor plan and deliberate placement of the windows frame a diverse range of views. For example, the shower has a large skylight above it, providing views of the awe-inspiring, protected night sky. The timber detailing on the interiors is exquisite and extensive use of kwila screens on the exterior of the home create different visual moments as you walk through it. “It’s certainly not a standard home,” says Gareth. “There’s a Kiwiana vibe to the home, and the timber ties back to the alpine feel.” Despite the relatively small size, the 149sqm home maximises the space. It contains four bedrooms, and an additional bunk or break-out room, sleeping up to 12 people.


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The builder of choice for this project was Lee from Majestic Housing. Gareth and Lee have worked on other homes together over the previous five years, so they understood each other’s requirements and standards. “Gareth got me involved from the beginning,” says Lee. “This was great as we could start to work through some of the detailing early on, to ensure everything was going to work.” The detailing for the project required a specific construction process and a few items had to be built “back-to-front”, as Lee says. The soffits were installed before the roof cladding, and dummy rafters were placed on the outside of the cladding line to allow for the junctions to be set up correctly. “It was real attention-to-detail stuff,” says Lee. “The gaboon plywood sheets aren’t dead square, so we had to trim every sheet square before we put it up on the walls and ceiling.” As with any build in a remote part of New Zealand, location was the biggest challenge faced by the builder. The snow, “chaotic wind” and rain were all winter challenges, while the extreme summer temperatures also played a part. While these elements informed the design of the home, with the monopitch roof allowing for high-level glazing for sun, when it came to the construction phase, it was very much a case of dealing with what nature threw at them.

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“We were digging the holes in 28-degree temperatures, but then we had two days of snow after that,” says Lee. “We would typically work 12 days on while living in Twizel, then have a long weekend off. Towards the end of the build, we could bunk down and stay in the home itself to save the travel. I always treat the home as if I’m building my own.” The collaboration between the builder and architectural designer continued throughout the process as on-the-spot decisions needed to be made; for example, when post holes hit rock and the pile design needed to be re-engineered. “It was fantastic to work with the engineers and adapt to the rock in order to achieve the same loading,” says Lee. “Gareth and I work well together at bouncing ideas off each other and finding a solution that will work for everyone.”


With it being a family bach, Gareth, immediate family and friends did a fair portion of the finishing work themselves, such as the staining of the timber interiors and setting up the gabion baskets outside. “It was great that everyone could contribute to achieve such a fantastic result,” says Gareth. The architecture was also recently celebrated at the Canterbury Regional ADNZ Resene Architectural Design Awards, with the home winning best residential compact new home up to 150sqm and best interiors. The family moved in at the start of the year and are revelling in the warm and peaceful spot. “It’s cosy, modern and yet with that timeless feel,” says Gareth. “We made sure the home is well over insulation standards and with the careful placement of the home and the roof racking downhill, we think we’ve maximised the sun and views, making it an awesome place to be.”

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SUPER CHARGED Interior designer Kim Stephen’s terraced home in London combines her signature flair for colour with clever use of its compact spaces. WORDS ROBYN ALEXANDER PHOTOGRAPHY ELSA YOUNG/BUREAUX PRODUCTION SVEN ALBERDING/BUREAUX

vast array of interiors fabrics. “I just found the colourful ones more exciting and interesting,” says Kim. As anyone will know who has tried to put together a scheme using a range of bright shades, it’s not easy to get it right. Kim says that to make colour work in interiors, tempering it with neutrals and texture is important. Here in her own home, she made sure both elements were effectively used. An example is the textured charcoal wallpaper that covers one long wall in the open-plan ground floor, and then wraps around the far end of the living space to subtly demarcate the lounge area. The wallpaper is one of Kim’s signature materials. “It is the perfect antidote to my full-on colour, and art looks amazing against it. It brings warmth and texture and the light bounces off the linen-like effect of the paper.”

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Homeowner and interior designer Kim Stephens was very happy with the kitchen design by a previous owner. However, to create a multifunctional kitchen island in the space, she had a simple freestanding wooden structure made and topped it with honed Carrara marble. “It’s now an integral part of the kitchen – it serves as a breakfast bar, workstation and drinks prep area. It becomes a central hub for people to congregate around.”

“Yellow is probably the colour that I use most,” says Kim, “but always in small quantities and I always make sure that it sits closely to something black and white.” The abstract artwork in the hallway was purchased in Cape Town, and the rattan bench was picked up at a junk store in London.

