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Designed by: Kate Gardham, Suede + Stone

Photography by: Mitch Brown, Fabit Photography

From the interior designer/owner:

This Auckland home has wide open spaces where the Tui sing and the boats sail by.

It’s a space where we can retreat and relax, as well as a place to bring friends and family together around the outdoor fire pit that’s nestled down on the shoreline.

We purchased partway through the build and had the opportunity to re-design the layout so the flow and functionality would work with our busy, entertaining couple (no kids) lifestyle and our luxe and relaxed vibes.

We love curves, movement, natural materials, and texture is very important to us as we love depth and tactility with colours and finishes – as seen here, when you run your fingertips over the leathered granite benchtops, Japanese finger tiles, brushed brass accents, steel, American Oak and linen curtains.

Scalloped walls were built and wallpapered, and a custom reeded velvet bedhead was introduced to the master.

Even the olive bedding was chosen to connect with the mangroves + Nikau palms outside.

The owners, both designer and builder, altered the original layout mid-build to better suit their lifestyle of frequent entertaining and relaxation.
The designer and builder owners purchased part way through the build and had the opportunity of re-designing the layout so the flow and functionality would work in with their busy entertaining (and relaxing) lifestyle.

There is this lovely seamless flow from inside to out, and this is accentuated by the stacker doors and high-pitched ceilings.

Lighting was key to creating softer pockets of light and ambience throughout the home.

This home was built and situated towards city and sea views.

Large stacker doors and pitched ceilings were designed to accommodate the views and to let more natural light in.

Bright home office or study space with natural light, minimal white furnishings, and clean lines.
The expansive white and light-filled study.

The original design proposed to us was for a much smaller kitchen which didn’t have much storage and had the powder room opening up from the main living space.

However, the idea of seeing a toilet while eating or relaxing didn’t appeal to us at all, and we decided it needed to be changed.

Using the Hafele pivot door meant we could relocate the doorway for the powder room to the hidden scullery – this gave us the privacy we wanted.

We were then able to use this newly freed-up space for the bar area.

The scullery is used as a secondary work space for our busy morning rush and entertaining preparations.

Within the main kitchen, the generous island was designed facing the sea and city views so we can sit with our friends and family around all three sides, allowing conversations to flow freely.

We desperately needed a studio office to work from, so bedroom 3 was appropriated and walls removed to create this space to allow us both to work together.

All appliances are integrated, even the TV is hidden behind doors – with that view, we didn’t want the TV to be the focal point of the living room.

White Japanese finger tiles form the master ensuite’s feature wall behind a double vanity, combining visual interest with low-maintenance appeal.
In the roomy master suite, white Japanese finger tiles form a feature wall that provides interest and a low-upkeep splashback for the his and hers vanity.

The original design for the upper level was a small ensuite and wardrobe all in one, which didn’t allow enough storage for all our clothing.

We wanted a space we could walk freely between our rooms, so we created a master wing.

The door to the master was removed to maximise the views, and bedroom 2 was turned into a generous walk-in master wardrobe.

This allowed us to create a twin jack and jill ensuite where we could both get ready at the same time without getting in each other’s way – twin sinks and a shower achieved this and also gave us the benefit of extra storage.

A skylight was added above the shower for natural light and to enjoy the Nikau palms.

Serving both functional and aesthetic purposes, a Hafele trio docking station was introduced in a vanity drawer to conveniently and unobtrusively charge phones, toothbrushes, and hairdryers.

We felt that plugs should be hidden away and not detract from the lovely finishes we have picked.

The subtle curves in the wall panelling, cabinetry and benchtop, kitchen splashback and furniture introduce a lovely flow-on effect and cohesion throughout the home.

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We designed and manufactured all our cabinetry – being a kitchen designer, this was important to me personally to be able to oversee all these details.

Furniture was lovingly hand-made by my partner to suit the space, along with custom tapware from Astra Walker.

Cues were taken from the exterior cladding, and I had to have the black steel doors for the shower spaces – we feel our home has a degree of luxe, layering and longevity.

I think the biggest surprise for me was the master bedroom feature wall. I knew it was going to be amazing, but I just didn’t think I would want to sit in there so much.

All plugs are discreetly hidden within the bedhead, and it’s lovely to rest against on those lazy Sundays, reading or just simply taking in the views.

Challenges

Creating a curved, scalloped wall is one thing, however, we had the added challenge of creating the curved bedhead within the context of the angle, pitched ceilings in the master bedroom.

