In fine form

The art of designing a home and instilling finesse with its interior tone usually involves specialist expertise. This Pāpāmoa Beach home certainly involved expert talent. However, the vision behind its creation is the real story.

Words Jo Ferris

Kirri Gardiner had a dream to build a home in Palm Springs and set out to create a high-end property that matched its themed coastal features, waterways and playgrounds. Fully landscaped in keeping with this waterway setting, the entire property was created without compromise on quality – in every facet.

To appreciate that, you just have to understand Kirri’s passion and ability to gather a team of equally passionate people. New Plymouth’s Ian Macdonald of MacDesignz remained faithful to Kirri’s vision, while delivering an architectural home design. Kirri then contracted local builder Liam Collier from Collier Construction to bring her dream to fruition. Next came the interior design. After finding Auckland-based Alicia Jensen of Vue Concepts on the internet, the women met and connected straight away. Their styles matched and the concept of a totally custom approach laid the foundations for a brilliant partnership. Alicia’s contacts also made it easy to source this home’s bespoke elements. The result makes an immediate impact – one that honours the dedication by everyone involved in finetuning even the smallest element. 

Bespoke styling disguises the extent of detail. Layer upon layer of high-end craftmanship underpins every aspect of this home. Features like the mimicking of tongue-and-groove cedar in aluminium accents that contrast with the charcoal tone of plaster elsewhere. Inside, customised vertical timber panelling is testament to the builder’s signature. It makes a statement on a feature wall in the family hub and media room. It appears again as a backdrop in the master bedroom – one designed for a Californian king bed – and still room to spare. A similar thread features in utility rooms, though the painted finish on a hardy material changes the texture, not the tone.

Kitchen, bathroom and utility joinery – designed by Vue Concepts and installed by A.one Kitchens & Interiors – is a master class in craftsmanship. A subtle industrial undertone blends innovation and forethought with materials and function in the kitchen and scullery. Negative detail follows push-touch minimalism – right to the unique texture on the island bar’s frontage; one that hides a bank of cabinets, including power points. This approach continues in both bathrooms, laundry and linen cupboard. Quality without compromise underpins every aspect of this home’s chic style.

Lighting plays a significant role. Down lights illuminate the home’s exterior at night and radiate shimmering flickers on the waterway alongside the home. Inset spots in the boardwalk entry light up the welcome, while garden corners and pathways all received special attention. Inside, sensors light passages, closets and bathrooms. Dimmed spots infuse romance into both bathrooms; enhanced by strip lighting in showers and subtle insets beside the oval bath for a candle-like mood. There’s even strip lighting beneath an oak shelving feature in
the laundry.

Considered thought behind the scenes hushes everything. Noise is no issue, thanks to the extent of high-spec silencing insulation. Every room has it. Every bedroom has custom wardrobe systems. Every room has individual temperature-controlled heating. Even the garage has its own heating and air conditioning. There’s extra parking for a small boat or camper. This home even has a garden shed – it’s just hidden within the footprint. Fully landscaped, irrigated and fenced with flair, this home rises above and beyond expectations.

Designed for the discerning, inspiration devised this home and combined passion created a property that fits Palm Spring’s lifestyle
appeal in this coastal setting. 

6 Serrata Close, Palm Springs, Pāpāmoa Beach

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