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Designed by: Luke Hammington, Prime Designs

Photography by: John Williams

Design statement

This bespoke 287m² residence in Jack’s Point, Queenstown, was commissioned by a busy family seeking a home that would balance everyday functionality with spaces to relax, entertain, and enjoy the unique lifestyle that the region offers.

The owners brief called for a house that felt both robust and refined: a place that could withstand the demands of family life, yet embrace the sophistication of considered detailing, natural materials, and seamless indoor–outdoor living.

Responding to site and surroundings

Perched on an elevated site, the home is positioned to capture both the dramatic alpine views and the sun path, while maintaining privacy from neighbouring properties.

The material palette was chosen to anchor the building within its context: locally inspired schist, natural timber, and soft-toned interior finishes reference the surrounding landscape while delivering warmth and texture.

Outdoor living spaces, including a pool, spa, and sauna, extend the living environment and make full use of Queenstown’s climate.

Entry with mirror showing how the schist rock is continued indoors.
Entry showing how the schist rock is continued indoors.

Design development and functionality

The plan is organised around an open living core, designed for both family interaction and entertaining.

The bespoke kitchen, complete with a generous scullery, serves as the heart of the home, seamlessly connected to the living and dining zones.

A flexible master suite provides retreat for the homeowners, incorporating its own lounge and office to accommodate working from home.

This layered approach to space ensures that the house adapts fluidly to the family’s diverse daily rhythms.

 

Lake and mountain views from the high-ceilinged living room. The wood burner makes for a practical and aesthetically appropriate inclusion.
Lake and mountain views from the high-ceilinged living room. The wood burner makes for a practical and aesthetically appropriate inclusion.

Creativity and resolution of challenges

One of the key challenges was integrating a broad programme – including guest accommodation, family spaces, and leisure facilities – without overwhelming the site.

This was resolved through a massing strategy that breaks the home into articulated volumes, reducing visual bulk and allowing each function to feel distinct yet connected.

Material continuity between inside and outside – feature walls in Forte timber and French wash plaster, along with fully tiled bathrooms – ensures the spaces flow harmoniously.

Aesthetic qualities

The aesthetic is both contemporary and timeless, defined by clean lines, robust materials, and refined detailing.

The schist-clad entry and fireplace create a strong architectural statement, while the interplay of warm timber, soft finishes, and expansive glazing introduces a sense of calm and openness.

The result is a home that feels luxurious yet liveable, visually striking yet intimately connected to its natural surroundings.

Main bathroom with sculptural bath and textured double wall-hung vanity.
Main bathroom with sculptural tub and textured double wall-hung vanity.

This project demonstrates how architectural design can fulfil a complex family brief while enhancing lifestyle and celebrating place.

By weaving together functionality, material richness, and a strong site response, the home delivers a retreat that is as practical as it is beautiful – a family residence that also embodies the spirit of Queenstown living.

 

Indoor-outdoor enjoyment with the beautiful mountain range behind.
Indoor-outdoor enjoyment with the beautiful mountain range behind.

Credit List

Building designer
Luke Hammington, Prime Designs
Builder
Fixation Builders
Kitchen designer
Prime Designs
Kitchen manufacturer
BM Joinery
Interior designer
Forager Studio
Landscape design/installer
Land LA
Pool design/installer
Harbour City Pools
Cladding
Abodo Vulcan
Roof
Alpine Tray
Louvre system
Bask Outdoor
Window/door joinery
Vistalite Pacific Residential
Main flooring
Forte Flooring
Bathroom tiles
Tilemax
Paint
Dulux Porters French Wash
General heating
Mitsubishi Ducted Airtouch
Fireplace
Spatherm Freestanding
Feature lighting
Vynco, Blume
Control systems
Sonos
Awards
Trends International Design Awards (TIDA) Homes – Highly Commended

Design statement

This bespoke 287m² residence in Jack’s Point, Queenstown, was commissioned by a busy family seeking a home that would balance everyday functionality with spaces to relax, entertain, and enjoy the unique lifestyle that the region offers.

The owners brief called for a house that felt both robust and refined: a place that could withstand the demands of family life, yet embrace the sophistication of considered detailing, natural materials, and seamless indoor–outdoor living.

Responding to site and surroundings

Perched on an elevated site, the home is positioned to capture both the dramatic alpine views and the sun path, while maintaining privacy from neighbouring properties.

The material palette was chosen to anchor the building within its context: locally inspired schist, natural timber, and soft-toned interior finishes reference the surrounding landscape while delivering warmth and texture.

Outdoor living spaces, including a pool, spa, and sauna, extend the living environment and make full use of Queenstown’s climate.

Entry with mirror showing how the schist rock is continued indoors.
Entry showing how the schist rock is continued indoors.

Design development and functionality

The plan is organised around an open living core, designed for both family interaction and entertaining.

The bespoke kitchen, complete with a generous scullery, serves as the heart of the home, seamlessly connected to the living and dining zones.

A flexible master suite provides retreat for the homeowners, incorporating its own lounge and office to accommodate working from home.

This layered approach to space ensures that the house adapts fluidly to the family’s diverse daily rhythms.

 

Lake and mountain views from the high-ceilinged living room. The wood burner makes for a practical and aesthetically appropriate inclusion.
Lake and mountain views from the high-ceilinged living room. The wood burner makes for a practical and aesthetically appropriate inclusion.

Creativity and resolution of challenges

One of the key challenges was integrating a broad programme – including guest accommodation, family spaces, and leisure facilities – without overwhelming the site.

This was resolved through a massing strategy that breaks the home into articulated volumes, reducing visual bulk and allowing each function to feel distinct yet connected.

Material continuity between inside and outside – feature walls in Forte timber and French wash plaster, along with fully tiled bathrooms – ensures the spaces flow harmoniously.

Aesthetic qualities

The aesthetic is both contemporary and timeless, defined by clean lines, robust materials, and refined detailing.

The schist-clad entry and fireplace create a strong architectural statement, while the interplay of warm timber, soft finishes, and expansive glazing introduces a sense of calm and openness.

The result is a home that feels luxurious yet liveable, visually striking yet intimately connected to its natural surroundings.

Main bathroom with sculptural bath and textured double wall-hung vanity.
Main bathroom with sculptural tub and textured double wall-hung vanity.

This project demonstrates how architectural design can fulfil a complex family brief while enhancing lifestyle and celebrating place.

By weaving together functionality, material richness, and a strong site response, the home delivers a retreat that is as practical as it is beautiful – a family residence that also embodies the spirit of Queenstown living.

 

Indoor-outdoor enjoyment with the beautiful mountain range behind.
Indoor-outdoor enjoyment with the beautiful mountain range behind.

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Credit List

Building designer
Luke Hammington, Prime Designs
Builder
Fixation Builders
Kitchen designer
Prime Designs
Kitchen manufacturer
BM Joinery
Interior designer
Forager Studio
Landscape design/installer
Land LA
Pool design/installer
Harbour City Pools
Cladding
Abodo Vulcan
Roof
Alpine Tray
Louvre system
Bask Outdoor
Window/door joinery
Vistalite Pacific Residential
Main flooring
Forte Flooring
Bathroom tiles
Tilemax
Paint
Dulux Porters French Wash
General heating
Mitsubishi Ducted Airtouch
Fireplace
Spatherm Freestanding
Feature lighting
Vynco, Blume
Control systems
Sonos
Awards
Trends International Design Awards (TIDA) Homes – Highly Commended

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