Trends New Zealand Trends Volume 31 No 10 New Zealand | Page 117
Lower ground floor
Ground floor
Living areas flow to an
outdoor room within an
open pavilion supported by
large solid cedar columns
and concrete. The ceilings of
this pavilion and the pergola
walkways feature cane screens
beneath clear roof sheeting.
“The delicate cane creates a
lovely soft play of light,” Piva
says. “As with the house itself
all the materials have been left
to weather naturally.”
Architect: Andrew Piva, Broderick Ely,
Jonathon Boucher, BE Architecture
Builder: Good Constructions
Kitchen manufacturer: Creative
Design Cabinets
Cladding, window and door joinery:
Western red cedar
Flooring: Polished concrete with Keims
Stain
Paints: Dulux China White
Lighting: Masson For Light
Pool: The Pool Group
Outdoor fire: Corten
Cabinetry: Solid blackbutt; lacquered
Benchtops: Blackbutt timber
Splashback: Glass
Range: Smeg
Ventilation: Qasair
Refrigerator: Fisher & Paykel
Dishwasher: Bosch
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Above left and far left: The massive
stone wall reinforces the strong
visual links with the landscape.
Legend to plans: 1 main living area, 2
kitchen, 3 glazed walkway, 4 master
bedroom, 5 second living area, 6
bedrooms, 7 guest house, 8 outdoor
living area, 9 gymnasium, 10 pool.
Story by Colleen Hawkes
Exterior photography, entry and
kitchen image by Peter Clarke; other
interior photography by Trevor Mein
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