Nestled in nature

In the heart of Khandallah stands a stunning modern residence, a vision articulated by the homeowners, designed by architect Richard Middleton, and brought to life by the dedicated craftsmanship of David Harper and his team at Custom Homes.

Surrounded by native trees preserved from the 120 year old section, the double pavilion design clad in Abodo timber, delivers a contemporary home with the ‘wow’ factor.

The grand entry door opens to reveal a lounge with impressive nine-metre-high ceilings. Double storey windows reach to the mezzanine and bedrooms above. Hidden behind a concealed door is an intimate media room that shares a double sided fireplace with the main living zone.

The kitchen showcases a seamless blend of dark and light timber and a striking forest-hued tiled wall. A large scullery with double butler’s sink, reeded-glass overhead cupboards, and oak cabinetry contributes to the home’s overall warmth.

The stairwell is a masterpiece. It required significant structural steel to support the American oak floating steps that lead to the second level. The solid timber balusters, each fastened with double bolts sunk into the floor, and the intricate recessed lighting in every timber tread, collectively showcase the builder’s attention to detail and precision.

At every turn, the home’s interconnected private and shared spaces are enhanced by thoughtful finishing. “The separate studio, with garaging below, was designed for the homeowner to complete work commitments away from the main home,” explains David.

With the same steep pitched roof as the main pavilion, the studio has its own bathroom and kitchen concealed behind dark cedar battens, and a central double sided fireplace. A custom desk, crafted from totara timber salvaged from the original site, takes pride of place in the owner’s office.

The partnership with the owners and architects, characterised by open communication, was strengthened during numerous onsite amendments. This collaboration led the homeowners to fondly dub David and his project manager, Ciaran, as ‘the dream team’. “We appreciated their professionalism and execution. Nothing was ever too much trouble, and they went above and beyond to ensure we achieved the desired result,” says the homeowner.

The beautiful and functional home, which reflects its surroundings and historic neighbourhood, took two years to complete. David says it was an honour to construct a home with such design consideration and craftsmanship, and which mirrors the personality and lifestyle of the homeowners and their family.

“It was a privilege to be involved in such an enjoyable and rewarding build.”

Location: Khandallah | Wellington

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