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Situated within 10 minutes from the central hub of our Capital, Wellington City. This home on a 900m² section was designed with family in mind.

With three teenagers and an enthusiastic golden retriever, top of mind, the client for this build wanted space and a somewhat bulletproof material palette. Their brief to us at David Reid Homes was for a contemporary architectural style. Clean-lined, boxy look so they could add character with the asian furniture and decor collected from their time living in Singapore.

To ensure the home meets their family friendly requirements there was consideration as to what would hold the test of time. In particular, the concrete floor (heated) is forgiving of dirt and means footprints and pawprints are easily wiped away. As well as extra-wide hallways and an extra-wide stairwell meaning more room for boisterousness.

The influence of Singapore may not be apparent at first glance however, black and white homes (colonial bungalows with dark timber beams and whitewashed walls) are now rare but sought after in that country - and this is reinterpreted here. The lower level, clad in dark-stained cedar board, looks smart and geometric. The vertical boards are random width to lend texture to the façade which wraps over the garage and a blade wall that hides the living room from the driveway. The downstairs zone has the kitchen and dining room too plus a master suite where the homeowner finds the walk-in wardrobe a real treat. Overall, the open-plan living area with indoor/outdoor flow is enjoyed all year round.

Photography by Leroy James

Contemporary in the Capital
Contemporary in the Capital
Calacatta Supreme engineered stone benchtops have the elegance of marble but are more durable. Brushed-brass tapware is a classic counterpoint to the sleek black laser-edge cabinetry.
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The Escea ST900 gas fireplace is a focal point in the living room. Floor to ceiling windows bring in the light requested by client.
Carrara silver matt tiles and the freestanding bath is Progetto Niagara Ellipse from Plumbline.
Kelly dome pendant from ECC.
Screening for the stairs is made from matai rescued from floorboards pulled out of the original home on the property.

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David Reid Homes is an iconic New Zealand brand with a proud history of building beautifully crafted, innovative homes. Since 1993, we've had the one goal: to create innovative homes that reflect personalities and the way people live their lives. Since then, we have grown to become a nationwide network of franchised branches and our core values and aspirations are still the same.