The 4 m-high studs give the scalloped detail full effect and make the bedhead worth the effort my partner, Andrew Holder, put into it.

Explore this interior design.

Credit List

Interior designer/owner
Kate Gardham, Suede + Stone
Kitchen designer
Kate Gardham, Suede + Stone
Landscaping
A collaboration between OLA Oleary Landscape Architecture and Suede + Stone
Louvres
Louvretec with built in rain sensors, lights, speakers
Flooring
Moda Verona by Forte Flooring
Bathroom tiles
Japanese Inax Yohan, finger, from Material Space; Alarti marble, honed, from Artedomus; Superwhite Granite, honed, from Slab Co
Paint
Main walls – Aalto Arthouse; kitchen – Resene Double Foundry; main bathroom – Aalto Boundary; office – Dulux Pukaki
Fireplace
Custom made – Living Flame gas with no glass and reeded black steel back plate
Control systems
AV World built in surround speakers in lounge area and also in the Louvretec system; Panasonic security alarm; Light Plan Halcyon outdoor lights, sensored with uplights in the garden and driveway; PDL Saturn Zen light switch gear with dimmers throughout the home
Dining table chairs
Suede + Stone custom made dining table in American Oak with oiled finish; Cintesi Lillian chairs
Builder/co-owner
Andrew Hollow, Suede + Stone
Kitchen manufacturer
Suede + Stone
Cladding/roof
Colorsteel in Ebony
Window/door joineryAPL Metro series
APL Metro series
Rugs
Indie Home Collective, 4 x 3m, chunky, wool loop
Wall coverings
Anthology and Obsidian wallpapers, from Malcolm Fabrics
General heating
Panasonic heat pump
Lighting
Dining room – Big Kick, in solid brass, by Volker Haug Studio; entrance – Brushed Brass rings, custom made, from Light Plan; master hallway – Marble + Brass wall lights, from Lighting Direct; master bedroom – Brushed Brass wall lights, from Light in the Box; office – Brushed Brass pendant, from Light in the Box; recessed ceiling lights throughout home – Junistar Lux, round LED downlight, white, from Light Plan
Living area furniture
Coco Republic occasional Viktor chairs; Odessa coffee tables (x2); Indie Home couch
Awards
Trends International Design Awards (TIDA) Homes – Runner Up

From the interior designer/owner:

This Auckland home has wide open spaces where the Tui sing and the boats sail by.

It’s a space where we can retreat and relax, as well as a place to bring friends and family together around the outdoor fire pit that’s nestled down on the shoreline.

We purchased partway through the build and had the opportunity to re-design the layout so the flow and functionality would work with our busy, entertaining couple (no kids) lifestyle and our luxe and relaxed vibes.

We love curves, movement, natural materials, and texture is very important to us as we love depth and tactility with colours and finishes – as seen here, when you run your fingertips over the leathered granite benchtops, Japanese finger tiles, brushed brass accents, steel, American Oak and linen curtains.

Scalloped walls were built and wallpapered, and a custom reeded velvet bedhead was introduced to the master.

Even the olive bedding was chosen to connect with the mangroves + Nikau palms outside.

The owners, both designer and builder, altered the original layout mid-build to better suit their lifestyle of frequent entertaining and relaxation.
The designer and builder owners purchased part way through the build and had the opportunity of re-designing the layout so the flow and functionality would work in with their busy entertaining (and relaxing) lifestyle.

There is this lovely seamless flow from inside to out, and this is accentuated by the stacker doors and high-pitched ceilings.

Lighting was key to creating softer pockets of light and ambience throughout the home.

This home was built and situated towards city and sea views.

Large stacker doors and pitched ceilings were designed to accommodate the views and to let more natural light in.

Bright home office or study space with natural light, minimal white furnishings, and clean lines.
The expansive white and light-filled study.

The original design proposed to us was for a much smaller kitchen which didn’t have much storage and had the powder room opening up from the main living space.

However, the idea of seeing a toilet while eating or relaxing didn’t appeal to us at all, and we decided it needed to be changed.

Using the Hafele pivot door meant we could relocate the doorway for the powder room to the hidden scullery – this gave us the privacy we wanted.

We were then able to use this newly freed-up space for the bar area.

The scullery is used as a secondary work space for our busy morning rush and entertaining preparations.

Within the main kitchen, the generous island was designed facing the sea and city views so we can sit with our friends and family around all three sides, allowing conversations to flow freely.

