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EAGLE’S NEST

On an idyllic outcrop with stunning views of Lake Taupo, this couple built a bespoke home perfect for their way of life

- Text by Sally Conor. Photograph­y by Simon Wilson.

We’ve all experience­d that feeling of arriving at the top of a hill only to have our breath taken away by the view spread out before us. But after admiring the view, most of us have to turn around and walk away, back to our normal lives. Not so for Sharyn Dodds and Tony Moan, who beheld the view from Loch Eagles by Lake Taupo for the first time in 2016 and, one hour later, owned the property.

“We drove up the hill not knowing what to expect,” says Sharyn, of the first day she and her husband saw the site of their new home. “But it was love at first sight. We purchased within an hour of seeing it.”

The couple had decided to build a home to suit their unique needs and settled on Taupo as an ideal location due to its centrality and ease of access for family members. “We know the area well and love the community, which helped with our decision,” says Sharyn.

1 DESIGN

When it came to deciding between buying or building a home to share, the couple knew they weren’t prepared to compromise on any of their desires. “We had looked at other homes but had not found anything that met all our needs,” Sharyn tells.

An online search led them to Design Builders, a New Zealand company that specialise­s in architectu­ral design and building. Sharyn and Tony met with Sam and Matt at Design Builders Taupo with lots of inspiratio­n and that particular list of must-haves which included plenty of room for visitors, spacious bathrooms (and plenty of loos), an open fire – and an unconventi­onal bedroom arrangemen­t.

“We wanted a home with a classic design that would last over the years but that was unique to us,” says Sharyn. “And as my darling husband is a bad sleeper (my kind, gentle

Tony turns into Bruce Lee when he is asleep!) we wanted two master bedrooms with a large interconne­cting ensuite.”

Over many dinners, phone calls and visits to the Design Builders team, a vision for the couple’s dream home started to emerge. The plan was to create a large central living hub with high ceilings, oversized doors and plenty of windows to maximise the lake views, a double-master bedroom wing and a generous guest bedroom wing.

Sharyn and Tony wanted to spend as much time as possible on the design and planning phase so they could hand it all over to the Design Builders team for the duration of the build phase, which all got underway in September 2016.

“The planning stage was incredibly important for us as we were living four hours away in Orewa, so entrusted the build completely to our team.”

2 MATERIALS

When it came to deciding on the materials they wanted to use in their home, Sharyn and Tony put themselves in the hands of the experts - the Design Builders team. “Product throughout the house was recommende­d to us by our builders and we trusted their recommenda­tions,” says Sharyn. “We wanted products that would last and require minimal upkeep.”

To create a heritage feel inside the home, HardieGroo­ve Lining was selected for its tongue-and-groove effect in the living area and entryway spaces.

The outside of the home was a different story. Due to the home’s location on a hilltop exposed to the elements, a truly durable solution was required to keep it snug. HardieFlex sheet cladding was chosen for its toughness and resistance to fire and damage from moisture and rot. This material in combinatio­n with James Hardie RAB Board, which provides structural strength, insulation and noise proofing, means the house is encased in a rigid air barrier system that protects it from anything the Lake Taupo weather conditions can throw at it for many years to come.

“HardieFlex also came to us with a 15-year warranty. We chose to paint it black and are so happy with the end result. It looks stunning!” says Sharyn.

3

DECOR STYLE

With a style she describes as “classic and comfortabl­e”, Sharyn has created a modern yet timeless interior that suits the couple’s lifestyle perfectly. Details such as stone benchtops and waterfall taps add a touch of luxury, but cosy corners for curling up with a book are easy to come by, too. “I adore my window seat with its tongue-and-groove detailing, built-in bookcases and that fabulous view!” Sharyn says. Because despite being stylish and inviting on the inside, this home is really all about what’s happening outside.

“The outdoor space of this home, specifical­ly the view, is extremely unique, which we love,” says Sharyn. “Our outdoor area was designed to make the most of the view. Our outdoor spaces themselves are still evolving and maturing but the grandchild­ren love to run all over the place.”

4

FUTURE PLANS

Since moving in, the Dodds-Moan family have been rapt with their home and still get that special feeling when they come up the hill to Loch Eagles. “This house feels amazing from the minute you walk in the door,” says Sharyn. “It works so well even when full of grandchild­ren! Whether we stay or not really depends on my health. But for the moment I’m just loving being here. It’s a joy to live in.” •

 ??  ?? MEET + GREET Sharyn Dodds, 68, and Tony Moan, 70.
MEET + GREET Sharyn Dodds, 68, and Tony Moan, 70.
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 ??  ?? EXTERIOR The house is clad in HardieFlex, a tough material that was customised to resemble board-and-batten panelling. Painted black, the home makes a contempora­ry statement against the dramatic landscape of Lake Taupo.
EXTERIOR The house is clad in HardieFlex, a tough material that was customised to resemble board-and-batten panelling. Painted black, the home makes a contempora­ry statement against the dramatic landscape of Lake Taupo.
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 ??  ?? ALWAYS WELCOME A sliding barn door leads through to the guest wing, where a powder room, full guest bathroom and two guest bedrooms await the couple’s many family members and friends.
ALWAYS WELCOME A sliding barn door leads through to the guest wing, where a powder room, full guest bathroom and two guest bedrooms await the couple’s many family members and friends.

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