Lakeside Holiday

Family is important to Julie and Terry. The couple have three adult sons and three young grandchildren and love spending time with them whenever possible. They also love spending time in Kinloch, a small, picturesque village on the shores of Lake Taupō, where Julie’s brother has had a holiday home for many years.

“We always said that if we were going to build, it would be there,” Julie says. “And it would have to be on a site that has views of the mountain as well as the lake.” So, when Julie and Terry happened to be in Kinloch just as two ideal sections alongside each other popped up for sale, they made the bold decision to buy both – allowing them to build on one and preserve their lakeside views by keeping the other free from potential future builds.

Choosing the right team

The Cooney’s had the original plans for their holiday home drawn up by a local architect some years ago. “We got to the stage where the plans were submitted to council,” says Julie. “But for a number of reasons, we didn’t progress, and things were put on hold for a few years.”

When the time was right, the couple decided the best course of action was to put their holiday home in the hands of a trusted building company.

“We didn’t have the experience or knowledge to manage the build ourselves,” says Julie. “I knew that Landmark Homes built premium homes so we went along to see some of their Showhomes in Cambridge and Tauranga and really liked what we saw.

“As a starting point I rang Landmark Homes Taupō for a chat, and the next day we were meeting with Steven Painter on site. Things moved pretty quickly from there! I just had complete trust and faith in them from the very beginning.”

A change of plans

With the plans being a few years old by this stage, the Cooney’s had some changes in mind. “Steven was amazing. He made it very simple to have the plans changed to exactly what we wanted,” says Julie.

The couple added on a fifth bedroom and a second living area and changed the layout to accommodate the addition. “Steven also suggested we increase the size of the front deck. We initially didn’t think we’d use that deck very much because the weather on that side can be a lot cooler. It was originally planned as more of a viewing platform to take in the views. But Steven pointed out that when the weather is good, we’d want to make the most of it. I’m so glad we listened because the weather is much better than we expected, and we use it a lot!

The Must Haves

High on the list of must-haves for the Cooney’s home was a two-level floorplan that would capture those enviable views from all directions. Generous floor-to-ceiling glazing features throughout the home, and, with two decks and a beautifully landscaped section, there are plenty of options to enjoy the views from the outdoors too.

“Because this is a holiday home for our growing family, we wanted it to be comfortable and spacious so that everyone could come together with enough space without being on top of each other,” says Julie.

Fair to say that has been masterfully delivered on with a sprawling 490m² floorplan. The lower level has been designed to offer self-contained separate living with three bedrooms, a bathroom, a living room and kitchenette. “That means that as our family grows, the space can be enjoyed as a private retreat, or it could even be rented out if we want to do that at some stage.”

With the lake within walking distance and a family of fishing and boating enthusiasts, another key must-have was a large garage space for housing all the water toys. “We’ve got an enormous garage with plenty of space which means room for the kayaks and boat – they tend to take priority over the cars!”

Pushing Through The Challenges

Like most builds over the past few years, one of the biggest ‘flies in the ointment’ of the Cooney’s build was the dreaded ‘C’ word.

“We started building in 2020 with an initial completion date set for October,” says Julie. “But with the lockdowns came inevitable delays. Naturally, we were hopeful we’d be able to spend Christmas with family in our holiday home – and Landmark Homes pulled out all the stops to make that happen.

“Thanks to their amazing efforts, we had our family Christmas in the new home as planned. We’re incredibly grateful for that – it was wonderful to have that first holiday together.”

The Cooney’s favourite things

Julie says that one of the things she enjoys most about the new home is the walk from her bedroom to the living area. “It’s just everything I wanted it to be,” she says. “The views capture exactly what we wanted – the essence of the lake and mountain. And the landscape is always changing, sometimes the mountain is hidden, other times it comes out to say “hi” and that’s always a magical moment.

“Physically, there are lots of things we love about it – it’s a beautiful house that fits within its environment so perfectly. But more than that is the sense of ‘home’. It has a really lovely feel about it.”

A favourite space for the grandkids when they visit is the separate lounge upstairs – or as they call it, ‘the toy room’. “It’s a cosy, carpeted room that can be closed off to create a lovely snug feel, especially in winter.”

