New Homes We have got all the best ideas and advice to help you with your plans and ideas. Share Tweet Help Facebook Tweet Help New Home At home in the woods What could be more empathetic than a home with cedar cladding that will weather and silver naturally, connecting with its forest and lake surrounds I cover the waterfront Space is maximised in this multi-level home where vistas extend across/up through the interior and everything connects to the water views Bamboo – the natural advantage Bamboo X-treme Cladding and Decking by Plantation Bamboo are game changing products for homebuilders – offering, durability, sustainability and a natural aesthetic Framing the landscape This home is all about respecting the land and celebrating the views – so, why not make the most of your favourite outlook with an artistic framing? Grown from the land This home connects with its environment in more than its natural material make-up – the very patterning of the surrounding vineyards inform the architecture Stacking the decks This three-level, seaside residence takes in its water views at every opportunity while cladding choices play down the presence of the stacked decks Country road – take me home Despite a modest footprint, this stepped, U-shaped rural home is large on liveability – features include soaring ceilings, a sheltered central courtyard and hero outlooks Soft landing Feel like relaxing after a hard day? This living space offers a soft landing, featuring a Tufty Time Sofa and Husk chair by B&B Italia, from Matisse Opening up to the scenery This Omaha beach house connects with its environment effortlessly and elegantly thanks to contemporary window/door solutions from Altus Modernist with a Brazilian twist Striking materials, a thoughtful composition and the tropical location coupled with Brazilian-influenced art and furniture evoke the essence of a South American home Light on its feet Replacing an earthquake-levelled residence, this home on a concrete slab is clad in timber weatherboards – a lightweight solution to withstand future quakes Natural wave The gentle waves of Lake Wanaka are evoked in the architecture of this lakeside home, with living spaces and kitchen upstairs to optimise the views Softly, softly A picture of white with diaphanous curtains and Belgotex Palazzo carpet, in Ivory, from Carpet Court, this master bedroom is the picture of relaxation Behind closed walls Wall panels conceal storage in this space age, tiered residence with a natural material palette that responds to its LA hillside topography Soaring above the City of Angels A cantilevered glass-floored dinette, rooftop oasis and infinity pool are some of many lookout points in this sustainable home with craftsman style sensibilities No one for tennis? Even when the weather is inclement, this rear terrace can close its roof louvres and remain a snug outdoor viewing spot All at sea Forming part of a seaside home with nautical vibes, this booth seating located opposite the kitchen continues the maritime feel Looking through you Suitable for a couple or their extended family, this sustainably minded home has hero views at front and back – and see through architecture that accesses both Cinema vibe The lights lower, the screen flickers up – but, wait, this is all at home – concealed lighting really sets the scene in this atmospheric media room Slice of life Here, the owners were inspired by the colours of the native bush and skies, so wanted to optimise their indoor impact – clerestory windows played their part Future perfect Downsizing doesn't mean a crimped lifestyle – here a new low-upkeep home on a modest site achieves generous living spaces, a garden outlook and feeling of seclusion Land of plenty Given relaxed housing laws, maximising the use of your land makes powerful fiscal sense – GJ's has a range of options, as this Multi-unit Manukau showhome reflects All set for winter This indoor outdoor connection is perfect for summer – plus, come winter clerestory windows pick up low-slanting rays for extra warmth Walking on the Moon This rammed earth/CLT-built home is all about escapism – every detail evoking a relaxing air, right down to the soft floors made of the equivalent of lunar soil Roof power This home celebrates the classic barn vibe – but look closer, one of the rugged Heritage Tray Colorcote roofs, by Dimond, has an additional feature A showcase for views and thermal efficiency When the owners of Vistalite Otago – E13 Performance Windows built their own home, their own thermally efficient triple glazed window solutions were a stand out feature Familiar forms, forward features This farmhouse-look home is set for its retired owners and generations to come – classic rural forms are underpinned by warm, versatile interiors and a focus on sustainability Mediterranean diet Whipping up a Greek salad is easy in this home where a central light well acts as a sunken court complete with sculptural olive tree Natural connections This indoor-outdoor home reinterprets the character of its historically significant suburb while celebrating sustainability, aging in place and material connection Concrete connections Warm wood cabinetry and joinery contrasts and celebrates the use of monolithic concrete forms that continue inside this home as an extension of the exterior cladding Open ended Fairly demure from the street, this home opens up at the rear with expansive glazing to take in dramatic views of New Zealand's tallest mountain Considered appeal Open-plan living, high stud, a show-stopping kitchen, a lift – just some of many elements that shape this upmarket home, and its neighbours, with a view to selling European heating design warming hearts in New Zealand Reasons to love winter – the VisionLINE Taurus wood-burning fireplaces from The Fireplace offer style, performance, efficiency and versatile installation Wonder wall A precast concrete panel wall finished in rough sawn timber runs through the centre of this home from the entry to the living area, where it provides thermal mass Under the spreading cedar This contemporary home has a Modernist touch – the front curves round a mature tree, while the open-plan rear opens to outdoor living and pool Japanese sensibility For this home, Japanese vibes are evoked through natural timbers, exposed structural elements, sunken living areas, roof cutouts, and charred timber finishes – views of the golf course were another driver Deep blue This living pavilion has a large deck on the beachside, with full-height sliders and skylights carrying the view and the warmth of the sun right through the home All hands on, er, deck? This timber floored outdoor space could be a home's roof deck, which it is, or pass for (given its coastal position and the nautical inspired house design) a ship's deck Simple from the street A child's impression of a house facade quickly gives way to more dynamic forms with this home, comprised of two sections complete with central courtyard Airworthy Inspired by a bird’s unfolded wing, this residence’s distinctive, undulating, and architecturally conceived roof follows the volumes of its interior spaces Easier seen than done The owners wanted to achieve a flat lawn with swimming pool sitting flush with the living areas of the house on what is almost a one-in-three slope beneath a cliff How green is my garden house? This home features an indoor-outdoor garden room at its heart while comprehensive green thinking also informs the character residence Light fantastic Clear, contemporary and a dream to behold – the pendant lighting here is a metaphor for this home's wider view-oriented interior Pocket paradise Got spare room in your backyard? This artfully designed, modest sized AirBNB studio has all the alluring comforts – charming yard, privacy, outdoor shower and a cosy interior Stunning views with a Seventies vibe There are sea views galore to be had on Christchurch’s Avon Heathcote Estuary and the design of this award-winning home makes the most of them Material harmony This clifftop home nods to its setting – ground floor concrete echoes cliff while upper level wood connects with surrounding trees – interiors further this approach Outside in Here, stone pillars look like they've just nipped in from the facade – the rugged touches are balanced with smooth interior detailing, like the marble benchtop Optimising the scenery This sustainable-minded home negotiates site and height constraints with angular forms that ensure views of Lake Wakatipu from every room Heating is a two part story In the right setting, a modest heating source goes a long way – this home's entire thermal envelope is upgraded to secure a very ambient interior climate Roof of azure For a home in a beautiful setting, excellent indoor/outdoor living is key – this al fresco lounge looks every bit as welcoming as the indoor version a few steps away Simple, informal and inviting This coastal home for one makes the most of its views and existing build rights while welcoming extended family and not annoying neighbours Not just the cushions Addressing soft furnishings is one way to pimp your decor but there's another – here black dining chairs set off a pristine white interior Let there be light Not the most tangible of dividers but natural light defines and informs the interior of this decidedly open-plan, long-span mountain home Natural vibe Curvaceous and comfortable wood furniture completes this apartment interior – tying back to the apartment's ceiling and floors Just a little bit of rain Skylights bring warmth and light into this covered outdoor space – and if clouds threaten, the heater ensures there's still warmth from above Connection, privacy and confidence This bold home utilises every surface and orientation to optimise the owners' connection to their setting – size is downplayed while sustainability is to the fore Was that the back door, honey? Verdant, low-upkeep ferns are all but knocking at the rear door of this new home, extending the residence's nature-focussed agenda Embracing art, embracing nature This airy, arresting home is all about the celebration of art and sculpture while the natural world also makes some surprising architectural entrances A light at the top of the stairs Placement and good taste are key – this eye-catching pendant looks all the more spectacular when you're climbing the stairs to meet it Industrial chic This house heads underground to gain living space – metal stairs and accompanying board-formed concrete surfaces create a semi-industrial aesthetic Fresh vibes by the sea With its minimalist frontage and nature inspired palette, this new home is a fresh, spatially efficient and 'smart' take on an urban beach house Architecture that cares This timber-clad house and landscaping follows the natural grade of the land – ensuring no significant trees needed to be removed from the site Overhead artistry Admittedly, this ceiling marches to the beat of the architectural roof above it – still, its dynamic form, wood finish and fine joinery will make necks crane All this and sea views, too A heated pool, covered outdoor areas, and a courtyard with retractable louvre roof are some of the features in this Hamptons-style coastal home Consider bamboo for your next build or renovation project Bamboo is a great choice for a wide range of building-related solutions – specialists Plantation Bamboo outline some of the key reasons Sea ahoy! No prizes for guessing that this upper floor forms part of a nautical-look-by-the-sea home – Hebel PowerPanel XL provides the marine-strength cladding Steep and sustainable Mitigating the impact of a steep site played a part in the choice of both form and finishes for this highly sustainable, building-efficient home Impact made easy For this accent wall, James Hardie Titan panel, painted with Porters Paint, gives the illusion of Corten steel – a great backdrop to the plantings Transparent agenda An elegant glass pendant – by Monmouth Glass Studio – is a fitting inclusion to this light-filled, 'transparent-in-the-right-places' home Where time stands still Remember those indolent childhood days where time hangs and the natural world holds thrall? This home celebrates that idyllic feeling Crowning glory This pre-weathered quartz zinc roof, by Metal Design Solutions, combines rugged good looks with all-weather strength down the years Black magic Rustic cladding, a design that responds to a tricky site, and rural interior elements – this home responds to it owners needs and its setting Blue sky thinking Three skylights line up with three windows, making this space sunnier and so more welcoming – a raft of green measures avoids heat loss in winter Up the apples and pears ... or stairs, if you're not Cockney! This staircase, in a rich rift-cut white oak, is a picture of natural material harmony showcased in a crafted design Secret garden The owners sought a strong connection between indoor and outdoor spaces for this home – in response, split levels are connected by a tranquil courtyard What's in a face? The interplay of transparency and solidity across this facade breaks down the building's