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With views to Coronet Peak, this ti mber-clad home in Jack’s Point, Queenstown, certainly has wide appeal – the sprawling single-level stunner covers 340sqm.

Those lucky enough to be invited over will be greeted by eye-catching uncoated rough-sawn macrocarpa walls, finished with airlock sliding glass doors. Glazed cedar cavity sliders, set between bagged stone schist features, open to the beauti fully equipped kitchen, with its insulated concrete floor in salt and pepper that spills into the living-dining space. A hydronic underfloor heatpump keeps feet warm. Facing north, the five-bedroom home makes use of passive heating principles. Thermally broken, argon-fi lled, double-glazed windows balance natural light; electric blinds to the north, west and east temper the mid-afternoon sun. The house incorporates sheltered decking and courtyard areas, protecting outdoor living from prevailing winds. The master bedroom looks over Lake Wakatipu and the lights of Queenstown. A spacious, well thought-out wardrobe provides good use of space.

NATIONAL AWARDS WON

Top 100

REGIONAL AWARDS WON

Regional Gold

REGION & CATEGORY:

Southern
New Home $1 million - $2 million