MIXINGITUP
NatalieandMylesenjoymixingvariousdesign
elementsandhavedonesothroughouttheir
322-square-metrehome.Theoutsideis cladin
a combinationofcedarandcommercial-style
steel.Leftovercedarwasputtogooduseon
onewalloftheplayroomandtheadjacentoffice,
creatinga lovelycontrastwiththemottledgrey
concretefloors.Woodalsoplaysa majorrolein
thelivingareawherestunningto-tarasourced
fromtheWestCoastlinestheloftyceiling.
Theinterplayoftimberandindustrial
elementsis softenedbya carefulselection
offurnishings,includingbeautifuloldfloor
coverings.“UsingvintageTurkishrugsallows
ustomixtheoldwiththenew,which is a style
we’redrawnto,”says Myles.
KITCHEN
Thecouplelovetocookbutwithsomanypeople
usingthehouse,thekitchenhadtobeboth
accessibleandpractical,aswellasbeautiful.
Theydecidedona largebutler’s pantry to
minimisebenchtopclutter.
Whenit comestoselectingmaterials,Natalie
andMylesbelieveindoingtheirresearchand,
forsuchanimportantspace,wantedtoinvest
infinishesthatwouldfeelgoodtouseaswell
as withstand wear and tear. They opted for
melamine‘FrenchOak’forthecabinetryand
sleekblackgranitebenchtops.“Wesplurgedon
ourkitchenbutit’ssofunctionalandpractical
thatwewouldn’tchangea thing,”saysNatalie.
STYLE& SUBSTANCE
Asa designer,Natalieknewexactlywhat
shewantedwhenit cametofurnishingand
decoratingherhome.Thataestheticis best
describedascleanlineswithstatementpieces
- suchasthediningroomtable,whichMyles
madefrommacrocarpaslabsandheavysteel
beams.TheantiqueFrenchchairsandbar
stoolscamefromAucklandstoreVitrine,while
theblackGubilightsabovethekitchenisland
andthebrasslightabovethediningtablewere
sourcedfromQueenstownstoreNorthofHere.
Althougha fanofopen-planlayouts,Natalie
wantedtocreatedistinctzoneswithinthelarge
livingspace.Theresultis anairyyetcosyroom
wheretwogenuineartdecochairs,givento
Nataliebyherparentsforher21stbirthday,take
prideofplace.Anothertreasuredfamilypiece
is theoldSingersewingmachinebasewhich
Nataliehasturnedintoa tableinthehallway.
“Itusedtobemygrandmother’ssewing
machineandwasoneofthethingsthat
inspiredmetogetintofashion,”saysNatalie,
who studied fashion design at Otago University.
KITCHENThepitched
ceilingsarelinedwith
tōtara,whichcreatesa
pleasingcontrastwith
thetoughblackgranite
benchtopandpolished
concrete floors.
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