mass visually – plus, the blockwork provides thermal mass and the louvres allow cross ventilation Made in the shade This outdoor room with operable louvre roof extends the indoor living spaces and is in use year round – floor shadow plays are a bonus Stretching out to nature Children, parents, guests – three wings and an upstairs means everyone has their space in this sprawling, sustainably minded rural home Historic lakeside site for versatile new home Take a quick video tour of this impressive home in a top Queenstown lakeside development Circling the wagons Take a generous open-plan space, add an area rug and edge that with convivial furniture – instant intimate living zone from nowhere Treading lightly With sustainability at its core, this home produces more energy than it consumes and saves water and electricity – attracting a NatHERS 8.3 star rating Sliding into the day Consider the line between indoors and outdoors officially blurred in this home, thanks to an internal courtyard and wall size sliders Twice as nice Two leasable townhouses stand together with complementary cladding and scenic overhangs – double master bedrooms in each allow for two families per dwelling Holiday at home With giant windows taking in Mt Rangitoto; flowing, high ceiling interiors, and a sparkling pool – Box™ the Architect Builder creates a warm, sunny home that feels like a permanent holiday Life on the edge For this dining space, both dining table and dining bench feature a living edge – where the natural edge of the wood is incorporated into the design Complementary characters Two townhouses sit side by side – similar but reversed cladding choices and complementary roof planes bring out the best in both Peak performance On this home, a central gable accommodates a large central core while the crisp roof geometry takes inspiration from Arts and Crafts houses Rustic touch Brass mesh-fronted cabinetry doors introduce a rustic, traditional feel, and even a touch of texture, to this timber mountain home Villa from the street – but that's only half the story In this project, modern architectural forms and heritage villa design are connected through space and materials, for an individual family home Wild at heart Designed to take in ocean, beach, bush and birdlife, this home by Box – The Architect Builder was a flexible response to an existing plan Crafted from top to bottom Australian hardwood timber ceilings, floors and joinery provide warmth and texture for this apartment, and bring the sense of a crafted design Optimum outlooks – including for the neighbours Optimising natural light, textured/rustic materials and sustainable initiatives, this holiday home responds to it site, sea views and neighbours' view corridors Good neighbour To complete the form of this house, the roof of the carport and the front fence were shaped into forms that harmonise with the surroundings North facing This new home optimises its heat-absorbing thermal mass in part via a sculptural north facing skylight window in the living area Angled above the City of Angels This clean-lined Bel Air home responds to its position – the entry narrows your approach before opening to grand living and outlooks Warm reception When it comes to visitors, your front door is your first line of reception – a great way to make an impression, as exampled with this entry Character meets spacious living Rustic character cladding and a huge living space are just two factors that make this G.J. Gardner Hamilton showhome a great place to come home to 2023 TIDA International Home of the Year See the Winners, Runners-up and all the Finalists in the 2023 TIDA International Home of the Year – new homes and renovations from leading architects and designers Reflective moment A reflective dining table brings the clouds inside – an apt example of the wider home's focus on its scenic Bel Air views Shadow play As well as bringing climate control over the outdoor living environment, this Louvre Opening Roof System throws graceful, ever-moving shadows A strong home in a strong land A floor plane and a roof plane, with fully glazed walls between – this contemporary high-end two-pavilion home is all about engaging with its mountain setting Flyaway flair This dining area pendant has a feathery lighter-than-air feel – contributing to the largely white and wood room's ambience Reflecting on grandeur For this dramatic lakeside home, two forms merge to create a cohesive structure that offers both social living and private retreats Drawing on nature This highly sustainable new home has a timber-focussed material palette, creating a harmonious connection between indoors and outdoors Tall and good looking This G.J. Gardner showhome exudes refinement right from the street – on entering, the family home's spacious, open interiors are all about lifestyle Fiery divide A limestone-surround fireplace – one of two in this interior – divides lounge and kitchen in this surprising, art/sculpture focussed new home Run outdoors and play In this family-friendly design, the children are encouraged to use the backyard as an extension of the interiors and as a more direct path to access the heart of the home Hearth warming A Realflame Pure Vision 1800 fire with no enclosure box creates a dramatic statement in the living area of this contemporary new home Lazy summer In summer heat sometimes even reaching over the table is all too much – enter the child's delight, a table with a revolving lazy Susan Desert dreaming With wings to the left and right, a central breezeway reveals what this home is all about – eco-luxury that connects directly to the land See throughs and sunshine Riserless stairs and a clear glass balustrade wall both play a part in sunlight penetrating deep into this home's interior A face to be proud of Contemporary, sunny and spacious on the inside, this relaxed indoor-outdoor home features a character cladding on the outside One shade of grey Matt Blatt dining chairs find tonal connection with the adjacent kitchen cabinetry in this new home – contributing to a balanced interior Making an entrance This home with its prominent use of black steel and board-formed concrete walls has a semi-industrial vibe – why not a strong, simple front door to match? French accent by the sea The owners were quite specific, wanting a timeless, French coastal look interior – one suited to the landscape close to Akaroa, with its French colonial history Reaching out to nature This suburban family home opens up to its rural views at the rear, while materials and layout reflect an easy connection between indoors and out Drinking in the mountain air This mid-level lounge opens up to its mountain and city views with wall size sliders – optimising the home's connection to nature Wings over water This home extends towards and sits in unity with the mountains, displaying its own peaks and troughs created by the butterfly roof with two twisted planes All set in stone Stone has a cool look, right? Well, sometimes. Here, however, a floor-to-ceiling schist fire surround evokes a warm, natural ambience Reorient your thinking One way to refine shading/privacy options is to turn your thinking on its head – here, vertical blinds add flare as well as functionality On the land of my ancestors An embodiment of the setting, this house presents as rocks from the street and ripples from the lake – a rising stone wall anchors the home Twin peaks And on the entry side, triple peaks! Two-tone cladding accentuates this home's dynamic Arts and Crafts-inspired, structurally authentic design Clear and absent danger This outdoor setting exhibits a free and easy connection between sofa and pool but a glass balustrade keeps things safe as well Stretching out by the beach A modern beach house seamlessly blends with a neighbouring 100-year-old cottage, creating a long, linear family home that embraces both old and new Strong, sexy and sustainable – the magic of bamboo Bamboo is a great choice for a wide range of building-related solutions – specialists Plantation Bamboo outline some of the key reasons Sheer living pleasure Sheer driving pleasure, the BMW catchphrase, would be familiar for the owners of this home, organised around sun, a central courtyard and a BMW workspace Why builders love Eco Bamboo Cladding Strong, solid, high-density Bamboo X-treme Cladding, from Plantation Bamboo, is relatively new to New Zealand – here are the key reasons builders love it Mind your step While it's hard to take your eyes off this sculptural home, it might pay to watch your feet, too – a rustic path makes for an earthy counterpoint Falling water Private and lapping up the views, this contemporary, stepped home features a series of water experiences leading down to lake edge Wind swept and interesting A contemporary mountain home includes this tousled mid level courtyard – providing a complementary relaxed contrast to the strong architecture Thinking about a new home? Here's a practical resource that will help Forget the sizzle – G.J. Gardner's new free Home Prep brochure is not about selling, it's about sharing practical advice that empowers your thinking from the get go Who won? – 2023 TIDA Homes awards results announced Check out all the awarded projects in the Trends International Design Awards for new homes, renovations and interiors in New Zealand and Australia Slice of heaven A flexible response to an existing plan by Box, coupled with a dramatic location, creates a quintessentially Northland lifestyle retreat for these homeowners Condon Scott Architects wins 2023 TIDA New Zealand Architect New Home of the Year Congratulations to Condon Scott Architects, winner of the 2023 TIDA New Zealand Architect New Home of the Year Turner Road Architecture wins 2023 TIDA New Zealand Designer New Home of the Year Congratulations to Turner Road Architecture, 2023 TIDA New Zealand Designer New Home of the Year, for a rural home with expansive views Fowler Homes Auckland South wins 2023 TIDA New Zealand Group Home Builder of the Year Congratulations to Fowler Homes Auckland South, 2023 TIDA New Zealand Group Home Builder of the Year – making the most of a difficult site A shadow among the trees This modern black cottage with sleek design and emphasis on sustainable materials blends seamlessly into its lake-side setting Running with the batten Indoors and outdoors have an easy connection on this new home, with larch battens used for cladding and continued inside on the living area ceilings There's even a bed This bedroom has got it going on with floor to ceiling glass optimising intimate sea views and cool concrete floors that amp up the guitar solos Architectural meets elemental Light, nature, and water set the stage for this minimalist sculptural new home, which includes two storeys and a full basement Go outside and play This could be a confusing instruction to a child in this home, where a generous light courtyard brings nature into the heart of the interior Just add trout Nestled on the edge of Lake Taupo, this home makes the most of an unusual shaped section, the warmth of wood and relaxed indoor-outdoor flow Cross ventilation never gets old Want to cool down your interior? It's simple, walk to one side of the room and open the sliders, then cross the room and repeat Display is just the half of it Continuing the home's celebration of wood, an elongated inset shelving display also accentuates the length of the already long space Stoic at the front, playful at the back A fairly conservative street presence gives way to playful light- and space-giving architecture at the rear for this dynamic family home Five great G.J. Gardner showhomes you may have missed A G.J. Gardner home is about much more than having a solid roof over your head – it's about setting up a great place to enjoy life and make memories Let the breeze blow, let the sky show This sunken court complete with a sculptural olive tree acts as a light well – optimising daylight and, with sliders drawn back, ventilation East meets West Two cultures come together in this spacious family home – an eclectic mix of West Coast modern living and traditional Chinese decorative elements Warming concrete The fireplace surround in this contemporary home has the look of board-formed concrete while heated concrete floors run through most of interior Underfoot contrast Contrasting materials can bring out the best in both – here concrete floors give way to warm Sydney Blue Gum in the living zone Look both ways This is a home of two halves – one public, one private – the view-centric design also looks to the future with state-of-the-art passive heating Nature walk This sustainable home makes a focus of timber finishes, including the QuickStep Oak overlay flooring running right through the interior Who let the dogs out? For this rather august rumpus room, giant doors facilitate cross ventilation in the hot Malaysian climate and let the furniture breath too The ultimate party home? The owners live in the adjacent house – then bought this neighbouring property and substantially reworked it to provide the perfect setting for art and entertainment As