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1. Spoilt for choice

Michael Cooper NZ Key requirements for this new home included connectivity and a strong emphasis on outdoor living – to this end, giant sliders open to a spa, from Hot Spring Spas, a pool, outdoor living room and al fresco dining area.
Photography by Bev Snyders.

Michael Cooper NZ

Key requirements for this new home included connectivity and a strong emphasis on outdoor living – to this end, giant sliders open to a spa, from Hot Spring Spas, a pool, outdoor living room and al fresco dining area.

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2. More fun in a smaller package

Erin Green, Natures Best Landscape Circles within circles – despite limited grounds, this compact front garden and accompanying space-saving pool with inset spa, by Waterview Pools, achieve an airy, spacious feel.
Photography by Lyons Photography.

Erin Green, Natures Best Landscape

Circles within circles – despite limited grounds, this compact front garden and accompanying space-saving pool with inset spa, by Waterview Pools, achieve an airy, spacious feel.

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3.  Private yet connected

Luke Robertson, Epic Landscape Design At the end of this al fresco lounging space a wall of metal blades disguises the 4 Seasons spa tucked in behind – the slats echo cedar blades that form part of the home's facade detailing.
Photography by Rachel von Nordeck.

Luke Robertson, Epic Landscape Design

At the end of this al fresco lounging space a wall of metal blades disguises the 4 Seasons spa tucked in behind – the slats echo cedar blades that form part of the home’s facade detailing.

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4. Blue for you

Ian Barker Garden Design This spa stands proud of its swimming pool environment which in turn is set at the uppermost point on the property – for differentiation, the spa is clad in smaller, brighter mosaics that the pool.
Photography by Claire Takacs.

Ian Barker Garden Design

This spa stands proud of its swimming pool environment which in turn is set at the uppermost point on the property – for differentiation, the spa is clad in smaller, brighter mosaics that the pool.

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5. Bubbling oasis

David Reid Homes Waitaki/South Canterbury Spas are often connected to swimming pools but this one goes out on its own, creating an oasis of soaking within a desert of decking – the spa can be covered by a retractable kwila cover.
Photography by Wayne Hutchinson.

David Reid Homes Waitaki/South Canterbury

Spas are often connected to swimming pools but this one goes out on its own, creating an oasis of soaking within a desert of decking – the spa can be covered by a retractable kwila cover.

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6. Soaking in the natural world

Fowler Homes Auckland South With schist accents and covered wood deck, this home reaches out to its creek and bush setting – an adjacent spa with operable Aurae Electric Louvre roof extends the opportunity to step into nature, whatever the weather.
Photography by Mia Wide Photography.

Fowler Homes Auckland South

With schist accents and covered wood deck, this home reaches out to its creek and bush setting – an adjacent spa with operable Aurae Electric Louvre roof extends the opportunity to step into nature, whatever the weather.

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7. The high life

Lake Landscapes This spa is situated at the uppermost point on the property – allowing occupants to enjoy the best possible views of the lake, mountains and the architectural home itself.

Lake Landscapes

This spa is situated at the uppermost point on the property – allowing occupants to enjoy the best possible views of the lake, mountains and the architectural home itself.

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1. Spoilt for choice

Michael Cooper NZ Key requirements for this new home included connectivity and a strong emphasis on outdoor living – to this end, giant sliders open to a spa, from Hot Spring Spas, a pool, outdoor living room and al fresco dining area.
Photography by Bev Snyders.

Michael Cooper NZ

Key requirements for this new home included connectivity and a strong emphasis on outdoor living – to this end, giant sliders open to a spa, from Hot Spring Spas, a pool, outdoor living room and al fresco dining area.

See more of this new homes story

 


 

2. More fun in a smaller package

Erin Green, Natures Best Landscape Circles within circles – despite limited grounds, this compact front garden and accompanying space-saving pool with inset spa, by Waterview Pools, achieve an airy, spacious feel.
Photography by Lyons Photography.

Erin Green, Natures Best Landscape

Circles within circles – despite limited grounds, this compact front garden and accompanying space-saving pool with inset spa, by Waterview Pools, achieve an airy, spacious feel.

See more of this outdoor living story

 


 

3.  Private yet connected

Luke Robertson, Epic Landscape Design At the end of this al fresco lounging space a wall of metal blades disguises the 4 Seasons spa tucked in behind – the slats echo cedar blades that form part of the home's facade detailing.
Photography by Rachel von Nordeck.

Luke Robertson, Epic Landscape Design

At the end of this al fresco lounging space a wall of metal blades disguises the 4 Seasons spa tucked in behind – the slats echo cedar blades that form part of the home’s facade detailing.

See more of this outdoor living story

 


 

4. Blue for you

Ian Barker Garden Design This spa stands proud of its swimming pool environment which in turn is set at the uppermost point on the property – for differentiation, the spa is clad in smaller, brighter mosaics that the pool.
Photography by Claire Takacs.

Ian Barker Garden Design

This spa stands proud of its swimming pool environment which in turn is set at the uppermost point on the property – for differentiation, the spa is clad in smaller, brighter mosaics that the pool.

See more of this outdoor living story

 


5. Bubbling oasis

David Reid Homes Waitaki/South Canterbury Spas are often connected to swimming pools but this one goes out on its own, creating an oasis of soaking within a desert of decking – the spa can be covered by a retractable kwila cover.
Photography by Wayne Hutchinson.

David Reid Homes Waitaki/South Canterbury

Spas are often connected to swimming pools but this one goes out on its own, creating an oasis of soaking within a desert of decking – the spa can be covered by a retractable kwila cover.

See more of this new homes story

 


6. Soaking in the natural world

Fowler Homes Auckland South With schist accents and covered wood deck, this home reaches out to its creek and bush setting – an adjacent spa with operable Aurae Electric Louvre roof extends the opportunity to step into nature, whatever the weather.
Photography by Mia Wide Photography.

Fowler Homes Auckland South

With schist accents and covered wood deck, this home reaches out to its creek and bush setting – an adjacent spa with operable Aurae Electric Louvre roof extends the opportunity to step into nature, whatever the weather.

See more of this home

 


7. The high life

Lake Landscapes This spa is situated at the uppermost point on the property – allowing occupants to enjoy the best possible views of the lake, mountains and the architectural home itself.

Lake Landscapes

This spa is situated at the uppermost point on the property – allowing occupants to enjoy the best possible views of the lake, mountains and the architectural home itself.

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