THE PINNACLE
This home – and its garden – prove dreams can come true; and earn national kudos along the way.
WORDS JO FERRIS
The journey began with a dream to move from living at the bottom of this hill to the top. As the peak site within an elite Welcome Bay estate, it was a constant lure – views from here the main drawcard; apart from the sheer expanse of the site itself.
That’s partly true. The home certainly exudes the magnificence of bygone history. Except for one key point. It was developed in 2009; designed, built and fashioned by an English couple with a vision to recreate American Victorian architecture.
Sun and scenery are headline stars, but this home captivates in ways that honour the vision behind it. The owners had the idea. Auckland architect, Cate Creemers brought it to life - her architectural skill underpinning the design. Like the personal art collection that features throughout, this residence is its own interpretation of artistic brilliance. Built by Tauranga’s Calley Homes, it was the regional supreme winner in 2022’s Registered Master Builders House of the Year, subsequently winning at national level.
Incorporating passive solar design principles, other sustainable attributes include a solar hot water system, warm roof system, along with thermal and acoustic insulation. Externally, Abodo Vulcan cladding is a New Zealand thermally-modified product. Inside, precast concrete panels anchor the home’s core, while enhancing its aesthetics. Timber also features strongly throughout.
Gated entry and an uphill driveway disguise the house initially. The greeting is a contemporary expression, but it’s not until the home unveils its soul that it tugs at the emotions. At around 475 sqm, the layered design sections this home into defined quarters. Family and guests have choice on bedrooms - and views for that matter. The master suite cherishes special seclusion, thanks to its magnificent view, but the bedroom above has a personal outdoor zone that elevates that perspective.
Gatherings gravitate towards the heart of the home - simple in its approach to intimacy and togetherness, yet characterised by the complexity of architectural nuance and building craftmanship. The astonishing panorama in front of this entire living area is heart-stopping. North-facing, it bathes in sun all day. Mauao stands majestically centre stage; views either side stretching from Papamoa to the Kaimais - right up to Coromandel. It is truly breathtaking.
Massive banks of floor-length glazing were the only response to frame its full extent, while 100sqm metres of wrap-around decking provides a seamless connection. Underlying the glazing’s aesthetics however, the sun’s warmth is harnessed, while exposed concrete flooring absorbs it. The open f ire in the ‘library corner’ is merely for mood; snuggled up with a book or watching TV once views fade into twilight and city lights twinkle.
A sunken lounge enhances its height as the raked sarked ceiling brings nature inside. Different timbers also instil texture throughout - from the lustre of Pacific cedar to the honeyed grain of American Oak. The contrast with concrete in key areas highlights how nature can harmonise with a man-made material - if done properly. With surround sound adding mood in the private cinema, this home was born to entertain. Elegant as the kitchen is, with its innovative scullery and unique finish, the outdoor lounge is a revelation. Moody in its dark tone and texture, one can be forgiven for thinking this is simply an outdoor fireside haven. Hiding discreetly behind what appears to be a corrugated iron feature wall however, is a significant barbecue kitchen. Genius. From here, the garden offers its own invitation. Stepping down to lawn, the landscape slopes to the swimming pool and spa before meandering amid a wonderland of trees, grasses and specimens. Completely hand planted by the owners - more than 3000 plants interweave another artistic interpretation that binds this home with the land and nature. Truly a masterpiece - with national kudos to match.
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