you mean to continue A large pivot wood front door opens from a wall of white stucco in this grand yet understated home – a material pairing continued throughout Door meet window This new home's front entry admits light as well as visitors – a wallpapered entry hall provides a refined welcome for the latter Fowler Homes – your style of living Fowler Homes Auckland South & East makes building your dream home simple – project-managing the entire process from initial plan design through to choosing your colour scheme Two forms, two tones, one sustainable retreat This texture-rich coastal holiday home responds to its wild setting with a hunkered down design comprising intersecting forms in natural tones Stand-out creativity on a budget A simple form, a simple material palette and a homogeneous colour scheme – however, this is only half the story of this cleverly designed home Why just open a window? Large overhangs and electronic slat actuator screens help to naturally cool, protect and expand the living quarters of this riverside home Lost property? Why not subdivide and prosper Currently renting your backyard out to grass and daisies? Why not turn under-utilised into monetised – G.J. Gardner points the ways Owner inspired and maintenance free For this low-upkeep mountain home the architect was as much facilitator as dreamer-upper – the owners came from construction and design backgrounds No, let's not concrete the floor As it turns out, the floor is in concrete-toned carpet but the walls and ceiling illustrate how a concrete finished room need not lack refinement Heavy swinger No, no bouncer required, but rather this substantial pivot metal door swings open to a mountain home with a big difference Soaking in the scenery Feeling spacious despite a narrow site and fully connected with its sea outlooks, this home also features refined joinery and a great flow Privacy please The front door to this home disappears into the wood work, literally – the access ramp is a clue to its whereabouts and even that looks a little like a drawbridge Form first, function second? Remember those '50s cars where great style wasn't restricted by the engine shape? Well this sleek home also puts good looks first Step back and step out A retracted sliding door connects this master bedroom to its own private terrace – the reward for stepping back the top level of the home Design and build with a difference Box is a unique in-house design and construction company that prides itself on stand-out designs that are practical and cost-efficient to build Strong yet understated Strong lines, angled windows and robust materials recommend this home which downplays its three-storey height and opens to the landscape at rear Home sweet home This family showhome captures your heart – but you have questions, some obvious, some not – G.J. Gardner's Help Page lets you quietly become empowered As the seasons turn For this new home, varying timber selections – from cladding to cabinetry – play with textures & colours that change through the day and the seasons Upstairs & downstairs A mother and son happily cohabit in this airy home – a lifestyle move made easier by having the ground floor for mum and the upstairs for son Versatile in the extreme – why builders love bamboo Plantation Bamboo offers a range of building products, including Bamboo X-Treme Decking and Bamboo X-Treme Cladding – here's why bamboo is a winner Touching feature A sleek induction cooktop is paired with a splashback in textured subway tiles – one of many design splashes in this G.J. Gardner showhome Simple yet sumptuous With strong, simple stone and burnt wood cladding, a stepped layout and stand-out design moments, this home combines functionality with flair Along similar lines A Colorsteel Ribline roof connects with the long lines of the weatherboard cladding in this home – even the linear chimney top chimes in Beside the seaside The perfect location, close to the beach, but the run-down cottage had to go – in its place, a warm home, with great flow and high studs, created by Box™ V is for voluminous This bold v-shaped home has two pavilions – one public, clad in steel, and the other private, clad in plaster – offering soaring interiors and grandstand outlooks Standing out and fitting in Dark aluminium and stained Siberian Larch cladding ensure this home stands out amongst neighbouring traditional weatherboard villas while echoing their form Lodge-like grandeur This mountain home is comprised of two barn-like structures, built by a barn maker, while indoors rustic finishes are accompanied by artworks Rugby star chooses roofing legend Former All Black and Crusader Israel Dagg's stunning Christchurch family home stands as a testament to the enduring good looks of Dimond Roofing's Heritage Tray A world of our own With a hidden bridge approach, enclosing wings and sculptural interior features, this home creates a world of interest and privacy for its owners Your new home building guide When you build with Fowler Homes, you work directly with the owners and their project management teams – here is a general guide on what to expect On a clear day On a clear day you can see forever – but the minimalist Fairview Kazimir Stacking Door sliders seen on this beachhouse certainly help Sunlight, foliage, and birdsong The vision was to keep the house unassuming and receptive to its environment – a place to engage with the landscape, native flora and fauna, the sky and ocean Building blocks There are bricks, and then there are blocks – this mountain home echoes its rugged location with rugged and varied stone/brickwork cladding Reaching out to the scenery There's open plan, then there's just open – as well as maximising the views, an open layout and low-set furniture create the luxury of spaciousness and light Welcoming the outdoors in An internal forecourt complete with a koi pond, feature tree and with permanent openings is just one way this home draws nature into its heart With Box your personality is a key feature The design decisions we make when building a home aren’t always based on fashion or finance. Sometimes they hark back to our childhood Strong on the skyline This expansive family home sits strong on the skyline while indoors soaring ceilings, chic industrial accents and relaxed connections hold sway Considering a new home? Make this your first move There's lots to think about when contemplating a new home – G.J. Gardner's free HOME Prep brochure is not about selling, it's about empowering potential home builders' thinking from the start Set piece Architect: the design vocabulary of burnished, creamy, concrete finishes flows from the inside out, often appearing almost luminous in its sculptural force Oasis of cool This shady pavilion home with pool embraces its rugged landscape with vistas enjoyed from upstairs, downstairs and in between Form facilitates function Deep recessed facades and aluminium louvres shield the interiors of this dynamically configured new home from the hot western sun Bird watching made easy This circular skylight captures views of the Mackenzie Aoraki Dark Sky Reserve and of the vast hazy skies where skylarks often circle overhead Wind's up – should I bring the seats in? While smaller, free-standing furniture pieces might need to shelter from the storm, this long, low, built-in bench is going nowhere Copper highlights Choice of material makes this roof stand out from the crowd – but not as much as its sculptural, different-from-every-angle roofline Green in all but colour A new home near the sea considers the future of its family and the planet with a versatile layout and sustainable practices built in Guess who's coming to dinner This home has plenty of artistic accents, including the sculptural pendant over the dining table – looking like a sleek alien spacecraft Step by step with G.J. Gardner At G.J. Gardner we're not across the counter from you – we're around by your side offering step by step help on everything – including what's involved from the outset Tropical splendour This resort-like villa and pavilion home is all about wellness, connecting with its environment and respecting it, too, in terms of sustainability Scenery appropriate There's nothing like toning in with your rustic environment – here, corrugated iron and timber create a rugged skin for a mountain-view home Planning your future? Here is your opportunity to buy and build new in Kingswell, Invercargill – the McQuarrie Street Development Stage One is sold out with Fowler Homes Southland offering turnkey house & land packages on Stage Two Open and locked case Celebrating exposed materials and tying in with semi-industrial neighbourhood elements, this home also offers a novel approach to natural ventilation and security Living your best life With living spaces on two levels, a designer kitchen and bedrooms tucked upstairs for views and privacy – this grand home from G.J. Gardner is all about lifestyle Popping out to the street This new home includes a forward box-like element that makes the most of the street and scenery – large windows naturally play their part Wings on the breeze This house takes flight with dedicated wings arranging living, sleeping and on-site business – a breezeway contributes to flowing functionality Lava your outlook The rear of this house sits into the landscape, with the roof and deck hugging the existing volcanic rock seams to provide a series of differing spaces High profile Want to show off your prized objects without them getting in the mix? Open shelving on high in this kitchen achieves just that Raised on high This grand home is in tune with its surroundings while the sprawling, open-plan upstairs living embraces the lakeside environment Perfectly formed home for the Mulvaney Family The owners wanted an affordable good design within a small footprint and sustainable material choices – Box™, The Architect Builder Internal landscape Working with a standard plot, this home's interior is defined through organised spaces surrounding a central courtyard that opens to the outdoors via glass walls Striking golfing gold in Ōmokoroa The owners scored a dream home-in-one with this expansive, light filled Landmark residence on the doorstep of a harbourside golf course Natural feeling This bedroom forms part of a home that nestles into its natural setting – rustic interior tones and a wood soffit further indoor-outdoor connections Fragmented lines and asymmetric forms This three-level coastal home achieves an intimate bach-like feel – the design is inspired by surrounding topography and the narrow nature of the property Houdini would love to park his car here For this new home, continuous vertical cedar cladding to the garage door and wall makes for the ultimate disappearing act and a seamless street facade Scaled to perfection This home celebrates a generational divide, with children given the aluminium scale-clad upper level – although, bedtime stories can get awkward when the big scaly dragon turns up In the trees Embracing nature is the name of the game of this mountain home that celebrates vistas trained on trees and wood as a starring surface 'Fashion fades, style is eternal' This haute couture designer's quote equally applies to roof lines – Dimond roofing profiles look strong, stylish and enduring because that's what they are – which one is right for your home? Green living is a breeze(way) Biophilic design principles underpin this triangular courtyard home, including maximising natural light and natural connections with long glass-walled corridors I'll follow the sun The skylight or clerestory window in this living pavilion is all about capturing the sun from its most effective direction – hence the one-way orientation Jewel in the crown Looking like a giant Tiffany Princess-cut diamond, this home boasts faceted clerestory windows that float the roof above – optimising mountain views Journeying through space This dynamic home leads you on an undulating shrinking and expanding journey from front facade through the interior to the wall of glass at rear Running indoors This home's semi-industrial street facade includes glass, steel and board-formed concrete – the concrete also runs indoors, creating a textured feature wall Looking out and standing out Crisp white windows and doors on this classic-look new home pop against the dark stained weatherboard cladding and timber decks Underneath the arches An intelligent response to a tricky site, individualistic elements and flowing living spaces all contribute to this character family home Why this home? A little birdie told me This showhome offers the best of everything in terms of materials and products – however, a winning handicap is not supplied as standard Hanging out by the lake This home reveals its architecture by degrees, with a stone facade giving way to bright, spacious interiors; a cantilevered pool reaches out to the lake The lovely bones An engineered timber structure is the backbone of this simple cedar clad home, with the love of wood further celebrated on floor, ceiling and joinery 2022 TIDA International Home of the Year See