We desperately needed a studio office to work from, so bedroom 3 was appropriated and walls removed to create this space to allow us both to work together.

All appliances are integrated, even the TV is hidden behind doors – with that view, we didn’t want the TV to be the focal point of the living room.

White Japanese finger tiles form the master ensuite’s feature wall behind a double vanity, combining visual interest with low-maintenance appeal.
In the roomy master suite, white Japanese finger tiles form a feature wall that provides interest and a low-upkeep splashback for the his and hers vanity.

The original design for the upper level was a small ensuite and wardrobe all in one, which didn’t allow enough storage for all our clothing.

We wanted a space we could walk freely between our rooms, so we created a master wing.

The door to the master was removed to maximise the views, and bedroom 2 was turned into a generous walk-in master wardrobe.

This allowed us to create a twin jack and jill ensuite where we could both get ready at the same time without getting in each other’s way – twin sinks and a shower achieved this and also gave us the benefit of extra storage.

A skylight was added above the shower for natural light and to enjoy the Nikau palms.

Serving both functional and aesthetic purposes, a Hafele trio docking station was introduced in a vanity drawer to conveniently and unobtrusively charge phones, toothbrushes, and hairdryers.

We felt that plugs should be hidden away and not detract from the lovely finishes we have picked.

The subtle curves in the wall panelling, cabinetry and benchtop, kitchen splashback and furniture introduce a lovely flow-on effect and cohesion throughout the home.

image 4

We designed and manufactured all our cabinetry – being a kitchen designer, this was important to me personally to be able to oversee all these details.

Furniture was lovingly hand-made by my partner to suit the space, along with custom tapware from Astra Walker.

Cues were taken from the exterior cladding, and I had to have the black steel doors for the shower spaces – we feel our home has a degree of luxe, layering and longevity.

I think the biggest surprise for me was the master bedroom feature wall. I knew it was going to be amazing, but I just didn’t think I would want to sit in there so much.

All plugs are discreetly hidden within the bedhead, and it’s lovely to rest against on those lazy Sundays, reading or just simply taking in the views.

Challenges

Creating a curved, scalloped wall is one thing, however, we had the added challenge of creating the curved bedhead within the context of the angle, pitched ceilings in the master bedroom.

The 4 m-high studs give the scalloped detail full effect and make the bedhead worth the effort my partner, Andrew Holder, put into it.

Explore this interior design.

Credit List

Interior designer/owner
Kate Gardham, Suede + Stone
Kitchen designer
Kate Gardham, Suede + Stone
Landscaping
A collaboration between OLA Oleary Landscape Architecture and Suede + Stone
Louvres
Louvretec with built in rain sensors, lights, speakers
Flooring
Moda Verona by Forte Flooring
Bathroom tiles
Japanese Inax Yohan, finger, from Material Space; Alarti marble, honed, from Artedomus; Superwhite Granite, honed, from Slab Co
Paint
Main walls – Aalto Arthouse; kitchen – Resene Double Foundry; main bathroom – Aalto Boundary; office – Dulux Pukaki
Fireplace
Custom made – Living Flame gas with no glass and reeded black steel back plate
Control systems
AV World built in surround speakers in lounge area and also in the Louvretec system; Panasonic security alarm; Light Plan Halcyon outdoor lights, sensored with uplights in the garden and driveway; PDL Saturn Zen light switch gear with dimmers throughout the home
Dining table chairs
Suede + Stone custom made dining table in American Oak with oiled finish; Cintesi Lillian chairs
Builder/co-owner
Andrew Hollow, Suede + Stone
Kitchen manufacturer
Suede + Stone
Cladding/roof
Colorsteel in Ebony
Window/door joineryAPL Metro series
APL Metro series
Rugs
Indie Home Collective, 4 x 3m, chunky, wool loop
Wall coverings
Anthology and Obsidian wallpapers, from Malcolm Fabrics
General heating
Panasonic heat pump
Lighting
Dining room – Big Kick, in solid brass, by Volker Haug Studio; entrance – Brushed Brass rings, custom made, from Light Plan; master hallway – Marble + Brass wall lights, from Lighting Direct; master bedroom – Brushed Brass wall lights, from Light in the Box; office – Brushed Brass pendant, from Light in the Box; recessed ceiling lights throughout home – Junistar Lux, round LED downlight, white, from Light Plan
Living area furniture
Coco Republic occasional Viktor chairs; Odessa coffee tables (x2); Indie Home couch
Awards
Trends International Design Awards (TIDA) Homes – Runner Up

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