A LA MODE
A tropical escape beneath Mauao’s gaze, this Mount home is a bold masterpiece of imagination and indulgence.
WORDS JO FERRIS
It’s hard to conceive a property like this even exists in Mount Maunganui’s blue-chip neck at the foot of Mauao; let alone one that transports you to a place of tropical indulgence. Knowing it’s the vision of a local business couple, it becomes apparent. This home is a work of art — a complex story, layered with mystique.
Hidden from the road and seemingly lost against a backdrop of high-rise towers; once inside, everything disappears. Apart from Mauao, of course. That’s one feature that should always be revered in this part of town. And revered it is, thanks to a wall of glazing in the lounge framing this iconic landmark, around to Pilot Bay.
Given a 230sqm, narrow site, wedged between a low-rise apartment complex and the house in front, a multi-level home was the only logical concept.
Tauranga architect Mark Carnachan worked to a brief that maximised sun, space and outlooks, while minimising views of neighbouring high-rises. The result is extraordinary — a multi-level home that defies any limitations of a tight spot.
The depth, tone, texture and ways each zone interacts is absorbing; the sense of seclusion, immersive. At its lowest point, a self-contained studio allows bespoke accommodation for family or guests. With both a lift and stairwell access, the home rises through five, split-levels in what is essentially four stories.
With the studio tucked below ground level, it shares access with a private, tropical garden — a complete surprise; with its spa-pool, designer seating and surreal vibe.
Every aspect of this home is a revelation, each level their own entity, yet linked in intimate ways. The gourmet kitchen, with its soaring, 7m black ceiling is pure magic. Flowing out to an alfresco lounge, screened above and to the side with motorised louvres and sliding doors, the tropics again come to mind.
Connection with the lounge and dining room a few steps above is genius, the sloping ceiling and glass balustrade create a marriage of perfection. And that’s part of this home’s intrigue. Spaces are partitioned to create sensory connections, while flowing one to the other.
The ultimate luxury sits in the master retreat on the upper level, a bedroom and snug of velvety romance and bathroom of sheer indulgence, thanks to its twin showers and steam sauna. A home of pure imagination and focus on fun; it touches the senses in every conceivable way.
18b Maunganui Rd, Mount Maunganui