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Against this neutral backdrop, Kim has used a combination of bold pieces – the acid-pink rug, and the abstract artworks that feature various shades of yellow – as well as a cleverly chosen pendant light fitting to make the space come alive. But these elements all came together very organically, says Kim. “I spend so much time meticulously planning interiors within my work sphere, so I quite enjoyed just letting this space develop its own personality over time.” The house had previously been given a considered structural renovation. This meant that its classic London terraced house layout had been enhanced with built-in storage, high-quality appliances and skylights that give several rooms a greater sense of spaciousness. The home’s location in Barnes, a district in south London, is another vital part of its appeal to Kim, her husband Graham and their two children. “Barnes has a really village-like feel,” says Kim, “with a beautiful green, a pond with ducks and a high street with mostly traditional independent shops. When we moved here from South Africa, Graham loved the idea of living in a country village, but I really wanted to be in London – and to our surprise, we got both boxes ticked when we arrived in Barnes.”

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Jamie’s bed is situated directly beneath one of the skylights, so in summer when the skylight can be left open, he feels like he is outdoors and under the stars. Says Kim: “We also needed to make the space practical, so he has double desks – one for online gaming and one for homework.”

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While the entire family enjoys life out and about, they all equally relish time spent in their home’s more private spaces. Upstairs, Kim has created a cocooning yet contemporary master bedroom that features an upholstered headboard in a bold blue pattern. More graphic pieces in the form of scatter cushions are punctuated with a mix of blue and yellow throws. The effect is breezy – yet a moodier atmosphere can be created with the inclusion of velvety textured throws and accessories in deeper blues. Also on the first floor is daughter Anna’s room, and son Jamie’s is situated on the loft level above. Both rooms reflect their personalities and came together as true collaborations. “Jamie wanted a room that felt like his own little den, and Anna seems to acquire and collect all sorts of toys, artwork and knick-knacks, hence the emphasis on display in her room.” Back downstairs in Kim’s home office – situated at the front of the house – a monochrome patterned wallpaper repeats another of her signatures: the use of black and white as a neutral. “I find it jazzy and light, and it brings me joy while I work.” Nowhere is more an extravaganza of pattern and colour than the powder room, with its blue ikat wallpaper and large brass-framed mirror. Kim says this is the place to go a little mad in. “You are in there for such a short time and it’s such a great opportunity to give someone an experience. I want them to come out with a sense of wonder.” Which is a very good way to describe this effortlessly chic house in general.


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HEALTHY HOMES: A KIWI REALITY Katheren Leitner, Chief Executive of Asthma New Zealand, tells abode how building homes with health in mind can be good for wellbeing without being bad for the budget.

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lot of people think Passive homes and highperformance homes have to look like modern boxes, but they can look like anything,” says Joe, whose high-performing home is a modest plywood-clad cottage on a rural section. “It’s about making sure it’s efficient enough with a well-performing interior. That can be applied to pretty much any building if you consider the key things: ventilation, air tightness, good windows and no thermal bridging.” Thermal bridges are weak points in the building envelope that allow heat to pass through and can cause up to 30 per cent of heat loss in a home. To save time and money building a healthier home, Joe recommends using Structural Insulated Panels (SIPs), which work like a sandwich with two layers of timber sheets and insulation in between. “They are the structure, the insulation, the interior finish and exterior air barrier, and are exceptionally quick to put up. With SIPs you use significantly less timber, which saves

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to form part of the building envelope, increasing air tightness. While Joe and his family previously suffered from asthma and allergy symptoms in winter, in their new Passive House their respiratory health is as optimal as the air quality. “It is possible to build Passive Houses on scale so that our future generations are left with assets, not liabilities. You and I can build a house that’s affordable and keeps us healthy,” says Katheren. “As we move forward, if nothing else, we hope you look for a home with health in mind. The purpose of a home is to keep us healthy. If we’re not doing that, then we’re doing ourselves an injustice. Healthy homes should not be a dream; they should be a Kiwi reality.” 09 623 0236 | asthma.org.nz

