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Architect : Thorne Group Architecture
Builder : Thorne Group
Photographer : Jay Drew Photography

This was a new build project, and one where the owner had a particular focus on sustainability and natural finishes. We had to be clever in our approach and prioritized the use of natural stone and timber; by running the exterior cladding through to the interior we emphasized the concept of embracing the elements. Similarly, the floor to ceiling windows celebrate natural light, while blurring traditional concepts of interior/exterior. Polished concrete flooring together with the beautiful Matarazzo stone in the kitchen are not just robust, but also play into the natural finish concept. The rendered finish is a standout in the kitchen – subtle but stunning, it’s textural but still soft looking. It was important that the island felt sleek and light rather than imposing, without compromising seating space, and the feature timber legs talk to both the cabinetry and the coffee nook, thus bringing all the elements together. By using aged brass tapware, the patina finish will improve in time and the affinity with nature continues through to the beautiful tundra grey marble in the bathrooms, the linen curtains and upholstery and the custom-made ceramic wall lights.

Kathrine McDonald Design
Bay of Plenty

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Kathrine McDonald Design is a small intimate interior design company led by Kathrine herself. With both feet firmly in the interiors market, she has an excellent knowledge of the latest trends, and an insight into where they are going – add this to her belief in the merit of classic style, and you have a designer who can offer the entire remit. With this holistic view of design she is able to help guide her clients not only in their best approach to the project, but she will also reference the best medium for them to use. While some people will want up to the minute styles, others desire a space that simply reflects their personality or their family unit.

There are myriad ways to achieve an end result, and Kathrine believes her position as a designer is to tease out ideas, and realize the dreams of her clients. Whether it is a complete renovation or simply spritzing up a space, she approaches each project with the same vigour, enthusiasm and passion.

By allowing clients to take their projects step by step, Kathrine has found that the overall project becomes far less stressful for the client – indeed the design process becomes an enjoyable experience, and it is this peace of mind and belief in the end result that professional guidance can bring.

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