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The best of two worlds comes together in this home with cutting-edge looks but grass roots functionality. When the homeowners decided to move from Southland to Wanaka one of their main concerns was being able to enjoy the Central Otago sun without being blown away. This home has both shelter and aspect, open-ness and intimacy. And even though they swapped 10 acres for a 700-square-metre site, they have achieved the perfect balance of seclusion and sociability. 

The gently sloping section in Kirimoko Park appealed because a grassy drainage swale used to channel heavy rain away provided ample separation from the neighbours. They wanted a place that felt like home while capturing the spirit of being on vacation. This has been achieved by an edgy design which is innovative yet practical. With texturally rich interior; a wall of schist is a feature at the entrance and ties in with the prevailing vernacular in the region. The windows are carefully placed for slices of paradise to enter the everyday and ensure the mountainous landscape views are part of the package. The main lounge, a step down from the kitchen to follow the contours of the land, is more introspective. This can be closed off with a sliding barn door which makes it cosy. It's painted Dulux 'Castlecliff', a timeless deep grey to add delicious drama and is a relaxed hangout- zone, particularly when the homeowner's grandkids come to stay.

In the summer, the room, which seems to float above the garden filled with hardy natives, also has access to the main entertainment deck - sheltered and west-facing to catch the late-afternoon sun. In quieter times when the winter fun is over, they might retreat to the spa pool and raise a glass to the snow groomers doing their thing up on the slopes of Treble Cone. The homeowners concluding that it is not a bad place to downsize to.

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Shiplap cedar, schist and Espan metal in 'Flaxpod' are used in combination to create interest on the exterior
Shiplap cedar, schist and Espan metal in 'Flaxpod' are used in combination to create interest on the exterior
LookBack Black Tiles with a rusted patina are a talking point in the kitchen which has black cabinetry and a ply edge detail.
LookBack Black Tiles with a rusted patina are a talking point in the kitchen which has black cabinetry and a ply edge detail.
Dulux 'Castlecliff', a grey with a warm undertone, makes the living room more intimate whereas elsewhere the walls are painted Dulux 'Mt Aspiring'.
Dulux 'Castlecliff', a grey with a warm undertone, makes the living room more intimate whereas elsewhere the walls are painted Dulux 'Mt Aspiring'.
The table which is connected to island bench is topped with blackwood veneer, and is a good spot to gather when outdoor dining is off the agenda.
The table which is connected to island bench is topped with blackwood veneer, and is a good spot to gather when outdoor dining is off the agenda.
Glossy polished floors reflect the furnishings and foliage in this sunny coffee area
Glossy polished floors reflect the furnishings and foliage in this sunny coffee area
A mural of a Japanese lady is the unconventional backdrop to the bed in the main suite.
A mural of a Japanese lady is the unconventional backdrop to the bed in the main suite.
A Vertralla II freestanding bath takes centrestage in this bathroom where Corten A floor tiles pick up on the weathered kitchen splashback and Absolute Bianco wall tiles have the look of concrete.
A Vertralla II freestanding bath takes centrestage in this bathroom where Corten A floor tiles pick up on the weathered kitchen splashback and Absolute Bianco wall tiles have the look of concrete.
The schist wall anchors the home to the land and the landscape.
The schist wall anchors the home to the land and the landscape.
Double glazed low-E aluminium windows keeps things snug in winter while on summer evenings, the west-facing deck is well used.
Double glazed low-E aluminium windows keeps things snug in winter while on summer evenings, the west-facing deck is well used.

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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.