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hile the blossom has already blessed the flowering cherries I run under, the daffodils still cheerily mark my path in Hagley Park. There seems to be plenty of bonhomie in the air. It must be spring. My running mate Boony and I enjoy the challenge the inclement weather of winter can bring. There is a vitality about it, almost a righteousness. However, our self-bestowed hardness quickly dissipates with the sights and scents of spring flowers. I’m not sure our stride lengthens, nor is there any greater bounce in our step, but our chat is sprightlier. It may be a result of the promised libation at the end, or is there a more profound stirring of our soul? Is it this very simple experience of nature, running around a park, that elicits such a stirring, such a positive response within us? I firmly believe it does, and this is certainly not a new concept. This is not too dissimilar to the effect colour has on us. It is widely accepted colours have qualities that can cause certain emotions in people. Bright, warm colours stimulate energy and happiness, while cool, subdued colours soothe and calm. If I cast my mind back to when our children were younger, I was most likely responsible for them missing out on an extra boost of joy as I rolled Half Thorndon Cream and Double Parchment onto their bedroom walls. Their mother was happy, though, as she was with the ubiquitous yucca proudly standing in a corner of our cloistered hallway. Our restrained colour palette has remained as that, but it is with some relief that nature, albeit tamed, has tentatively poked its head into the interior of our house. A little more wild would be interesting; we are, though, modestly tipping our hat to the practice and principles of biophilic design. Most simply consider it “keeping a fruit salad plant”. Not us, as I proudly proclaim to the adorer of Thorndon Cream. It is more than that. Biophilia is our innate biological connection with nature. Consider this the next time you sit around a campfire pondering the flames, or as you look out across the rhythmical roll of the ocean. Biophilic design seeks to reconnect us with nature. A reconnection that is said to help reduce stress, improve cognitive function and creativity, improve our wellbeing and speed up our healing. I am convinced that the views of the river from our studio, the overhanging branches of the courtyard paperbark maple that invite themselves in through the open sliding window to our workspace, enhance the creativity and wellbeing of our team. As does the odd curious pıwakawaka. ˉ I enjoy a leafy park run to restore and recharge the batteries, to clear the mind and, of course, for the company too. Boony too, I think, or for him it may be that the Irish Red is a healer in itself. So, let’s not forget the opportunity to connect with nature. For the sake of our own health. 03 366 3268 | rmmla.co.nz


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The making of an oasis Green Therapy creates a leafy idyll centred around an outdoor fireplace.

his outdoor living space in Kennedy’s ˉ Bush, Otautahi Christchurch, is all about connections. Not only does the secluded haven seamlessly access the house, garden and pool, but the spot is all about friends and family gathering together. Garden design and planting professionals Green Therapy designed the area for a busy couple looking for a yearround relaxation and entertaining space. The fireplace is a strong feature cleverly concealed by existing trees from interior vantages, offering the wow factor yet remaining a tranquil escape. To preserve the site’s character, Green Therapy took inspiration from the home’s mid-century modern architecture as well as materials found in the landscape, opting to use locally sourced stone and native planting. The goal was to preserve the site’s character. Existing tussocks and native shrubs were integrated into the design, with new planting aimed at supporting local wildlife and enhancing the garden’s biodiversity. The result is an environment that feels like it’s always been there. The project earned gold in Residential Project Design and silver in Residential Construction up to $100,000 at The Landscape of Distinction Awards 2023. For the homeowners, this space has become a favourite retreat where they gather as a family around the fire, enjoying meals together. To Green Therapy, the client’s happiness is the ultimate measure of success. The Green Therapy team are accustomed to receiving recognition and awards for their work. Last year the team scooped two gold awards, two premier awards and Supreme Winner Landscape of the Year. A grand undertaking on Lake Wakatipu, Green Therapy created a place to reconnect with nature and enhance the local environment. One of Green Therapy’s future build projects also won gold for design at this year’s awards. Yet to be realised, the Fendalton garden and pool designed for multi-generational entertaining will connect the family to their riverside setting: another Green Therapy project abundant with inspiration. 0508 2GARDEN | greentherapy.info

