There’s something deeply satisfying about the way this home rises to meet its Wānaka landscape — at once modest and bold. A statement in steel, schist and cedar, the roofline sets the tone, leaning into a striking mid-century silhouette that anchors the 337sqm home with timeless presence. Step inside and the mood shifts. A darkened foyer forms a moment of pause before the home opens dramatically into a pavilion-style living space. High-set windows stretch around the perimeter, capturing the ever-changing mountain views and bathing the interior in natural light. A raw-steel fireplace grounds the living area.
This is a home designed to connect. Inside flows easily to out, with a vast 70sqm outdoor living zone made versatile by automated louvres overhead. Come rain or shine, the space is ready to host. Elsewhere, the four-bedroom, two-bathroom layout delivers separation, without disconnection. The plan is practical, yet the details — curated colour, thoughtful joinery, balanced proportions — elevate every space. External materials ensure longevity and fit naturally within the rural setting. Internally, the rhythm of timber, concrete and dark finishes complement the modernist tone, while allowing mountain light to do the heavy lifting in the show of contrast. This home doesn’t shout for attention — it earns it, slowly and with confidence, revealing itself as you move through.
NATIONAL AWARDS WON
Top 100
REGIONAL AWARDS WON
Regional Gold