Winners, Runners-up and Finalists in the 2022 TIDA International Home of the Year – new homes and renovations from leading architects and designers Black beauty No, not the wall art, the dramatic fireplace and surround – set on a stone hearth, the room-height heating source creates a leading feature Strong on a strong landscape Come extreme winds, come quake, this home is up for it with exposed steel framing becoming both an interior feature and a reassurance Beauty, imperfection and the passing of time This eco-friendly home's 'mysterious' exterior is derived from the Japanese philosophy of wabi-sabi, embracing the transience and imperfection of raw materials to evoke time passed The views not the weather When a gathering point holiday home faces the best of the views and sometimes the worst of the weather, Dimond Roofing’s profile LT7 seals the deal Bringing a vision to life With her land at the ready and a clear vision for the house of her dreams, Shefali Pawar knew what she wanted – Landmark Homes’ dedicated team brought her aspirations to life Not shaken, not stirred This homestead replaces another destroyed by earthquake – a solid concrete base, timber framing and light weatherboard cladding safeguard the new home's future Eye on the sky An inverted pyramid roof allows this dynamic home to open up with clerestory windows, capturing mountain views that would otherwise be lost Through the trees Sustainability was high on the agenda for this bold yet understated home, strategically designed to see between the trees – a far greener option than felling them Tranquility base This family-oriented G.J. Gardner showhome has a feeling of serenity throughout, with spaces organised for entertaining, outdoor living and privacy Dappled and nuanced like nature A master ensuite has all the right touches thanks to interior design by Home Candy Interiors and some considered tile choices from The Tile Depot Forest floor? No, a family member hasn't just walked the entire forest floor inside – rather an area rug with autumnal shapes and tones connects visually with the outlook External privacy – internal experience With the solid exterior of a Modernist concrete bunker, this private home opens up on the inside to an internal, elongated courtyard Darwin had half the story How long ago did our biological precursors drag themselves out of water onto land? Now all we want to do is return to it – this tucked in pool a case in point Rustic yet refined on the landscape At one with its rural setting, this homestead celebrates the traditional barn vernacular – disciplined proportions, crisp detailing and sustainable aspects further inform the home Amongst the trees Fair to say the environment provided inspiration for the materiality of this hardwood clad home with timber decking Open hearted and all about family Echoing the sunny Mid-century Modern Californian vernacular, this light-filled David Reid Homes courtyard-centric residence combines style with flowing family functionality Easy family living in Taupō This stand-out showhome by Landmark Homes Taupō is all about relaxed family living, offering meticulous design detail and year-round alfresco living Bold meets a natural feel Natural materials and tones together with relaxed indoor-outdoor connections give this clean-lined showhome a warm presence Character under foot Your flooring choice can make or break an interior design – engineered oak flooring from Floorex is one way to dramatically up the ante Ship ahoy There was a strong desire from the owners of this coastal home to feel like they were living on the water, looking out to the horizon from a ship’s deck Escher called – he wants his stairs back Like with the famous graphic artist's disorienting woodcuts, it's a bit hard to tell what's up and what's down with this refined timber staircase snapped up close Framing the landscape Black window frames add to the modern aesthetic of this G.J. Gardner showhome, with cushions and furniture also picking up on the accent tone Force of nature Not only is this grand new residence built right amongst mature oaks, it also boasts several integral wellness and sustainability strategies Surface surprises With worn brickwork indoors and timber floorboards (or similar) overhead, this interior forms part of a new home with many surprises 2022's most viewed New Home story – house on a rock This hilltop home is a response to its setting – three pods, a central living area, over-arching roof and encircling deck comprise a sustainable design open to land and sea Windows on the world Surprise reveal – it is only once you turn a corner and enter this home's living room that a tableau of the city, with the Auckland Sky Tower spiking up, emerges Street setback no setback For this new home – to an extent shaped by its situation – a simple roof form starts with a half gable at the street and folds to a full gable at the north Concrete divide These concrete slabs split the formal living and functional areas of this coastal home – with sculpture and water views straight ahead Turning tradition on its head Staying faithful to neighbourhood architecture, but with a twist, this home flips traditional Queenslander style, bringing batten cladding up to the upper facade Modern, chic and low maintenance Compact and low maintenance, yet luxurious and spacious with all the mod-cons, this Landmark Homes Auckland – South East showhome offers the best of both worlds Take your pick At David Reid Homes we build custom homes in developments and subdivisions throughout New Zealand – here are just three quality examples from across the country Pristine views and private spaces Nestled in a spectacular setting, this home is shaped to maximise the outlooks while providing privacy from street and neighbours Housing for our times Beautiful is high on the agenda for all Box design/build homes, closely followed by agile design, light-filled interiors, a cost-effective build process, and reassuring owner involvement Home of the heart This home celebrates family, friends and artworks with a large central living space opening to contained outdoor spaces – private spaces are upstairs Creativity and collaboration With a strong emphasis on team work, architect Michael Cooper specialises in both new builds and renovations – site responsiveness and fresh thinking are signatures of his work Go-anywhere attitude Location is a key driver for any homebuyer and this modest-sized, contemporary home, by G.J Gardner, goes places many other house plans won't Beautiful wood This coastal home is clad with board and batten slats, setting up an exterior & interior palette of wood throughout – kitchen, ceiling and floor included New kid in town This contemporary home – comprised of a series of stacked metal-clad boxes – brings its own personality to a street featuring diverse home designs R Architecture wins 2022 TIDA Australia Architect New Home of the Year Congratulations to Fletcher Hawkins of R Architecture, winner of 2022 TIDA Australia Architect New Home of the Year. See more of this elegant home on a steep slope Alex Urena Design Studio wins 2022 TIDA Australia Designer New Home of the Year Congratulations to Alex Urena of Alex Urena Design Studio, winner of the 2022 TIDA Australia Designer New Home of the Year with a home that makes the most of ocean views Studio 4 Architects wins 2022 TIDA New Zealand Designer New Home of the Year Congratulations to Garry Mayne of Studio 4 Architects, winner of the 2022 TIDA New Zealand Designer New Home of the Year – a modern family home that can be enjoyed all year round Stacey Farrell Architect wins 2022 TIDA New Zealand Architect New Home of the Year Congratulations to Stacey Farrell of Stacey Farrell Architect, winner of the 2022 TIDA New Zealand Architect New Home of the Year. See more of this distinctive holiday home on a tight budget David Reid Homes Waitaki/South Canterbury wins 2022 TIDA New Zealand Group Home Builder of the Year Congratulations to David Reid Homes Waitaki/South Canterbury wins 2022 TIDA New Zealand Group Home Builder of the Year with a crisply modern home with impressive detailing Sculptural and site specific With two prominent street fronts and a central lobby open to the sky, this individualistic apartment building balances solar access, privacy and outlook Tranquility by the sea A getaway that's as relaxing as the outlooks are beautiful – enjoy alfresco dining on the deck, or make the most of beach living with a kayak ride or beach stroll – shops and great eateries are also minutes away A river runs past it This idyllically situated home reflects a French Country appeal dovetailed with industrial touches – David Reid Homes translated the owners' dreams into their dream home Points of difference Arts & Crafts architecture is given a dynamic, contemporary twist with this new-build family home that takes inspiration from local surroundings Boards meet board-formed Board-formed concrete walls with their tell-tale patterning meet oak stair treads and floorboards in this canyon home – the rugged materials a match for the setting Dark on the landscape White is nice while black is best – and so it goes with these dark-toned homes where their moody cladding and sometimes roofing all contributes to drama or, conversely, quiet harmony in their own way Warm and welcoming A quality rug will bring your interior to life with one gesture – Bremworth offers Custom, Readymade and Handcrafted rugs exclusively in 100% natural New Zealand wool Long sighted An expansive open living floor means guests to this G.J. Gardner home can look right through the impressive space to the wall of windows at rear Less south-side window, more warmth Introducing just a single, double-glazed window on the south façade of this generally light-filled, modern home helps to combat heat loss L is for lifestyle An intelligent response to a tricky site creates an L-shaped, glass-walled pavilion home – bringing sheltered sea views, strategic privacy and a relaxed lifestyle Fishing, relaxing, and being with family Surrounded by exquisite views of Manukau Harbour, David and Brenda Banks’ holiday home in Big Bay, Awhitu is a relaxing, welcoming retreat Opulent oasis In the desert, water is considered a luxury and in this grand home in Palm Desert, California the sparkling elixir of life can be spied from every room Old school, new school While vents and fans are both now old school, the latter takes on a more classic air and draws the eye as a feature – here, the architect is hedging his bets Party at the front This home offers main level living with great indoor-outdoor flow – making the most of the sun, a pool and deck take pride of place beside the front entry Pale and polished Polished concrete floors and white kitchen cabinetry both contribute to the light-toned palette in this Scandinavian feel home Black and wood world This open kitchen is both practical and aesthetically pleasing – the latter thanks to a pairing of black splashback tiles and warm wood elements Scenic and sustainable A modest frontage belies the space and scenic enjoyment in this energy-conscious holiday home with an upper level that can be sectioned off as an apartment Bold and beautiful Designed for contemporary living and boasting a stand-out aesthetic, this home packs a lot of entertaining and family enjoyment into an envelope suited to a variety of sites, including more desirable yet smaller options Look up The ornate chandelier is a fitting inclusion in this soaring entertainment/dining/kitchen space – adding bling and drawing attention to the high ceiling At home in the woods Timber cladding, a simple A frame design and steep snow-be-gone roofing – this holiday home all but disappears into its natural, unspoilt mountain scenery A black coffee? Not a problem Connecting with black cladding, window fenestrations and wood fire burner, this dramatic kitchen lays the white-kitchens-are-best adage to rest A taste of Bali in Palm Springs This new Landmark Homes showhome in Palm Springs, Papamoa combines open, sun-filled spaces, great indoor-outdoor flow and a tropical resort feel Reflecting on the city below This grand, Hollywood Hills home pays homage to Mid-century Modern style while taking its design line cues from the Los Angeles city grid far below Drinking in the serenity The owners wanted Box to work their magic on their long, narrow section to maximise light and sun, offer open-plan living and to make the most of the views – the Box team adroitly responded Natural lighting? A leaf-like David Trubridge light provides a floating centrepiece to this two-level open-plan interior, while conforming to the earthy colour palette Warm heart, broad outlook Designed for entertaining and drinking in the views, the interior of this warm, four-bedroom home is anchored by a blackened steel fireplace – there's also a tub on the deck Lodge-like grandeur This grand entertainer is no shrinking violet – with expansive interiors exuding solidity and character, the G.J. Gardner showhome has the feel of an established Queenstown lodge Long roof a short cut Extending the roof out past