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Resting on the hills overlooking both picturesque Lake Te Anau and the resort township itself, this architecturally designed home has everything a busy family or corporate high-flyer could possibly require.
North-facing and perfectly poised, this home is both warm and inviting with picture postcard views of its magnificent surroundings.
Superbly designed to give an air of spaciousness, the homes vaulted ceilings and numerous windows ensures the occupants feel they have ample room to move.
The two-storied residence is further enhanced by its intriguing external formation and modern linea cladding, coupled with intricate aluminium windows, giving its stylish lines an additional hint of sophistication.
Another obvious benefit to this delightful home is the feeling of being at one with nature, as the large glazed frontage ensures unobstructed views of your surroundings are at your disposal.
Other numerous features include, the clever utilisation of natural concrete in the bathrooms as well as the staircase and the utilisation of the owners own timber for a flooring overlay in the spacious dining area are in addition to various shelving units.
A major highlight is the ultra stylish kitchen with benches constructed of concrete that were made on site.
KW & KR Building and Joinery also made the contemporary kitchen and vanity units in their Gore factory and they fit perfectly with the design flow.
The home has been decorated in subtle tones, taking nothing away from the clever architecture and practicality of this home.
These unique touches all add to the overall ambience of this stylish paradise.
Built to face the sun, with all living areas bathed in sunlight throughout the day, this home has all the hallmarks of a relaxing retreat and owners are assured of warmth right throughout even the harshest of winters courtesy of superb ceiling insulation and double glazed gas filled windows.
These windows are the result of a major breakthrough in window technology with the introduction of inert gas fills in the space between glazings.
'This new technology not only reduces conduction heat loss but convection loss as well and is used to great effect.
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