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Since 1936 HOME has showcased New Zealand residential architecture; homes that are designed to inspire, challenge and delight, by the country’s best architects.
In every issue we invite our readers into these homes, telling their owners’ stories at the same time as explaining how these remarkable buildings came to be.
Simultaneously, HOME celebrates New Zealand’s best design, interiors and landscapes - every element of the places we call home. It explores the wealth of creative talent that exists in New Zealand and our evolving built environment.
HOME is a highly collectible and beloved part of people’s lives; at once contemporary and timeless, thoughtful and stimulating.
In every issue we invite our readers into these homes, telling their owners’ stories at the same time as explaining how these remarkable buildings came to be.
Simultaneously, HOME celebrates New Zealand’s best design, interiors and landscapes - every element of the places we call home. It explores the wealth of creative talent that exists in New Zealand and our evolving built environment.
HOME is a highly collectible and beloved part of people’s lives; at once contemporary and timeless, thoughtful and stimulating.
An Architect's Own Family Home Designed As A Colourful and Nostalgic City Sanctuary
Using colour blocking and 1970s-style tiling, this home designed by Rogan Nash Architects is a nostalgic city oasis for an architect and her family.
Awarded a Homestar 6 rating by the New Zealand Green Building Council, it is a highly efficient home, designed with sustainability and performance at its heart.
Going against the grain of open-plan living, it is an interpretation of a broken-plan concept; an interior layout that has some degree of separation but still connected. With cosy nooks and enclaves, including a sunken lounge and a private snug, the home is a relaxed sanctuary.
Clever use of colour-blocking further delineates internal areas of the home. Graphic olive and white Mutina tiles immediately set the tone at the entrance. The kitchen is slate green, a dusky blue sideboard anchors the dining room, the living area is sandy beige, and paler pinks denote the service areas such as laundry and scullery. Bold patterned wallpapers add vibrancy to the three upstairs bedrooms.
In this home, it’s the snug that’s the heart. Well separated from the rest of the house, it acts as an all-important media room. The colour tone here is a deep maroon that draws the eye. All the colours throughout were chosen to feel mismatched yet still pleasing. The overall tone is one of nostalgia - comfortable, familiar and homely.
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Awarded a Homestar 6 rating by the New Zealand Green Building Council, it is a highly efficient home, designed with sustainability and performance at its heart.
Going against the grain of open-plan living, it is an interpretation of a broken-plan concept; an interior layout that has some degree of separation but still connected. With cosy nooks and enclaves, including a sunken lounge and a private snug, the home is a relaxed sanctuary.
Clever use of colour-blocking further delineates internal areas of the home. Graphic olive and white Mutina tiles immediately set the tone at the entrance. The kitchen is slate green, a dusky blue sideboard anchors the dining room, the living area is sandy beige, and paler pinks denote the service areas such as laundry and scullery. Bold patterned wallpapers add vibrancy to the three upstairs bedrooms.
In this home, it’s the snug that’s the heart. Well separated from the rest of the house, it acts as an all-important media room. The colour tone here is a deep maroon that draws the eye. All the colours throughout were chosen to feel mismatched yet still pleasing. The overall tone is one of nostalgia - comfortable, familiar and homely.
For more from HOME:
Web: homemagazine.nz/
Instagram: homemagazine.nz
Facebook: homemagazine.nz/
Magazine: homemagazine.nz/subscribe/
#architecture #nostalgia #interiordesign #sustainability #greenbuilding #sustainabledesign #homedesign #build #interiordecor
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Cool joint.
Amazing little place isn’t it
I hope there's a way to get from one block to the other without venturing outside.
Love this house. Can you please advise what your fir box brand is?
sorry, fire
It’s a Kemlan Cube from Horizon Fires: www.horizonfires.co.nz/range/free-standing-wood-fireplaces/kemlan-cube-wood-fireplace/
Love how this is like living in a treehouse. What a gem in the city
Isn’t it!
Love the fusion between modern design and mid-century aesthetics.
Absolutely, a very clever design!
What a beautiful and tranquil home 😊
Nice
Looks stunning, would love to see more of the interior
Wonderful..
Lovely home. Well done. 😍😍🤩🤩
Isn’t it a great example of what can be achieved with this technology!
@@homemagazinenz Absolutely! Exciting future for architecture for sure.
Beautiful creation!
Isn't it incredible!
Beautiful space
I like house..
We do too!
What hot tub is that? Beautiful home.
It’s a Stoked Stainless hot tub - stokedstainless.co.nz
Awesome. I would live in that courtyard.
Who owns it?
Wow. The brick is awesome. Beautiful house in one of NZ's most stunning settings.
It really is!
stunning view😇
Isn’t it incredible!
Love the look of the drunken laid brick! That little bit of variation provides such a unique texture 👍
Isn’t it stunning!
Such a cool house. Walked past there earlier in the year and was definitely the best one there.
Beautiful! I’d love to know the green and black exterior colours.
Hi there, Stacey will be able to let you know the colours used: staceyfarrell.com
@@homemagazinenz thank our I’ll contact her. And Good morning from Tairua.
Why is many of NZ’s landscapes so bare and looks devoid of life?
It's just that area, other parts of NZ look totally different
You can go,20 or so klms up the road,and it will be absolutely different,just mother nature, doing her thing
Absolutely, it's a stunning part of the country
It's a very unique and special part of the country!
You finished a perfect project there, thanks for the video and keep up that great work :)
I like it.
so beautiful, would love to stay when i am older.
Beautiful. The South Island is freezing so it nice to hear the house is warm
Only freezing in winter.
Spectacular. Well done. Cheers from Portugal.
Love this, wish more of the interior was shown
I wish we could see more of the interior. Nevertheless beautiful house and video.
If it were my home, I'd spray all the concrete surfaces with a liquid with a high iron content to give it more of a rust or brown tint. The grey concrete is too industrial and manmade-like. The brown would allow the home to blend in with its surroundings better.
stone covering the concrete walls would look nicer. more natural
This is really cool. Great shots of the home.
Such an amazing project!
Couldn’t agree more!
@@homemagazinenz would love to know the wood fire maker .. love the concept & robust look & feel being hugged by the hill side .. no mention of the roof considerations
@@Errol.C-nz The Stovax Riva Studio 3 Rural Freestanding Wood Fireplace
A beautiful earth ship style house in the most beautiful scenery! And no neighbours anywhere close. Absolutely love it!
What happens in a medical emergency?
Exquisite!
wow ❤❤❤
25% of the time spent gaining an architecture degree is taken up with learning utilising the English lexicon to fill up the spaces rendered obsolete by good taste.
promo sm
This is perfect spot. Just add a good internet connection + backyard farming and I would rarely leave this place. I wonder if this is sunset view?
a perfect tiny n cozy build in a dreamy location = perfection 😍
I wouldn't want to relocate from there, beautiful location!
Isn’t it stunning!
Beautiful home 🏠
stunning.....congratulations Belinda
Wow wow wow wow wow wow wow wow wow wow wow wow🎉🎉🎉🎉
What a house in such a lovely setting.
Now quadruple it!) Good home❤
Beautiful 😍 house 🏠 ❤❤❤❤❤❤
💕 Wow🤍🤍🤍💙💙🤍💙
What a gorgeous retreat. I'd happily call this 'home'. Well done 👋
"The most sustainable thing to do is nothing. The next best thing is to create something really small. And that's what we've done here."
Amazing❤❤