Sweeping sea views, a sumptuous interior, swimming and spa pools, and sustainability – this home truly has it all. The three-bedroom cedar weatherboard residence stretches long and low along the Tasman clifftop, taking in views from Rabbit Island all the way around to Abel Tasman from virtually every room. Expansive outdoor living areas and glazed atriums make the most of outlooks to the sea and the pools. The covered outdoor kitchen and lounge is an impressive destination for get-togethers with friends and family or for quiet meals. It’s designed to be both a hub for entertaining and a sanctuary from which to soak in the scenery. Meticulous workmanship is on display throughout the 305sqm home, and each space flows intuitively to the next. The confluence of contrasting materials such as flecked concrete, white kitchen cabinetry and timber is neutral and natural. But this house has more than just clever design and top-notch craftsmanship. It’s also a stellar example of self-sustainability – it harvests its own water, processes its own waste and produces enough power to run the home, plus extra to charge a battery pack. What more could you possibly want?
NATIONAL AWARDS WON
National Outdoor Living Excellence
Top 100
REGIONAL AWARDS WON
Regional Category Winner
Regional Outdoor Living
Regional Kitchen Excellence
Regional Gold