one end of this sustainably minded home not only provides a ready carport but also keeps this side of the house in the shade Call of the wild Sited on a ridge which sweeps gently to a pristine native reserve, this design is an exemplar of how to settle a large home into a bush-clad section All is calm On the odd sad day that the surf waves don't rise to the occasion, this seaside home includes purpose built board storage Welcoming the scenery – and the family A home that opens its arms to the elements yet has an internal focus that makes it homely in an instant – this is the owners' forever home, created by David Reid Homes Inner space – maximising luxury By following the natural contours of the site, the architects maximised the plan, pulled the building down into the site, and stepped the massing to follow the topography Surrounded by friends On a native treed plot, this house engages with every element of its site – starting with locally sourced board and batten Silvertop ash hardwood cladding Strong approach This home's solid front door and sculptural entry garden already have visitors expecting the best when that door swings open Putting your outdoors in the picture Black steel sliders bring indoor-outdoor flow for this architect's own home – they also perfectly frame the verdant backyard outlook All about refined tiles and flooring – Casa Italiana Casa Italiana is a leading light for New Zealand home design, offering a staggering array of flooring and floor and wall tiles, including the latest and best Italian brands End of the road Reached by a long and winding access road, this home reinterprets local architectural and is oriented to give the homeowners their best life Refinement underfoot This Matakana home is the picture of refinement with Floorex Engineered European Oak Leather wide plank flooring playing a starring role Escaping the city From colour scheme to light fittings, planning your new home’s interior design can be complex. Find out how Landmark simplified the process – with outstanding results – for Auckland couple John and Ali Hackett Downsizing with nature in mind This sustainable home responds to its mature owners' needs for an aging-in-place design that connects with nature in reminiscence of their previous abode Long sighted You can have it all – stairs to upstairs and long views downstairs – just choose riserless stairs, as seen in this individualistic Manhattan townhouse Looking to the trees For this home that celebrates wood indoors and out, the central courtyard is sheltered by the bedroom wing on the left and living pavilion to the right Come rain, come shine Despite a narrow site, this light-filled family home offers an easy flow between designer kitchen & living spaces and a covered outdoor space Drawn to architecture's creativity & diversity Attracted to a profession that's all about creativity, today experienced architect Paul Leuscke is director of his own agile practice – Leuschke Kahn Architects A nest of one's own The exterior of this home – with skylarks often soaring above – is cloaked in a rough sawn larch timber rainscreen, evoking the idea of a bird’s nest On point With differing profiles on different street exposures and separable upstairs and down stairs, this home also stretches out to its outlooks Part of the landscape Clad in a local granite, with a green roof and sustainable mahogany windows, from a distance this house dissolves into its surroundings Go and stand in the corner! A recalcitrant child might find that request a tricky one, given that this living space – with wall stackers rolling back – opens up to the outdoors and rolling hills Just a jump to the left Take two rectilinear boxes, off set them, and a wealth of ancillary spaces are the result – such was the plan for this naturally cooled tropical home Drawing attention in New Zealand homes for 20 years Santa Fe Shutters and Blinds' descriptor 'the shutter and blinds experts' is more than mere marketing, but rather a reflection of a 20-year journey with New Zealand homeowners Country living with city convenience This Landmark Homes Clevedon showhome combines large light-filled living spaces with a modern country design to create a welcoming and comfortable family home Looking to the future Despite a wall of windows stretching up into the gabled roof form at the rear, this home has strong green credentials and adaptable spaces for future needs Big on lifestyle What do you get when your bedrooms are all upstairs? Well, in this G.J. Gardner medium density-friendly design, you get a living space literally the size of the home's footprint Even better with age In contrast to the wood box that contains the public spaces of this home, the private wing is clad in Corten steel. Both materials sensitive to the surrounding landscape Great, how will I recognise your place? This façade on a contemporary home comes alive at night with the ability to backlight the polycarbonate façade with colour changing LED lighting Raising the children This dynamic home offers sanctuary for adults and upstairs freedom for growing children, while connecting to the landscape at every turn Act of making – architect felt calling as a child Even before he knew strictly what an architect was, Pat de Pont wanted to be one – decades on and he is a director at leading city architecture firm SGA Together apart The times they are a-changing and although some Kiwis still might dream of the quarter-acre, many more are discovering that good things come on small packages of land With respect to the past A new home replaces an old bach while echoing elements of its character – reinvented with warmth and sustainability in mind Almost invisible Only the handles really give the game away on these doors, subsumed as they are into the beautiful indigenous living room wallpaper Art house meets 'green' house Grand architectural moves – including gallery-like wall spaces – make this sustainably minded house ideal for its owners' art displays Subdivide and conquer When you love your location but not your house, a rebuild can be a great solution. But what if you could have a brand-new home on your existing property… at no cost? Box – builders who design, designers who build Equal parts architects, designers and builders, Box creates highly liveable, loveable homes through inclusive team thinking, homeowner included! As time goes by Materials that age beautifully and a sense of togetherness over generations all come together in this sculptural, modern home Compact and charismatic This contemporary G.J. Gardner showhome packs a lot of charm and relaxed living into a modest footprint suited to a range of sites From the woodwind section Dark stained timber weatherboards are contrasted with white-washed timber details on this passive heating- and cooling-focussed home Open disposition Open and spacious with the ability to be separated into zones as required, this airy, heart-of-light beach house is as relaxed as its setting Climate skin Shade, privacy, coolness, and winter warmth are the benefits of this operable screen fronting a unique eight storey home built in an industrial setting Climb every rooftop Gabled roof forms on this home echo the mountain peaks behind – gabled roofs are ideal for an alpine climate where weighty snowfalls are never far Full metal jacket Faced with a variously occupied neighbourhood this home stands out in its black livery and presents as a series of stacked metal-clad boxes Step this way This home's street face is pretty low key apart from an artistic horizontal slash of red metal fascia that signals the location of the front door Divided interests Operating as a fire surround on the other side, this dark-stained cedar blade wall doubles as a space divider between living area and kitchen Gimme shelter A low key street presence belies the open, spacious feel in this single-level, ocean view home organised around a central, sheltered courtyard I don't think we'll need that fan With wall-sized pocket sliders to left and right, cool breezes aren't a problem for this interior – part of a home that opens up to its canyon setting Lakehouse sanctuary This holiday home was custom built by Landmark Homes Taupō for two couples who wanted to enjoy the spectacular setting from a spectacular getaway Across the river A rustic red shed across the river was the inspiration for this wood-rich Coromandel bach with weather moderators built into the architecture The Jam would have approved In pursuit of meeting council laws, this new concrete-clad home heads straight underground while a metal trellis shades what is left above ground Look to the sky This living/dining/kitchen features a wall of windows stretching right up to the gabled roof line – a deep roof overhang mitigates solar gain Follow the sun This sustainably minded family home on a north-south oriented site is designed to allow the northern sun to penetrate into all the living spaces Leading light A Murano glass chandelier above the dining table was the inspiration for the design palette in this home where every view captures either nature or art Character reference This welcoming family home by nationwide homebuilder G.J. Gardner boasts a run of living spaces from front to back, designer kitchen included, and character finishes House on a rock This hilltop home is a response to its setting – three pods, a central living area, over-arching roof and encircling deck comprise a sustainable design open to land and sea Soak and sail Glass walls on the living areas provide spa pool users with a view through the home to the lake and scenery while sail shades keep things cool Party of five Moving to Wellington proved seamless for this family who worked closely with David Reid Homes to achieve the contemporary, detail-rich home they desired Looking to the mountains and the sky This sculptural hillside home encourages occupants to look up as well as out thanks to an inverted pyramid roof which allows for clerestory windows that capture the iconic mountain rising above Behind the green door The designer/homeowners both loved the homes they’ve previously owned, but there were things they would have done differently – Landmark Homes Tauranga & Bay of Plenty responded down to the finest detail Comfort from above Operable louvres and a heater provide in-ceiling environment moderators for the feature indoor-outdoor garden lounge at the rear of this coastal home Ideal response to idyllic setting This airy home offers an architectural reference to the area's history, tones with the hills behind and optimises estuary outlooks at every turn Forest echo Taking inspiration from surrounding eucalyptus trees, this home's cladding comprises lightly charred wood with the base in concrete and Corten steel Light on the landscape This green-minded home comprises a segmented design spaced by three courtyards connected to the central kitchen and a floating upper level Coastal luxe This home by popular homebuilders G.J. Gardner Homes offers everything that a growing family wants – starting with three separate living spaces Change of tone Clad in Cedar Vertical Shiplap Weatherboards, this mountain home's main entrance is defined by timber fixed louvres set in front of opaque glazing Engaging disposition Receptive to the play of light of the changing seasons and times of day, this zoned home also has cladding that melds into surrounding trees Big, bespoke and built for relaxation Nestled into a picturesque hillside in the Taupō suburb of Kinloch, Wayne and Anna Kirk’s unique and stylish home has been designed as a welcoming, relaxing retreat At one with the landscape Living spaces extend beyond this home's build envelope with giant glass sliders gliding away to make the modern indoor and outdoor living spaces one Castle in the woods Looking a little like a domestic fortress from below, this contemporary, cliff-hugging home also opens up to its natural environment in dramatic style Making an entrance Welcome! Schist cladding is echoed by an interior schist column in this alpine home, while the front entry is underlit both for drama and safe footing As the seasons turn A central courtyard helps circulate breezes, keeping this interior cool over summer – over winter, a radiator contributes to snug, warm spaces Open hearted Two structures enfold a light-filled central courtyard to create this bach-like home that will naturally weather into its landscape A journey in decision making Many things can inspire a home design, from aesthetics and ergonomics to environment, and even memories. This family home by Box draws on all of the above Bamboo X-treme Cladding The next generation in sustainable cladding, made from compressed bamboo fibres – hard, durable and natural – comes with invisible clip/screw fixings – ideal for feature walls, fencing and much more! A transparent pleasure An appropriate inclusion in a sculptural home, this feature, room-dividing, two-sided Escea fireplace shares more than warmth with the adjacent space What's the key with dark tones? This master bedroom exudes character, in part due to its dramatic wall tone – only a