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Hudson, Simon Hunt, Amy Bourke and Madeliene.
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BUILDING A BRIGHTER FUTURE
Just like the timber homes they make, this couple has created a business that’s built to last.
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Fraemohs’ conventional builds often include stunning timber features, as seen here in their show home.
The Fraemohs show home is located at Three Creeks Estate, Ohauiti.
Two years ago, Tauranga locals Amy Bourke and Simon Hunt brought Fraemohs Homes to the Bay of Plenty. The company’s ethos of healthy, environmentally sustainable, Scandinavian-style homes has proved very popular with Bay locals.
Simon has 20 years of building experience in New Zealand and overseas and Amy runs Blank Canvas Catering, one of the region’s top catering businesses. Her Masters degree in business and marketing background, along with the couple’s deep roots in Tauranga, have made their Fraemohs Homes franchise a huge success.
“To find good quality, local products, we research and network and actually spend time seeing what’s out there and thinking of better solutions,” says Amy.
It’s a practice that has served them well in the Covid era. As overseas supply shortages become
more prominent, Amy and Simon have been able to deliver on solid timber homes by sourcing locally and using their own factory and processing plant with Fraemohs.
“Sustainability is at the heart of everything we do,” says Amy. “It comes from our own family values. My granny was a greenie way back before it was cool. I remember her rubbish container was a little honey jar and it would take her a month to fill it. Simon’s grandparents were the same and so it was passed down through our parents. I think we just naturally apply it to all areas of our lives.”
Solid timber homes are strong, durable and built to last. Fraemohs’ homes are built of sustainable New Zealand pine and are classed as carbon negative, meaning they actually reduce the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere. The trees used to build the home capture and store CO2 as they grow in the forest and, when the trees are harvested, they’re replanted with more carbon-storing trees.
“The need to be sustainable was accelerated when we had our own kids,” explains Amy. “Creating a better planet for them to live on, or a planet for them to live on full-stop, is so important to us. It’s a responsibility
as a business owner now to be considering sustainability, and I just don’t know if there’s much of a future for businesses that are not.
Philanthropy is another large part of Amy and Simon’s ethos.
“From the minute we bought Fraemohs Homes two years ago, we have committed to giving back to our community. As time’s gone on, we’re able to make more and more of an impact as the business has grown. I did the same with Blank Canvas, which is in its sixth year now. We regularly deliver food to families in tough situations, give food to charities with the aim of having zero wastage and we work with Grandparents Raising Grandchildren and the Tauranga Women’s Refuge.”
The couple say their long-term aim is not in the quantity but the quality of the homes they build, and helping to be a part of the solution to New Zealand’s housing crisis, without taking advantage of it.
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G.J. Gardner Tauranga South franchise owners Kirsty and Shane McConnell.
A SHOW OF ROMANCE
This Palm Springs-inspired show home may be brand new, but a nostalgic-yet-modern use of art deco sensibilities hark back to its exotic desert namesake.
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They say home is where the heart is, and G.J. Gardner’s new Pāpāmoa show home may just set yours aflutter. Named Desert Romance, 9 Monticola Drive, Palm Springs really is a stunning marriage of form and function from the inside out.
G.J. Gardner Tauranga South franchise owner Kirsty McConnell enjoyed working on the architectural and interior features, with its light and airy ambience and “modern art deco twists”.
“We wanted to do our own spin on a Palm Springs theme. Art deco sensibilities are part of the Palm Springs aesthetic so we’ve referenced that in features throughout the home,” Kirsty says, adding that curved walls and cabinetry, detailed circular brass fittings, and generous tropical planting inside and out are obvious examples.
The single-story show home, spanning 321 square metres, including alfresco, is multi-gabled and clad primarily in San Selmo ‘Cashmere Grey’ brick. White-painted board and batten also features as a popular home owner choice, and adds to the exterior’s appeal. So too does the driveway, with white seashells embedded in its lightly hued ‘Horotiu’ concrete.
The show home may be recently completed, but care has been taken with the landscaping to ensure large tropical plantings give it immediate substance.
The home is positioned on the section to allow for a large family-sized swimming pool, something that would complete the Palm Springs look nicely.
Inside this four-bedroom home, there’s not far to travel for the first glimpse of Kirsty’s desired décor, featuring “art deco with a modern twist”. The entranceway includes DecoForme half-round oak detailing from floor to ceiling. Decoforme features in the kitchen Island cabinetry, master bedroom as a headboard, and also behind shelving in the transitional hallway between the main living area and master suite.
Another décor touch of significance is the use of brass throughout and in circular form where appropriate – for example the light fittings. Most obvious examples include the huge brass rings that interlink to form the media room’s dramatic light fitting. A singular brass ring was selected for above the dining table, while a roundedged hanging pendant over the kitchen island also draws the eye. Orbital lights, hanging in clusters of three encased in a brass fitting, are stunners in the whitetiled bathroom and en suite.
The brass theme also impacted on the show home’s coloursteel roof, Kirsty points out. The colour – which many people comment on – is Colorsteel Lichen, and presents as a brass hue. A visit to Dulux ensured a paint colour match, to grace the media room’s walls, albeit with verdigris pigment. The majority of the home’s other walls are white, to beautifully complement the honey-oak colour of the DecoForme timber.
G.J. Gardner Tauranga has three in-house interior designers. Kirsty encourages collaboration for the best result when making the show home’s many décor choices.
Also working with Kirsty on her vision for the show home architectural design was Renata Kelly from Cornerstone Design. Her plans include detailing such as the home’s high stud and big gable ends – perfect for enabling and emphasising the view of the Pāpāmoa sky. The house enjoys a 2.7m stud throughout, with vaulted ceilings in the Family and Media rooms which takes the height to a spacious 3.2m. It’s a light-infused home, thanks in part to the gables (which by their very nature, feature a high pitch and hence allow plenty of light in) and to skylights.
“There are amazing skylights above the kitchen area and the skylight cavity is quite special – a lot of work has gone into that to make it a feature. You have to see it to appreciate it,” Kirsty enthuses. Skylights also feature in the gabled roof of the outside seating area. The outdoor gas fire ensures the appeal of this area remains high in winter.
Another pleasing aspect of the home’s layout is that the kitchen can be accessed from the main living area and the media room (although a cavity slider can close this room off if desired). This well-appointed kitchen has two working zones, and – in a break from the norm – features a sliding window where a splashback would traditionally be. It’s just perfect for feeding food out to the alfresco dining area.
A wander through captures other points of interest, such as the stand-alone bath in the main bathroom; a separate powder room; and oversized bedrooms with in-built cabinetry, cupboards and shelving.
That’s but a taste. There’s plenty to fall in love with in this romantic home affair.