Facebook Tweet Help Stories Interiors New Zealand TIDA Homes Light, homely and enduring Share Tweet Help For this interior design, cool floors, warm colourways and leathery textures contribute to a timeless look that 'will always feel like home' Interior design by Jessica Valintine DesignContextInspired by the south of New Zealand, and distinctive Cape Dutch architectural style, this home is timeless, solid and built with longevity in mind.ResponseOutside, bagged brick and Wanaka schist are an ideal match for the home’s exterior. Its living spaces are defined by the use of high gable ceilings, an apex in the main living area, and a courtyard area designed to be protected from the prevailing wind which allows for year-round outdoor living.Contemporary and made for modern-day family living this home features fresh walls and concrete flooring that have been accented by warm caramel colourways and leathery textures for spaces that will always feel like home but won’t expire before the eye. Areas were created and purpose-built to house treasured artefacts and wares collected by the owner over the years, adding an individual touch to each space. Throughout the home, the use of natural and solid materials created honest and open spaces that accessorised the soft and warm white plastered walls. By using broad architraves and skirting an overall look of depth and definition was achieved. Beginning with a fresh and organic base, each room was personalised through hints of colour and texture so they remained understated and practical, yet beautifully tailored. Key points and considerationsIdea was for solid / timeless / longevityUsed gables to maximise interior size (and reduce footprint size) for loft above bedrooms and attic storage above garage. Kept high gable ceilings throughout kitchen/dining/living and master bedroom.Exterior bagged brick and Wanaka schist with wide span metal roof – roof was quite visual from road3 pavilions connected by flat roof in entry/laundry. Entry forms the courtyard - designed for outdoor living sheltered from westerly windExternal cupboards in courtyard designed to house furniture squabs / bbqInterior was to be contemporary but warm minimalismTimeless and authentic materials – concrete, brick and stone; sisal, leather, linen and timberRestful, welcoming and uncluttered Credit list Interior designer Jessica Valintine Design Builder Residence Group Kitchen manufacturer Carlielle Kitchens Cladding Brick, stone Louvre systems Santa Fe Cedar Louvre – exterior); Santa Fe Shutter – interior Main flooring Concrete (warehouse finish) 3% black oxide; Forte Manor Oak Bathroom tiles Tile Warehouse Paint Interior – Resene 1/8th Thorndon Cream; exterior – Resene 1/4 Thorndon Cream; fireplace – Ambitech Suave finish; powder room – Ambitech Suave finish Fireplace Steel box (not actually a fireplace) Control system Sonos Dining chairs Citta chairs Co-designer/draughtsperson Colette Monteith, Monteith Construction Services Kitchen designer Jessica Valintine Design Landscaping Residence Group / Jessica Valintine Design Roof Archtech Standing Seam in Flaxpod Window/door joinery Altherm, in Flaxpod, from APL Bedroom flooring Nature Stardust Black quartz tile, from Jacobsen Tile Studio Wall covering Panelled wall to master bedroom, by Residence Group General heating Ata Touch Ducted System Feature lighting ECC Astro (living area / entry / main bedroom); Jute Pendants (dining) – purchased in Bali; Radikal Neon (childrens bedrooms) Living area furniture Bauhaus, from Forma Awards Trends International Design Awards (TIDA) Homes – Highly Commended Designed by: Jessica Valintine Design Story by: Trendsideas Photography by: Kirsty Dawn 04 Jul, 2021 Interiors New Zealand TIDA Homes Trendsideas Home kitchen bathroom commercial design Latest Post Deep in the jungle 22 Dec, 2024 Mixing it up 22 Dec, 2024 'Something different' 15 Dec, 2024 We know the Specialists Related Book More Books > Interiors Take your home to the next level with the latest ideas for interior design and decor. Furniture, paint, wallpaper and li... Read More Similar Stories