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The revamp of this home was a delicate balancing act, with the results a sophisticated mix of his and hers.

Built in 1904, the three-storey home had been renovated in the 80s, resulting in a structurally sound shell with a great layout and flow. Step one involved turning the sloping driveway and tiered garden into off-street parking and a flat lawn and pool area.

For the interior, it was essentially a refresh, which included removing part of the kitchen wall and extending the main bathroom a bit. The goal being to honour the character of the house but bring it into the now.

The finished product is a fantastic mix of “quiet and loud” spaces that cater to every occasion, with the master suite upstairs; the majority of the living areas on the middle level; and a games room, second guest room, third bathroom and laundry below. Little surprises in each space make it unique to the family, yet combine naturally with the heritage features. Pale Resene Alabaster on the walls throughout unifies the décor and allows these standout pieces to shine without seeming overkill.

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JKW Interior Architecture & Design
Auckland

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Freeman’s Bay Private Residence 

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With a wide range of skill sets in house, JKW ensures each project is executed with a considered, exciting and bespoke approach.

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