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Harbour master

This waterfront Whangārei home was crafted for easy living, close connection­s to nature and savouring time with family

- Text by Tina Stephen. Photograph­y by Helen Bankers.

Building by the water in Whangarei has given this couple the good life they’d dreamed of

After raising their family in Onerahi, a stunning harboursid­e suburb of Whangarei, Helen and Kevin Thorne craved a simpler life. As retirement loomed, the couple envisioned more time spent on the things they loved, rather than maintainin­g a large home. So, when the neighbouri­ng property came onto the market, they took a leap of faith and built the home of their dreams – with the help of friends and family.

“When the property next to us came on the market, we jumped at the chance to purchase and build,” remembers Helen. “We knew the area well and loved the northern aspect with views over the harbour. It was an easy and natural decision.”

A small bach stood on the property, which Helen and Kevin initially lived in to gain an understand­ing of the site and be close to hand during the planning process. The challenges of their site, which included a steep slope and poor soil quality, were outweighed by the easy access to the waterfront, nearby local parks and the cycle path to the city.

“We love to cycle into the city for coffee, and enjoy daily walks with our dog, Meg,” says Helen. “The area is great when we have family and grandchild­ren visiting, with a jetty across the road and a local park close by.”

THE BRIEF

In 2014, with the new section purchased and their former home sold, the couple engaged local architect Felicity Christian and the planning began.

“The brief was for the style to be modern, yet casual and relaxed, with a coastal vibe,” says Helen. “We love warm and natural timbers, and a pared-back, simple colour palette. We wanted our new home to be easy to live in.”

THE BUILD

Building the house was truly a family affair, with son Bryce undertakin­g the bulk of the work, Kevin helping with plans and management, and daughter-in-law Annwen working closely with Helen on the interior.

The result has exceeded all expectatio­ns. Light and bright, the home exudes warmth and makes the most of the sweeping view of the harbour. While the home is generous, it doesn’t feel overwhelmi­ngly large and has been well thought out for its occupants – the sign of a successful design brief.

The upstairs galley kitchen includes a clever integrated dining table and bench seat. The kitchen is spacious enough to become the life and soul of the home when the extended family are visiting, while not being too large for a couple. A wall of floor-to-ceiling cabinets hides appliances and avoids the need for a separate butler’s pantry.

The dining area gives way to a small sheltered deck, which is the perfect spot for a morning coffee. The adjacent lounge takes full advantage of the harbour views and is a snug all-weather spot from which to watch the sea.

This upper level also includes garage access, and the master suite, making it perfect for the couple – almost like an apartment. The added bonus of the home is the downstairs area, which is semi-self-contained, allowing them to easily entertain friends and family at any time.

THE STYLE

A simple palette of warm greys and greens complement­s the beautiful timber floors and finishes, and Annwen’s interior-design nous made choosing fabrics and furniture a breeze.

“Annwen’s help with the interior decisions was invaluable; it prevented us from secondgues­sing decisions and gave us a clear vision throughout the process,” says Helen.

Clever additions to the design, such as a bunk room for the grandkids and a luxurious guest bathroom, mean the couple have a versatile home for all stages of life. With more free time at their disposal, they are enjoying their daily routine and the opportunit­y to host family and friends.

“The best times are having the family together,” says Helen. “We love having them close, especially for special occasions and celebratio­ns. We love and enjoy our home and count ourselves lucky every day.” •

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KITCHEN A custom-made kitchen in white and timber by Guyco Kitchens & Joinery is paired with a table from Fabers in Whangārei and Wishbone chairs sourced through the Thornes’ interior designer, August & June. The stunning floors are 2cm-thick, secret-nailed American oak with a semi-gloss finish.
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LIVING Lounge furniture from Harvey Norman creates a cosy spot from which to admire the harbour view, while a Pyroclassi­c firebox keeps things cosy during the cooler months. Meg perches on a firewood basket from Trade Aid.
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BEDROOMS The light, airy bedrooms are furnished in bedlinen from A&C Homestore (stripes) and Farmers (olive green). The sunshine yellow cushion is from Kmart. Opposite The navy settee is an heirloom and the rattan side table is from Bohème Home. The bathroom fittings are from Mico. yhg
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ENTRY This welcoming entryway creates a feeling of coastal calm straight away with a jute rug from Spotlight and a bench seat made by Kevin out of offcuts. Opposite Helen with her daughter-in-law and interiors consultant, Annwen. Granddaugh­ter Pippi gives little Meg a cuddle. yhg
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