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These three-storey townhouses, all served with lifts, are designed for the upmarket marketplace – merging clean lines outside with layered texture and materiality inside, for an air of enduring refinement

Designed by Urban Construct with interiors by Collab Interiors

From the interior designers:

In collaboration with Urban Construct, Collab Interiors was engaged to design the interiors of these high-end townhouses, each one crafted to reflect understated refinement, functionality, and enduring appeal.

 Designed for high-end buyers, the homes merge architectural precision with layered texture and materiality, creating an atmosphere that feels both sophisticated and warm.

Each of the three-storey homes is complete with an internal lift, balancing convenience with contemporary elegance. 

The upper living level showcases open-plan design anchored by natural tones and tactile finishes. 

A continuous flow of Amarto Creamy White Oak extra matte timber flooring runs throughout, infusing the living spaces with warmth while complementing the crisp backdrop of Resene Alabaster walls. 


The palette was kept neutral, allowing the materials to define the architecture rather than detract from it.

In the kitchen, the focus was on combining refinement with resilience. 

Laminam Travertino Gregio Veneto benchtops deliver an elevated sense of natural stone, offering both beauty and practicality. 

PowerSurge beam handles in blackened brass frame the integrated appliances, lending a refined industrial edge that ties into the townhouse’s contemporary aesthetic. 

Every detail was considered, from the proportions of the joinery to the tactile balance between matte, brushed, and polished finishes.

Texture played a central role throughout these villas, used to create depth and visual interest without relying on bold colour. 

The bedrooms were designed as personal sanctuaries, layered with tone, pattern, and softness. 

In the master bedroom, Emma Heys’ Sediment Greystone wallpaper forms a statement backdrop, subtle yet rich in texture, while bedrooms two and three feature Villa Nova’s Idyll metallic weave, adding a delicate shimmer that shifts with the light. 

The combination of these materials ensures each space feels individual yet cohesive within the overall scheme. 

Bremworth loop pile 100% wool carpet softens the second-floor bedrooms and the ground-floor spaces, enhancing comfort and acoustic quality throughout.

The bathrooms exude crafted luxury, defined by Island Stone random quartz mosaic tiles with a tumbled finish. 

These natural surfaces provide a tactile counterpoint to the sleek Italian Buddy tapware and fixtures in Tuscan bronze, which introduce a soft warmth and depth of tone. 

The play between refined metal and organic stone encapsulates the project’s material philosophy of elegant restraint with layered texture.

Resene Alabaster was used consistently across all walls, ceilings, and trims to maintain a cohesive, fresh backdrop for the home’s textured surfaces and bespoke detailing. 

This neutrality allowed the material selections of oak, stone, bronze, and linen to speak for themselves, achieving a timeless palette to appeal to multiple potential home owners.

These villas stand as examples of refined townhouse living with architecture and interior design working in harmony to deliver spaces that feel grounded, tactile, and enduring.

Credit list

Building designers
Owner
Urban Lane Developments
Kitchen designer
Collab Interiors
Cladding/roof
Colorsteel Eurotray Colour Titaina
Window/door joinery
Colorsteel Titania
Bedroom flooring
Bremworth Cut Pile
Wallpapers
Master Bedroom: Emma Hayes – Sediment Greystone; bedrooms 2 & 3: Villa Nova – Idyll Perl
General heating
Reflex Multi Sided Electric Fire & heat pump
Feature light fittings
ECC
Living area furniture/dining table & chairs
Staged by The Look
Photographer
Fabit
Builder
Urban Construct
Landscape design/install
Urban Construct
Louvre system
Louvertech
Main flooring
Quick-Step Amato Engineered Timber, supplied and Installed by Flooring Xtra Mt Eden
Bathroom tiles
Phase Bianco, from Tonic Tiles; feature Random Mosaic tiles, by Island Stone
Paint
Resene Alabaster throughout
Fireplace
Gazco, from The Fireplace
Control systems
Automated system; each town house comes with lifts
Awards
Trends International Design Awards (TIDA) Homes – Highly Commended

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