light-filled space, such as this parental retreat, can work with such a dark hue 2021 TIDA International Home of the Year Congratulations to the winners and finalists in the 2021 TIDA International Home of the Year – top homes from leading architects and designers Open to view – most desirable showhomes Looking to buy a new home? These premier showhomes from leading NZ homebuilders reflect a staggering diversity and richness of design – from layout to cladding to features Diversity – a celebration of great homes by our leading home builders Today's leading homebuilders have high quality practices from employing only the best contractors to honing efficient construction lines – what is never standardised, however, is sheer design and living diversity Future of the city – an open and shut case This Manhattan townhouse represents an innovative approach to densification in a city challenged by housing shortages and skyrocketing prices Shelter in place It's been a time of hunkering down at home – for this couple, careful crafting aspects of their David Reid Home meant achieving spaces they were happy to play and work in My car? It's in the hanger At the front of this home, one is greeted by mature trees, while the airplane hangar style garage door, finished with charred siding, 'disappears' when closed Skylarks and stars Nestled into mountain foothills sits the larch-clad Skylark Cabin, shaped by purposefully framing views of the mountains, stars and, yes, swirling skylarks Just add palm trees With sandy tones, elegant soft touches and a flowing family-friendly layout, this G.J.Gardner Palm Springs showhome is all about relaxed, stylish living When a surfer builds a bach When a surfer, in this case an All Black giant, builds a bach they want it to be chic, relaxed and low maintenance – this design, with key tile and flooring selections from The Tile Depot, delivers Standout presence Spacious and sumptuous, this grand home has an architectural presence while an earthy colour palette warms the exterior and interior Low maintenance luxury This new Taupō Showhome has been designed to offer a low maintenance lifestyle, without compromising on space – or style. Lock-and-leave? Not a problem Leaf of luxury Part of a Modernist home, this interior boasts lavish living spaces – the sofa is upholstered in a plush natural chenille while the coffee table is an Yves Klein gold leaf limited edition piece Multi-generational – but not as you know it A new home for the owner at the rear of a block and renovated original house at the front for her son’s family – with a communal pavilion and garden between Go on, run outside This home exhibits great indoor-outdoor flow – and that includes the feature timber ceiling that continues seamlessly outdoors as generous soffits One toe in the ocean Simple, clever design gave this house a spacious feel on the inside – part of this is the giant sliders that open up to the sprawling deck and scenery beyond Respecting the sun and wind Passive heating and cooling are features of this home which is designed to sit well with its neighbours – through sightlines pick up on mature trees No gender bias here This kids' rumpus room complete with fun lighting is adjacent to the family room – so everyone's close, without toy chaos impacting the adult spaces Great floor for pescatarians? Honey-toned Strip Allegro Oak Terra herringbone floors by Haro Flooring are just one of many stand-out features in this character-rich home Going underground An expansive home with bronze anodised cladding set high on the Hollywood Hills heads underground to cool architectural spaces Solid footing This sustainability-focused home features Timaru blue stone walls at the ground floor level, anchoring the house visually – cedar cladding features above Eyes are the windows of the soul While here, a plethora of windows bring out the soul of this light-filled modern ranch house that shines like a welcoming lantern at night Rugged with a thoughtful character A bold aesthetic, robust materiality and relaxed indoor/outdoor connections give this thoughtfully detailed home a character all of its own Proud neighbours Two airy Richmond showhomes side by side – these G.J. Gardner homes offer the very best in relaxed family living and you can visit them at the same time Not just for passers by Vertical Shiplap Cedar cladding on this home is not just on show to neighbours and passers by – the textural finish is also enjoyed from indoors Connected yet removed This pavilion home is open to and celebrates its bush and water environment while providing privacy from neighbours and shelter from the wind Detailing you love and no surprises A fixed price, plenty of options and design advice are hallmarks that homeowners love about Landmark Homes – this home's dramatic kitchen is a case in point Catching the sky As well as expansive outdoor living, this home's generous clerestory windows makes even the interiors feel at one with the landscape A prospect of the sea Empathetic to Mid-century modern architecture, this home is laid out to strategically divide spaces while training its outlooks on a water view High impact, low maintenance This home is clad in a mix of no maintenance standing seam metal cladding and Cedar to both ground and soften the rear of the building Warmth from the ground up This green-energy home sits on a concrete slab which absorbs the sun's rays during the day and releases the heat to the interiors come evening Taking the long view Set up for multi-generational family life, this long pavilion home settles into the land in terms of materials while revealing its outlooks by degrees Cultural framework Wood is widely celebrated in this home with a Japanese influence, timber window/door frames included – perhaps an echo of shōji screens Going with the flow This stream-lined dressing area cabinetry forms part of the corridor flow – a great way to enjoy the long view while getting ready for work Our most viewed New Home story of 2021 A beautifully crafted small home in a coastal setting tops our list of New Home stories for the year What's in a face? This home's distinct Cape Dutch architectural style and bagged brick and Wanaka schist cladding provided inspiration for the interior Change of heart A late change in design plans resulted in this Scandinavian feel home redolent with natural outlooks, light and a sense of both space and privacy Landmark's award-winning homes in 2021! Congratulations to our Landmark Homes Franchisees for taking home 14 awards in the 2021 Registered Master Builders House of the Year – including this Gold-winning Gisborne home Strong, eco-friendly decking made easy Bamboo X-Treme decking – the next generation in sustainable decking; this durable, stable, eco-friendly decking, with 'invisible' clips/screws for quick installation, is now available throughout New Zealand Sculptural in a sculptural land This Wanaka holiday home has been designed as a sculptural form in the landscape, with a series of timber-lined cut outs revealing access areas Two tone harmony Cedar and zinc finishes make for harmonious cladding partners on this contemporary family home, created by house designers Box Sunny disposition This relaxing G.J. Gardner showhome includes a private timber rear deck – an extension of the made-for-entertaining living spaces Warm reference White oak shiplap wall cladding references this home's mountain setting as do various pebble accents, including in the master bedroom fireplace Woodn't you know it? As well as celebrating the owner's business in the timber trade, this home also showcases his furniture designer son's own pieces – chic display storage included If you've got it, highlight it If you have a feature like an open staircase, draw attention to it – here, mesh pendants make for a safe assent while accentuating this airy part of the home Mediterranean air This modern architectural home flirts with the ocean setting – providing various outlooks, sheltered al fresco entertaining, and a pool that connects to the sea visually but is almost indoors Standing out and fitting in Balancing its simple, striking form, this home's raw material textures and natural colour palette avoid visual disruption to its lakeside setting Functional and fresh family living Located in Kenepuru Landing, an exciting new suburb just a stone's throw from central Porirua, this compact G.J. Gardner home offers relaxed family living Wood is not a fossil fuel With passive solar heating to the fore, a simple wood burner handles secondary heating needs in this contemporary, hilltop home Where the land meets the sea This home finds the perfect balance between high design and a casual Californian aesthetic – creating magic on an already magical site Cave to coast The interior of this home is black to create a cave-like aesthetic – and by contrast the colourful sea and land outlooks shine all the brighter Downplayed presence This coastal home downplays its size in deference to the wider setting – its stepped design and quiet render and polished plaster cladding both played a part Luxury lakeside setting It was love at first sight when Steven and Ingrid Painter discovered the section on which they would build their dream home with Landmark Homes The art of blending in This home is clad in soft grey vertical cedar contrasted with a light clay-toned brick cladding, and the all grounded by dark plaster render Banham Architects wins 2021 TIDA Australia Architect New Home of the Year Congratulations to Steeg Banham of Banham Architects, winner of the TIDA Australia Architect New Home of the Year with a home geared to openness and views Rieck Building Design wins 2021 TIDA Australia Designer New Home of the Year Congratulations to Kelli Rieck of Rieck Building Design, winner of TIDA Australia Designer New Home of the Year with this corner site home Noel Jessop Architecture wins 2021 TIDA New Zealand Designer Home of the Year Congratulations to Noel Jessop of Noel Jessop Architecture, winner of TIDA New Zealand Designer Home of the Year. See more of this dramatic family home Fowler Homes Christchurch wins 2021 TIDA New Zealand Group Home Builder of the Year Congratulations to Ivan Stanicich of Fowler Homes Christchurch, winner of TIDA New Zealand Group Home Builder of the Year. Find out more about this coastal home with a view South Architects wins 2021 TIDA New Zealand Architect Home of the Year Congratulations to Craig South of South Architects, winner of TIDA New Zealand Architect Home of the Year. See more of this surprising home All set in concrete – 9 celebrations of this undersung, magic material Concrete is a mercurial material with myriad applications from whole house construction to benchtops – pore over these diverse examples of its use Standing for attention The exterior of this Cape Dutch architectural style home is comprised of stone and brick cladding topped with a crisp, standing seam steel roof Seen here, seen there Split face textured brick cladding seen on this home’s street-facing cladding provides double the impact when also viewed from the interiors Don't fence me in Want privacy? And want car parking, too? An operable front fence in the same finish as this home's distinctive cladding accommodates both Reaching out to the scenery Clever engineering lets this cantilevered home dodge the odd scenery-blocking neighbour to ensure dramatic outlooks from every window including the upstairs living spaces The sea, the sky and you In this beachfront home, the master suite pavilion and living pavilion share similar walls of glass – both extending up to the gabled roof forms A coastal and countryside oasis Perched on a steep hillside overlooking the ocean at Weiti Bay is a home as exceptional as it is versatile – read about the owners' journey to achieving their Landmark Homes dream home Expansive living This home boasts a sprawling, light-filled living space and there's a separate formal lounge – perfect for family and ideal for entertaining At one with the scenery This home nestles into its promontory site while topographical fingers flow back into the plan, expanding connection to the canyon setting Heart and soul This sunny home in Huapai, Kumeu boasts crisp, modern finishes and great connections – the welcoming showhome is by G.J. Gardner Homes Looking to the sun Strong green credentials, an open-plan, 3.5m high, north-facing social heart and rugged exterior come together in this character-rich home All-weather luxury This home blurs the line between refined interiors and elegant outdoors – the house was designed by Mark Wilson of MDS Copper highlights A strong entrance form with copper clad door and copper detailing gives this the home a gleaming first impression I cover the waterfront This modern, opulent home has a formal street presence that gives way to light, openness and intimate water views on the private side Is your car powered by the sun? A large roof surface with a 30 degree north facing area for solar panels was specified for this home – to feed a Tesla battery and a Tesla car. Rising to the occasion Views, privacy and maximised internal