All about the angles

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Set on a narrow site of just 13 metres, this five-bedroom home was created with a folder roof form that rises up from the entry over the kitchen, living spaces and backdown towards the west. Its unique design makes the outdoor landscape visible from the entrance right through to the living space. What is strikingly beautiful about this 371sqm home is the way it draws you into the property and takes you on a journey through the living space to the prized views across the city. The expanding angles are, without doubt, its defining feature. On the upper level, a decked area is bordered by frameless glass balustrades to capitalise on the expansive views. The stunning vista can also be enjoyed on the lower deck where a spa pool and outdoor dining area create a welcoming evening setting. The steel theme combined with carefully considered use of colour and feature walls throughout the property create a dynamic and engaging interior environment. Particularly noteworthy is the steel on the sides of the kitchen island and the banister in the entrance. The template for the banister was laser cut with a design that represents the topography of Burnt Hill, which is visible from the deck.

NATIONAL AWARDS WON

Top 100

REGIONAL AWARDS WON

Regional Gold

REGION & CATEGORY:

Canterbury
Resene New Home $2 million - $4 million