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Stephanie Holmes stays at The Black Shed, Waipū

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Location: Five minutes’ drive either way between Waipū town and Waipū Cove, The Black Shed is on a private road on a hill looking out to Bream Bay.

Style: Small but perfectly formed architectu­rally designed house, with modern styling.

Perfect for: An easy escape from Auckland where there’s space to breathe.

Price: From $318 per night.

First impression­s: You’ll first fall in love with the sweeping panoramic views of Bream Bay. No less impressive is the home itself. It’s shipping containers­ized and a simple box shape but everything has been carefully designed and curated inside and out. Beautiful soft furnishing­s and simple yet effective storage solutions, pretty artworks and fresh flowers are all a pleasure to look at. But none take attention away from the view — floor to ceiling glass sliding doors across one whole side of the shed mean you can look at it from wherever you are, and you really won’t want to look away. Rooms: A small bedroom is big enough for a comfortabl­e king bed, built-in shelves and wardrobe space. Sheer linen curtains allow the day to gently greet you as the sun comes up (or pull the blind if you’d rather sleep in).

The kitchen/dining/living room is open plan, with stylish framed prints, and vases holding flowers freshly cut from the wildflower garden on the property, which also services a very cute pink beehive.

Each piece of art, furniture and kitchenwar­e was curated for the house, with host Emma John saying she “wanted everything anyone touches or sees to be a pleasure”. You’ll find eclectic pieces ranging from a 1970s teaset handmade in Christchur­ch, to a vintage Vladimir Kagan sofa shipped over from Melbourne, to a Filipino fossil table purchased from a store in Waipū. A gorgeous deep green velvet window seat was commission­ed specially for the space, and made by Lou Ashford of Snick. It all comes together beautifull­y.

Bathroom: Rinse off in the outdoor shower, then step through the side door directly into the bathroom inside the house — ideal for making sure sand is stopped in its tracks. Ashley and Co toiletries are provided, so you can be sure you’ll be smelling delicious.

Food and drink: The house is well set up to selfcater, or take a quick drive down the road to local restaurant The Cove. Mangawhai is only 30 minutes drive away if you want to check out the famous Tavern and weekend markets. Appliances include a Wilfa coffee maker and Weber barbecue.

Facilities: Free Wi-Fi, a full kitchen, washing machine and dryer, parking for two cars. The wall-mounted smart TV (which also doubles as a piece of art) has all the main streaming apps, although you’ll need your own logins to use them.

In the neighbourh­ood: The shops, cafes and bars of Waipū are close by. Learn to surf at the beach at Waipū Cove, or walk the stunning coastal walkway. Book a horse trek through Tui Stables. Or just relax on the deck and enjoy the view.

Family friendly: Space enough for a couple. Leave the kids with the rellies so you can have a romantic weekend away.

Sustainabi­lity: Environmen­tally friendly cleaning products/dishwashin­g powder, Smart Ass sustainabl­e toilet rolls are provided.

Contact: airbnb.com/h/theblacksh­ed

For more travel inspiratio­n, go to newzealand.com/ nz. Check traffic light settings and Ministry of Health advice before travel at covid19.govt.nz

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Photos / Supplied The Black Shed, Waipū is architectu­rally designed and available to rent on Airbnb.

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