Dreaming big

Julie says that one of the boldest – and best – decisions they made with their build was to go big. “Making the decision to change the plans and add on extra rooms was a bold decision, but I’m really grateful we did.

“Having Steven to talk it through with was incredibly helpful. We decided that if we were going to build with a large footprint anyway, we may as well do it properly and have the best house possible. And even though it’s a very big house, it still feels homely and cosy.”

So, would they recommend Landmark Homes to others?

“Definitely, in fact I already have done!

“We’re absolutely thrilled with the result,” says Julie. “I’m not experienced in building homes, but I do know that our home is a quality build. You can just sense the quality and high standard of craftsmanship from the moment you enter. We’ve also had friends and family visit who are in the building trade that have remarked on the high standard of the build which is really nice to hear.

“The whole experience has been really positive, and we couldn’t be happier with the result.”


Multi-Living Redefined

The layout features two interconnected living spaces, a primary three bedroom home and a secondary two bedroom unit, both presenting a blend of practicality and elegance.

The modern exterior of the three bedroom residence commands attention, complemented by an open-plan kitchen and living area. A wood-burning fire adds warmth to the spacious interior, which opens to the panoramic vistas of Lake Hawea and Mount Grandview.

Modern multi-generational home exterior with landscaped garden and large windows

A Home That Caters To All

Echoing the timeless charm of Central Otago pavilion style, the Forte integrates seamlessly into its surroundings, offering a visually appealing structure that stands as a testament to accessible luxury.

The main residence delights with its open-plan living, well-proportioned bedrooms, comprehensive bathroom facilities, and ample storage. The inclusion of a study nook illustrates the plan’s thoughtful balance between functionality and form.

The adjoining unit mirrors this spaciousness, featuring two well-sized bedrooms and an open kitchen and dining area, ensuring both comfort and privacy for its inhabitants.

The Multi-Living Advantage

The Forte design accommodates evolving family structures, providing space for extended family, older children, and aging relatives, all under one roof but with personal space intact. It also opens up possibilities for generating rental income, whether through long-term leases or as a holiday let.

With its eye-catching façade, practical design, and approachable price point, the Forte is more than a living space, it’s a lifestyle choice, promising an experience tailored to modern living’s varied demands.

DIMENSIONS
24.2m x 15.9m
Living Area
199.4m²
Garage
36.3m²
TOTAL FLOOR AREA
235.7m²
Porches
6.2m²
TOTAL AREA
241.9m²

SPECIAL FEATURES

  • Ideal for sites running east – west
  • Large family kitchen with generous scullery
  • Cedar and plaster combination cladding
  • Luxurious master suite
  • Spacious open plan living with great indoor-outdoor flow
  • Separate internal laundry with outdoor access

PLANS


Abel Tasman

The Abel Tasman design is all about great living.

The living spaces are generous, and the family room is open plan with kitchen and dining areas. A separate lounge is easily joined with large cavity sliders. Indoor-outdoor flows through French doors from each room and allows enjoyment of the outdoors at any time of day in a private area.

A large scullery complements the kitchen with great storage and extra work surfaces. This home is ideal for sites running east/west, so the entry and garage face south and the spacious bedrooms and living rooms benefit from all day sunlight. The master suite has a luxurious ensuite and walk in wardrobe. French doors open to outdoor living areas.

SPECIFICATIONS

DIMENSIONS
24.2m x 15.9m
Living Area
199.4m²
Garage
36.3m²
TOTAL FLOOR AREA
235.7m²
Porches
6.2m²
TOTAL AREA
241.9m²

SPECIAL FEATURES

  • Ideal for sites running east – west
  • Large family kitchen with generous scullery
  • Cedar and plaster combination cladding
  • Luxurious master suite
  • Spacious open plan living with great indoor-outdoor flow
  • Separate internal laundry with outdoor access

Customise this plan to your lifestyle

One plan, many styles...

Our Ready to Build plans offer great flexibility for new home builders. Here’s an example of how one design – our Lakeside plan can be executed in many different ways.

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