Facebook Tweet Help Stories New Home Home Builders Sheltered pavilion offers views out both sides of this upmarket lakeside home Share Tweet Help With an elegant approach and sheltered indoor-outdoor spaces, this sunny home opens up to panoramic lake views and an internal landscape of its own One mark of a great home design is that all its connections feel intuitive and flowing – even when in reality a great deal of behind the scenes planning may have been involved to get it there.Such was the case with this lakeside home by house designer Mark Wilson of Masonry Design Solutions (MDS). The waterfront location was ideal but the approach was tricky – down a long right-of-way that arrived at the middle of the site.With the home to the left and a motor court and garage on the right, Wilson introduced a feature stone facade element on the hallway running between them. This provides a natural focal point for visitors coming down the drive. Plus, even before construction of the home had begun, major excavation had been required to achieve the flowing motor court. The lowered ground together with an introduced line of trees screen out the near neighbour behind.And the approach to the front door is equally dramatic, by a natural timber walkway crossing a reflection pond. The glass front door and glazed facade allow glimpses right through the interior to the lake – just a taste of the outlooks to come. Inside, the contemporary, open-plan living, dining, kitchen space is all high vaulted ceilings and floor-to-ceiling glass, with the internal axes intentionally trained on walls reserved for the owners’ substantial artworks. Whether it’s the sleek in-wall gas fireplace, the modern art or the lake views, there is a lot to draw the eye in this modern, relaxed and (to a degree) simple home. The owners were moving here from a more traditional residence and while their new home is modern, the decision was made to finish the kitchen in wood veneer, for a more classic feel. The natural cabinetry has recessed pulls, for a minimalist look, and reflective splashbacks that let the chef enjoy the views while cooking.While the open-plan living spaces – kitchen included – make the most of the panoramic lake views, the indoor-outdoor living pavilion faces back the other way, towards the driveway.“This sheltered side of the home also enjoys an attractive, natural outlook thanks to the earlier earthworks and tree planting. Plus, owners and guests relaxing in this space look right through the interior to enjoy the water views anyway.” On show from the entry and capturing the northern sun, this all-weather room is now one of the owners’ most popular rooms in the home.As well as being set up for hassle-free indoor and outdoor entertaining, the two bedroom home includes a cinema room – which can be used as a third bedroom – and a gymnasium.“Part of the brief was for the home to be easy to lock-up-and-leave,” says Wilson.“To this end there’s a separate apartment over the garage which is ideal for a caretaker to stay in when the owners travel. Plus interior surfaces are low-upkeep and the gardens are low maintenance.” Credit list House designer Mark Wilson, Masonry Design Solutions (MDS) Kitchen designer Mark Wilson Cladding Plaster, by Auckland Plastering Tiling Pietra Bolivian White, from European Ceramics Paint Resene Stonehenge and Resene White Pointer Heating Underfloor heating, by Champion Heating; Regency GF 1200 gas fire Benchtops Black granite in kitchen; Ksoul in scullery; by DBJ Furniture Sink Claron Blanco Refrigeration Liebherr Basin Barcelona vessel Bath Barcelona, freestanding Hot water systems Valient heater, from Champion Heating Toilet Happy D2 Builder HD Building Window/door joinery Metro series anodised, by Vantage North Shore Roof Eurotray,by Dimond roofing Flooring Engineered Oak, by Timber Floor Solutions Lighting Idun Kitchen cabinetry Oak veneer in kitchen; lacquer in scullery; by DBJ Furniture Splashback Black mirror, by Decoglaze Oven, steam oven, cooktop, ventilation, dishwasher Miele Bathroom vanity and benchtop Oak veneer, by DBJ Furniture Taps Vado Soho Shower fittings Vado Saturn shower head, with Vado Soho slider, mixer Wall and floor tiles Pietra Bolivian White, from European Ceramics Designed by: Mark Wilson, Masonry Design Solutions (MDS) Story by: Charles Moxham Photography by: Mike Hollman 13 Sep, 2020 New Home Home Builders Trendsideas Home kitchen bathroom commercial design Latest Post Jack Fugaro + Agushi win TIDA Australia Architect New Home of the Year 14 Nov, 2024 Box Design Studio wins Australia Designer Renovation of the Year 14 Nov, 2024 Bijl Architecture wins TIDA Australia Architect Renovation of the Year 14 Nov, 2024 We know the Specialists Related Book More Books > Home Builders Start your new home build or renovation project with confidence by choosing the right home builder for you and your fami... Read More Similar Stories