Contemporary Waterfront Sanctuary, Tauranga

By Marilyn Cleland Interiors

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Located on the Omokoroa waterfront this design was briefed to maximise the frontage and views whilst retaining a casual coastal theme. Washed cedar boards and battens were used on the exterior and continued into white painted interior walls and beamed ceilings.

Open plan living, dining and kitchen are contained in the front area which opens onto a spacious deck designed to create a functional indoor/outdoor living space once sliding doors are open.

Interior design features include hand crafted light fittings and bespoke furniture, a blend is achieved between the owner’s antique pieces and new modern styling.

Concealed behind this frontage is a sheltered garden and outdoor entertaining area, the bedroom wing is accessed internally by a long corridor.

Dekton, a engineered large sheet granite was used extensively in bathrooms on floors, walls and vanities and in the kitchen upstand and splashback .

Attention to detail, good craftsmanship and well thought out design create a relaxed overall theme which makes this home very comfortable and functional whether   occupied by the owners or enjoyed by frequent visits of many family members.

Marilyn Cleland Interiors
Bay of Plenty

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Over the years, Marilyn has provided design solutions with suppliers, architects and developers in the Bay of Plenty, creating unique and wide-ranging stylish interiors, from high-end residential homes to corporate interiors and residential developments. With many years experience, extensive product knowledge and a passion for interior design, whether you are renovating or creating a new home, Marilyn can offer direction and scope for your project, making your home, or working environment a pleasure to be part of.

"Interior design is an experience and process using emotion, instinct and knowledge.  Creating originality requires imagination.  The ability to visualise and coordinate colours, textures and dimensions, results in a distinctive space that is stylish, pleasing and uniquely yours."