volumes were achieved in this house which also reflects the owner's involvement in the timber trade Two sides to this story This home’s street face features a glass gallery bisecting wood-clad volumes – checkout the dramatically different cladding that faces the sea Natural lighting a given 20 times more efficient than your home, the haus.me Autonomous Off-the-Grid Smart House makes the most of its window walls on two sides Refined and welcoming A sunny home that reflects a love of life and entertaining – this G.J. Gardner design boasts refined finishes and a family-friendly layout Sheltering wings Two wings on different axes comprise this home – together providing wind shelter, capturing the sun and creating fluid indoor-outdoor living A classic farmhouse with a modern twist Renovating was considered by this couple but ultimately a new Landmark farmhouse with an industrial vibe provided the life-dream outcome House on the hill High on a hill, views and sunshine are on offer – this home really makes most, with optimised outlooks, great solar penetration and passive heating Dryden WoodOil – timber protection Dryden WoodOil is a water-repellent, non-filming, timber protector – a true migrating oil that penetrates deep into the fibres of the timber Let the wind blow, let the sky show This living area has opening doors for cross ventilation, as well as a double height space with high level windows to remove warm rising air Hamptons charm A classic Hamptons style weatherboard exterior gives way to modern open-plan living in this two-storey family home with relaxed indoor-outdoor flow Tall order Want to draw attention to your double height entry? Introduce an architectural feature that accentuates its lofty nature – in this case, an elongated window Black, bold and appropriate Charred Larch timber cladding minimises upkeep and allows this home to appear as a dark volcanic rock, reminiscent of surrounding geology Charm and individuality Character surfaces, fabulous entertaining and a family-friendly layout all recommend this luxurious four bedroom plus study home Whatever the weather Linear battens, linear magazine rack and linear operable shutters above – this outdoor room celebrates clean lines and all-weather enjoyment Force of nature With two homes destroyed by trees, this owner turned the other cheek creating a cutting edge sustainable (and tree-proof) house like no other Pressed to the wall On this home, contemporary board-formed concrete cladding intentionally leaves the tell-tale texture that shows how it was constructed Open house Indoor-outdoor flow goes next level in this home where a sunken living room off the open dining space opens to the back patio and garden Growing into the landscape For this home, rural farm buildings inspired several lean-to like forms opening to a central courtyard – privacy and connection to the land result Bold style, relaxed lifestyle Boasting two light-filled living spaces, a sleek, modern kitchen and flowing interiors, this stylish Kaiapoi showhome by G.J. Gardner Homes is ideal for family life and entertaining 8 examples of great hangouts Why have the ground below near when you can simply hang out in mid air? These cantilevered designs provide outstanding examples A classic for good reason A timeless charm and relaxed modern layout are just two reasons Landmark's latest showhome is the fourth version of this popular villa-style home On top of things This sustainable home's deep overhangs passively mitigate the sun's rays, while a gravel roof filters rainwater entering the storm water system A statement home right from the street Boasting great street presence, this showhome is just as impressive beyond the front door, with visual links through to large decks at the rear Larger than life character If you love glamour, character, and space this luxurious four bedroom-plus-study character filled home by G.J. Gardner Homes might be for you Beauty at your feet If visitors can tear their eyes off the views they might notice this home's change in wood floor type between blurred indoor and outdoor spaces Alpine inspiration Three gabled roof forms suggest rural farm buildings or even the alpine peaks that this home looks to – inside, it's all about the views out Natural extension This living room's Natures Oak, Matterhorn Plank flooring is echoed by similar-look decking, as if the home is stretching out the landscape We're here – so where's the front door? Okay, no prizes for guessing – if you want a punch of colour on your exterior, why not make it earn its keep as a hard-to-miss wayfinder? Thoughtful dynamic The form of this house – the architect's own – makes the most of a private north-facing outdoor living area while providing privacy to the bedrooms and living spaces within the home Contemporary character and charm Want a welcoming home that stands apart and reflects your personality? This G.J. Gardner Wanaka showhome – Northlake Lodge – offers just that. Sheltered lifestyle When you have great lakeside views it pays to make the most of them – an operable louvre roof lets the owners drink in the scenery from their deck year round Light and the shadows of the trees Nestled into a canyon, this home seamlessly fits into its wooded locale while serving as a backdrop for a world-class art collection Embracing the land This home makes maximum use of the available site and wraps around a private outdoor living space. Indoors, light and warmth abound Heart of glass When the scenery is wild and so is the weather, a sheltered internal courtyard with through-room vistas to the landscape makes good sense A russet reveal in Greenhill With generous open plan living, a stylish kitchen and 4 spacious bedrooms this G.J. Gardner showhome is filled with charm and character throughout Designed for life This contemporary, future-focussed home features plenty of spaces for the family to come together or do their own thing now and as they grow Making the most of everything Brave and daring, The Barnhaus has been innovatively designed to ensure that every room is used every day and no space is wasted. The far pavilion For this long, narrow home, a modest frontage gives way to a double height central element followed by a beautiful indoor-outdoor pavilion at rear Modern, masculine and magnificent Want a character home that stands apart from the crowd? This spacious showhome by G.J. Gardner has strong street presence matched by bold, moody interiors Celebrating inner space A clever architectural design has turned this home inwards to contemplate a central courtyard – the design brings together two families under one roof while maintaining a sense of freedom and a sense of privacy Hello little echo This home looks out to a soaring mountain range, a skyline echoed in the gabled roof line. Solar roof panels reflect the home’s green focus Angles and outlooks The striking angular lines of this two-wing, single-level home provide shelter and lead the eye out to distinct areas of a sprawling seascape Cladding coded Exterior materials help define the interior use in this home – concrete indicates the public/living spaces, while cedar defines the private spaces Kids can be tough on bedrooms – here's a solution! Materials in this children’s room – plywood lined walls and a rubber floor – add an industrial look and are easy to address if they get damaged Cross section This holiday home's cross-shaped plan allows an extended family to enjoy a host of coastal activities – all within a relatively small footprint Timeless Hamptons elegance Are you in love with a classic style of home? This showhome from Landmark Homes Bay of Plenty is a distinctive and elegant example of the Hamptons look Warmth is built into this home from the foundations up This green-energy house is well set up for warmth. The main level sits on a concrete slab, which absorbs the sun's rays during the day via generous glazing and releases the heat back into the interior come evening Down to the waterline He wanted a contemporary house with simple detailing, she wanted an informal beach house on the water – both desires were met in this relaxed, light-filled residence where material connections and views to the water are around every corner Lifestyle home a match for lake views Breathtaking views of Lake Taupo and Mt Tauhara are only the beginning with this designer family home by respected homebuilder David Reid Homes What neighbours? What baking sun? Strategic wall choices benefit this home Views that go on forever in one direction, but only a few feet to your neighbour's lounge in another? A slatted screen at the end of this home hides near neighbours, while the solid wall beyond mitigates the afternoon sun Lifestyle ready This Fowler Homes Waikato showhome is all about fun and function, boasting a designer kitchen with scullery, great outdoor living, and hidden master suite with a spa-like ensuite Paradise reclaimed Expat owners return from bustling Hong Kong to a crafted new family home oriented for sun and fun and nestled on their own gently sloping patch of the green, green grass of home Fine tilework completes this family home A rare piece of real estate, great contractors and some fantastic materials from The Tile Depot, come together to create a wonderful family home in east Auckland. Open to nature Presenting a sculptural, staggered facade of standing seam zinc panels to the street, this expansive home opens up to embrace nature on the other side Passing the batten Cedar battens predominate on this home's clean-lined exterior but the architect didn't drop the batten there – slatted wood also runs through the interior Surprise us! With Scandinavian and Japanese influences, this house is designed around a central courtyard for a 'transparency feel'. An important two-word directive that formed part of the brief Going underground The top level of this sculptural home takes in beautiful terraced landscaping. The lower level – complete with indoor pool – dives into the hillside A river of stone runs through it Three strong gable forms give this home a presence on the land while a vein of stone leads you into and through the home Treading lightly on the land No-upkeep standing seam metal cladding and passive temperature control give this home a green ethos. Even the timber access stairs are eco friendly Elegance and explored options So how do you showcase a broad range of elements in one harmonious showhome environment – this user-friendly design achieves just that Outside in Love the outdoor life but don't mind the comforts of a roof over your head? This forest home strives to be at one with its unspoilt natural surroundings Refinement is in the details Attention to the finer points makes the exterior of this classic-look villa shine. Inside, a variety of quality tiles from The Tile Depot contribute to a more contemporary character 2020 TIDA International Home of the Year Check out all the winners and finalists in the 2020 TIDA International Home of the Year – from New Zealand, Australia, US and India A roof for all seasons In a home designed to follow the sun, an operable roof over this outdoor room seems a logical inclusion. A window wall complete with vertical timber slats further filters the sun's rays Treading lightly on the earth Despite its modest footprint on steep topography, this engaging, sustainable family home makes the most of its internal spaces while elegantly framing its spectacular outlooks A home wine cellar to be proud of It can be tricky trying to keep your favourite tipple at the right temperature at home. Not so in this house. This substantial wine room in a luxurious Perth home displays wines in the best possible light (and temperature). Looking ahead This sculptural lakeside home combines natural, low maintenance materials with sustainable heating and seamless thresholds. In effect, the home is future-proofed for its mature owners Rising to the situation Set on a modest footprint, this see-through, three-level home climbs to the sun and views and is so well ventilated, the heat pumps were done away with Indoors or al fresco – this kitchen provides for both Exterior doors on both sides of this kitchen can be pulled back to connect with the private pool courtyard on one side and spectacular sea views on the other Open hearted This house blurs the lines between indoors and out. A floating pavilion roof hovers over the interior and exterior spaces while sliding glass panels and corrugated concrete walls define its courtyards Curvaceous by the sea This home takes its design cues from the surrounding coastal environment. Elements include an earthy palette, softly rounded cladding curves and a fun glass-sided pool Country life – but not as you know it This home responds to the owners' every need, great and small. A non-typical rural house with presence, great connections to garden and pond and even a place to groom their dogs Fire damaged? No, fire enhanced The premise for this design is quite unusual: a visual artist who paints with fire buys a house on Blackwood Street and builds his studio using burnt wood cladding Where others might fear to