The light fantastic

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Breeze blocks are back! And they are looking more striking than ever. This architecturally designed home demonstrates smart use of texture and natural light to create features that deliver a distinctive point of difference. The outdoor room adds a modern mid-century touch with breeze blocks that not only look impressive and create privacy, but cast intriguing light patterns. Sustainably built to maximise thermal efficiency, the north-facing layout ushers light into the living spaces, bringing it all the way from the raking ceilings to the polished concrete floors. An insulated slab, low-e glazing, and superior wall and roof insulation ensure the home is efficient to heat and cool.The interiors are sleek and the all-white kitchen has plenty of storage. The cedar wall in the main living space adds texture and warmth to the otherwise crisp decor. Cedar boards wrap around to the hallway ceiling and marry beautifully with the exterior cladding. Each of the two big and beautiful bathrooms include floating vanities, floor-to-ceiling tiles and glass showers. The main bathroom stands out with its feature tile wall, bathtub nook and opening skylight. 

REGIONAL AWARDS WON

Regional Silver

REGION & CATEGORY:

Bay of Plenty & Central Plateau
Builder's Own Home