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Archie’s Twix Tart I N G R E D I E NT S : BASE: 225g plain biscuits (we used Krispie) 75g butter, melted FILLING : 450g jar dulce de leche or 397g tin ready-made caramel condensed milk, whisked until very smooth C H O CO L AT E G A N AC H E : 150ml cream 75g milk chocolate (33% cocoa), chopped 75g dark chocolate (72% cocoa), chopped ½ teaspoon sea salt M E TH O D : Lightly grease a 35cm x 12cm loose-based rectangular tart tin. Preheat the oven to 150°C fan bake. Base: Blitz the biscuits in a food processor, add the melted butter and pulse to make fine, damp crumbs. Tip into the tin and press to make an even shell. Pop in the fridge for 20 minutes to firm up. Bake for 20 minutes, then cool for 5 minutes. Filling: Carefully spoon the dulce de leche or caramel condensed milk onto the base and smooth the top. Bake for a further 8 minutes. Cool, then chill in the fridge. Chocolate ganache: Heat the cream in a small saucepan until hot. Remove from the heat and add both chocolates. Leave for a few minutes, then whisk until smooth and stir in the salt. Cool to a thick pouring consistency, then pour over the caramel and smooth into gentle peaks using the back of a teaspoon. Chill for at least 2 hours, until the ganache is firm. The tart can be made 3 days ahead, covered and chilled. Remove from the fridge and cut into small wedges or fingers to serve. Serves 10-12

Treat yourself with this more-ish cheesecake slice. The streusel is used to make both the crunchy base and the topping. I N G R E D I E NT S :

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Grease a 28cm x 18cm slice tin and line with baking paper. Preheat the oven to 160°C fan bake.

1⅓ cups plain flour 1 cup brown sugar 1 cup rolled oats 1 tsp each baking powder and ground mixed spice ½ tsp sea salt 150g butter, melted C H E E S EC A K E : 500g cream cheese, at room temperature ½ cup sour cream 1 cup caster sugar 2 large eggs 2 tbsp custard powder finely grated zest 1 large lemon TO P P I N G : ¼ cup dark seedless berry jam 1½ cups blueberries, fresh or frozen (not thawed)

Streusel: Place all the ingredients in a large bowl and mix to form damp crumbs (you can use your fingertips). Take out 2¾ cups of the mix and press firmly and evenly into the base of the slice tin. Set the remaining mixture aside. Bake for 20 minutes until golden and firm. Set aside. Change the oven from fan bake to 160°C regular bake. Cheesecake: Place all the ingredients in a food processor and blend until smooth. Tip over the base and smooth the top. Topping: Stir the jam and blueberries together, then spoon over the top of the cheesecake. Scatter over the remaining streusel. Bake for 35-40 minutes, or until the top is golden and the cheesecake is set. Cool, then refrigerate for several hours to firm up. Cut into the desired size for serving.

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A surprisingly easy and elegant tart based on the popular caramel, chocolate and shortbread bar Twix.

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I N G R E D I E NT S : 175g self-raising flour ½ cup each caster sugar and sultanas 2 tsp ground ginger 1 tsp ground cinnamon ¼ tsp sea salt 2 large very ripe bananas, mashed (you need 1 cup mashed) finely grated zest 1 orange 80g butter, melted 1 large egg 1 cup milk 1 tsp vanilla extract TO P P I N G : 1 cup boiling water 150g brown sugar 2 tbsp golden syrup 2 tbsp rum, optional 2-3 small bananas, halved M E TH O D : Lightly grease a 6-cup capacity baking dish. Preheat the oven to 160°C fan bake. Combine all the dry ingredients together in a large bowl and toss so the sultanas are not clumped together. In a separate bowl, whisk the bananas, zest, butter, egg, milk and vanilla together. Add to the dry ingredients and stir together. Pour into the baking dish, then place on a lipped baking tray. Topping: Stir all the topping ingredients, except the bananas, together to dissolve the sugar. Lay the sliced bananas on top of the pudding. Pour the hot topping mixture onto the pudding over the back of a large spoon. Bake for about 40 minutes, or until golden brown, the top is firm and risen and you can see the sauce bubbling up the side of the dish. Serve hot with ice cream or softly whipped cream.

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pring is here, and it’s with enjoyment I can open the doors to the backyard during the weekends and feel the sunshine flooding into my happy family space. A place where I can take a breather and enjoy the respite from the hustle and bustle that working in town brings. Here, I can watch the kids enjoying our outdoor space. In the Golden Homes office we are all feeling a lift in the market, along with a pep in our customers’ steps with their excitement at the prospect of lining up a new home build before the end of the year. As we all head towards some welldeserved end-of-year relaxation, we are seeing increased customer requests to look at options for living outside the city centre. We had recently experienced a phase where the request was to live close to town; however, now we are seeing an equal demand from those wanting to leave work life behind at the end of the day and enjoy more space with a short commute. A flow-on effect from a couple of years ago shows some people still working from home or wanting a space to work from home in the future.

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