tread Perched on a cliff, this home is ideally situated to enjoy spectacular views. However, the limited building footprint brought with it challenges of meeting a brief for a much larger site Dark on the outside, light on the inside Known as the ‘black barn’, this family home explores the use of contrast and volume. From asymmetric lines to large vaulted spaces, discover how all the design details in this home tell a story Recreate holidays at home A welcoming street presence, functional layout and flowing indoor-outdoor spaces makes this resort-like G.J. Gardner showhome perfect for those who want to recreate the feeling of being on holiday at home Small and perfectly formed This simple, high-quality home nestled amongst the sand dunes at Little Brighton Beach expands on the idea that a carefully designed small home can have big-house functionality Celebrating a Landmark Fabulous plans with flexible options – our new Landmark Homes Waikato showhome in Te Kowhai is a modified ready to build 'Waihi' plan. Choose from more than 100 plans and get your dream home underway A statement home in every way This dynamic new home offers a bold face among its eclectic neighbours. The design reflects strong, simple forms with great connections and spatial planning. The result is a flowing interior and a seamless progression to the rear garden and attractive pool Rugged home inspired by mountain setting Through design form, orientation and a strong material palette, this long, low-set home makes the most of its dramatic alpine setting in every way Industrial chic becomes this sprawling family home High ceilings, wall-sized windows and flowing connections give this industrial-accented home a light-filled, welcoming appeal Nodding to the past, opening to the future This home's entry building features colourful character elements right from the entryway. Then the visitor moves through to a second dynamic building with giant operable shutters opening to walls of glass. There's also covered outdoor living with pool alongside Shipshape Gabled pavilions used in new home design help overcome planning and site restrictions Elegant and stylish living With flowing, well connected living spaces, and generous alfresco dining on the central, sheltered deck, this GJ Gardner showhome is perfect for a relaxed family lifestyle and effortless entertaining Our most popular new home story of 2020 This property came out tops as our most popular new home story of 2020. Read on to find out more. Woodn't you know it – this interior nods to the outlooks The upstairs in the central block of this home takes in spectacular mountain and lake views – and fair to say there's more than a nod to the many trees on the site Heart of nature Built in among rocky outcrops and with a material palette that connects to the forest beyond the windows, this home reflects the architect’s desire to promote the ecological use of renewable materials. This new home fits in with its rugged setting Butted up against a basalt cliff face, this home responds with rugged board-formed concrete cladding. Inside, family and guests are given close up reminders of the setting Family living, modern style Modern and stylish family living has never been easier, as this GJ Gardner showhome reflects. Top quality materials merge with simple contemporary design to create this functional and spacious family home Grand design Right from the approach this expansive, light-filled home exudes a classic-meets modern air. Owned by a high profile couple, the grand home also reflects a sustainable heart, while a rustic barn across the property offers, among other things, a charming guest retreat Modernism on the fairway A dwelling that sat lightly on the land was the fundamental idea for this holiday home by Box Build. The home's upper storey cantilevers beyond the lower level by 4 metres – stretching out to the Northland views before it All points considered This family home combines a wealth of lifestyle features with arresting elements such as a rugged natural stone wall focal point and a raised pool. The contemporary home, by Daniel Lomma Design also takes in river and ocean views from most of its well-connected spaces River's edge Tall and spacious despite a tricky riverside site, and with New York loft-inspired, crafted interiors, this dramatic home by Design Builders Waikato celebrates strong, rugged materials for a smart, semi-industrial aesthetic Glenorchy escape “Working closely with our clients we've created a home ideal for escaping to on the weekend and making memories with family and friends.” – Jason McGirr, managing director, Fowler Homes Queenstown Sculptural home offers emotional wellbeing and a green heart This strong and surprising architectural home by Wolf Architects responds to the emotional needs of the owner and the sustainable imperatives of our planet A sculptural home responds to a spectacular landscape This alpine home elegantly resolves the dichotomy that an idyllic site with gorgeous views often also comes with variable weather. Designed by Condon Scott Architects, the sculptural home opens up to the landscape and views on one side while shutting down to inclement conditions and achieving privacy on the other Extended roofing gives this home the edge The cantilevered roofs on this home protect and define the outdoor living and dining terraces that overlook the adjacent bay. Rockin' it – exotic limestone features on this new coastal home So where do you start when designing a home that isn't constrained by budget? Starting with what you love is a good way to begin. The owner's love of a particular Turkish limestone inspired the exterior of this home Pops of orange – connecting with colour With a focus on style and substance over size, this Barnhaus pays homage to the principals of Mid-Century modernism and Industrial design over today's obsession with McMansions. Concrete the cladding of choice in this new home Designer FuTung Cheng combined board-formed and fair-faced concrete with reclaimed redwood cladding to help define the five structures that make up this 560m² family home. This bold home matches its landscape Not sure how to clad your home? One effective way forward is to take local inspiration. This mountain home boasts geometric and angled larch rain screen upper cladding that references the site's many Kanuka trees Architectural, industrial and pared back, this home is the pride of its builder owner Boasting an efficient footprint on a site with rear lane access, this warehouse-character home is designed for family life and entertaining Cedar box In contrast to the wood box that contains the public spaces of this home, the private wing of this home is clad in Corten steel. Both materials show a sensitivity to the surrounding landscape, which is dry and brown for much of the year. Pointing the way Featuring local schist and looking to Lake Wanaka and Treble Cone skifields, this gable-roofed home is fully immersed in its scenery. A dynamic new home respects its natural setting in several ways Standing tall amongst mature trees, this home on an awkward site, boasts simple, robust materials; an adroit layout, with minimal site disturbance; and several sustainable strategies Sharp angles create drama This family home was designed with a sharply angular roofline to capture views out to the harbour and beyond. Find out how a minimalist material palette was used to achieve a modern aesthetic This show home is designed so everyone can hang out together or do their own thing With living spaces and bedrooms neatly divided and a feature kitchen and main bathroom, this Nelson showhome by GJ Gardner Homes is ideally set up for both family life and entertaining Love warm? This pleasing, light-filled home follows the sun Opening up to its environment with seamless indoor-outdoor connections, this transparent, sustainability-focused family home by Borrmeister Architects achieves privacy where it needs it Three connected pavilions create one expansive yet low profile home – this is the art of living lightly on the land With glass sliders opening to decks at every turn and generous, open-plan interiors, this home matches a minimal footprint with maximum enjoyment 7 essential questions to ask a home builder Before choosing a company to build your home, take the time to ask them these seven questions first This home's rustic charm is backed by modern-day convenience Whether you live in the country or simply dream of it, this four-bedroom home reflects a classic country feel but with all modern conveniences included Studio2 Architects on what sets New Zealand architecture apart In our Behind the Design series we talk to renowned architect Paul Clarke of Studio2 Architects about his journey, the design process and what makes New Zealand architecture so good Luxury waterfront home has ocean vistas on one side and a private pool courtyard on the other What does luxury living mean for you? Well, this home by Urbane Projects probably has it covered. Sea views from everywhere, two garages, a cinema room and a wing for the grandchildren are just the start ... Living room and master bedroom pavilions stretch out to the views in this lakeside family home With design nods to early settler cottages and leading spaces trained on the views, this snug, modern home is all about embracing its mountain setting New home custom-designed to owners’ unique vision This luxury, resort-style home features a bespoke Corten steel cladding system – the character residence is by Fowler Homes Waikato Strong house in a strong land Environments don't come more rugged and beautiful than the surrounds of Lake Wanaka in the Southern Alps. This home design echoes that ruggedness while offering cosy interiors to beat the mountain weather Transparent house sits like a jewel in a brick jewel box Normally used on side walls and or unseen structures, Chicago common brick plays a starring role in this home, including twisting columns on the front facade Spacious, light-filled and built for entertaining, this home lets you feel like you’re on permanent holiday Relaxed and spacious with fabulous indoor-outdoor flow, this GJ Gardner-built home offers a resort-style ambience Three-pavilion home connects with mountain landscape through material palette and form Featuring local schist and looking to Lake Wanaka and Treble Cone skifields, this gable-roofed home is fully immersed in its scenery Giving a new meaning to indoor-outdoor flow Many homes aren’t fortunate to have a large – or any outdoor space. When that’s the case, your only choices are to accept your fate or find a creative solution. The designers behind this home chose the latter. Changes in exterior materials and form help define the various zones of this family lakeside home An industrial modern home for a family of eight cleverly caters for everyone to be together or in their own individualistic spaces More Turning to sculpture Here, a garage door outline appears in the custom-designed cast aluminium panels to the left while a car turntable makes for an oh-so-smooth turn around Dramatic exit Elegant black fenestrations on the back door to the rear of this kitchen elevate it from utilitarian to eye-catching Flaming feature The gas fire in this living room provides an excuse for a dramatic architectural statement while the long hearth doubles as shelving and even seating Inspired infill Cities aren't short of awkward spaces in tight commercial locations – in response, this apartment-like home by RAAarchitects makes most, with a room per level and a sculptural connecting stair An elegant face High quality tiles from The Tile Depot provide the finishing touches to this well designed and constructed home by Generation Homes NZ - Auckland South Shared spaces cater to different interests This walk-up apartment split into two-levels was designed on a ‘no-design’ basis and it was about finding spaces for the different interests of the couple Water outlook essential Why wouldn't you make the back of your new home a wall of glass when this inviting pool is captured in the picture? Fresh interest in traditional material Long recognised as warm and natural, wool and its benefits are now looked at with fresh eyes amongst millennial consumers, says a nation-wide Bremworth study Once cramped, dark, and dated The redesign of this home preserves the existing structure but transforms it into an open, daylit home – rethinking the windows played a big part How far would you go? On this lux seafront home, the steel stair hit an expensive hiccup as council dictates meant it had to be craned in from the far side of the home Balancing scale, views and comfort was the biggest challenge in the design of this substantial home Organising the space planning in a Y or propeller shape ensured this home met all of the owner’s specific requirements while making the most of the spectacular views We know the Specialists Latest Book More Books > Trends 40-10 A selection of this month's top homes, kitchens, bathrooms and more Read More Recommended Business Partners Latest Award More > Verdant retreat Similar Stories