Trends New Zealand Volume 34 No 3 | Page 20

Welcoming face With a natural-look exterior that appeals to lovers of traditional or modern homes, this Landmark Homes showhome will not disappoint when you step inside Livability is all-important when it comes to choosing your family home – and a timber path leading to a crisp, modern Aluminium Plasma front door is a great place to start. This Landmark Homes showhome – the Wakefield – in Karaka, Auckland is a relaxed, four-bedroom home with stand- out street appeal, says Landmark Homes Counties franchisee Sarah McMullin. “The attractive off-white weatherboard and lightly stained vertical cedar shiplap cladding match the style of the house, with its shallow-angled roof in 5-rib Colorsteel.” search | save | share at The modern, north-facing family home is both warm and light, with stacker doors and windows that open up the heart of the interior to the timber deck and patios. The airy ambience is continued with a double-height white-washed batten wood feature wall in the entryway. This look is echoed on the balustrade and on the upstairs void that overlooks the entrance. A natural engineered wood, wide-plank floor complements the warm, relaxed look. “Livability also suggests logical, well- organised interiors, and the Wakefield boasts an intuitive flow,” says McMullin. “The large kitchen, scullery, and dining/ family area captures all day sun and connects to an entry deck for easy enter- taining. Plus, a cavity slider can connect or shut-off the lounge from this open space.” The well-appointed kitchen has an engineered stone benchtop and high-end appliances, while the scullery holds more appliances and storage. Windows over the sinks in both rooms look out to the garden. Upstairs, the generous-sized master suite has a walk-in wardrobe and luxury