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Mays Street
Meticulously crafted rebuild of this large character villa nestled in an elevated Devonport position boasting beautiful views of the harbour and city skyline. This home has been redesigned to create a seamless flow of space, where historic charm meets modern functionality.
Architect: Pavilion Group + Architecture
​Photography: Tarryn Donaldson
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Gazelle Way
The renovation at Langs Beach embodies modern sophistication, combining cutting-edge materials and thoughtful design to create a stunning coastal retreat. Reclad with sleek Nu-Wall vertical aluminium cladding, a refreshed contemporary interior, and versatile outdoor entertaining spaces perfect for any weather.
Architect: Spooner Architectural Solutions
​Photography: Tarryn Donaldson
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Bridge View
A sophisticated and art-focused transformation of an existing villa. It blends the classic charm of the original structure with contemporary design elements to create a space that showcases and complements the owners' modern art collection.
Architect: Gibson Architects
​Photography: Helen Bankers
Arawa Avenue
Warahi Ave
This newly-built family home offers a fresh, modern take on beachside living in Langs Beach. Designed to meet the needs of this family and situated right above the middle of the beach this home is equipped to handle all the demands of enjoying a relaxed coastal lifestyle.
Architect: Spooner Architectural Solutions
​Photography: Isaac Matz
Arawa Avenue
Cheltenham Road
Evolving from a distinctly traditional residence into a modern family home. Curated rooms consist of contemporary forms sitting harmoniously within the architectural foundations of a 1910's villa.
Architect: Fraser Gillies
Designer: Cheltenham Road Interior Design
Photography: Isaac Matz
Arawa Avenue
Hamana Road
New build in Narrow Neck featuring an impressive in-situ concrete wall dividing the atrium.
Architect: Allison Architects
Photography: Jamie Cobel
Arawa Avenue
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Albert Road
Double bay Villa converted into a stylish yet timeless family retreat.
The original house was lifted and extended the basement was dug out and turned into the kitchen, living and family area to create a large open space that flows out to the back yard and new pool.
Architect: Neu Architecture
Photography: Jamie Cobel
Arawa Avenue
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