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LAVA ACTUALLY

This home’s position on the slope of a dormant volcano brought some serious opportunit­y to the table.

- WORDS Philippa Prentice PHOTOGR APHY Larnie Nicolson

The slope of a volcano brought serious opportunit­y to this reno.

ONCE UPON A TIME, THERE WAS A house built on sticks, set atop an ancient lava flow and painted in a fetching combinatio­n of red and green. Then along came Nikki and Matt Willis.

Reconfigur­ing a home constructe­d on solid rock is no mean feat, yet it was precisely its position that brought exciting possibilit­ies to this otherwise “extremely unappealin­g” old villa and has seen it turned into a true beauty.

“It was a nail-biting experience,” says Nikki of the purchase of their heritage dwelling in Auckland’s Mt Eden. “While we were in the process of selling our previous home, we were shown this one. We ended up selling at auction and buying in the following one. It was an experience I don’t particular­ly want to repeat.”

They won’t be doing that again… but we doubt they’ll feel the need to – for a while at least. Former art director Nikki says she could see the potential to turn this century-old relic into something “really unique and special”, and under her and Matt’s direction (with architect Jason Bailey and Elite Builders also on board), it has become all that and then some. What •

appears from the street to be a humble singleleve­l home is in fact a sophistica­ted two-storey marvel full of unexpected surprises.

Situated on a slope, the “small box on poles” had a four-metre void underneath it, a “massive bonus” that with additional excavation­s of volcanic rock allowed the couple to build more than one level below the existing floor, as well as outwards. Original elements, such as the high ceilings (three of which are crafted from intricatel­y pressed tin) and a stained glass window in the couple’s eldest son Jonty’s room, were respectful­ly restored. But these aside, it was high time for an overhaul.

Upstairs now are four generous bedrooms, two ensuites and Jonty and little brother Toby’s shared bathroom. Down through a bewitching­ly dark navy-and-gold stairwell is a media room, a powder room, the laundry and an open-plan living and kitchen area that links to a palm-filled garden with a heated pool.

An early focus was the opening up and extension of the upper-level hallway – all the better to greet you with a view from •

the front door through to a broad picture window with a breathtaki­ng outlook into Eden Park and beyond to the distant Waitakere Ranges. Here, an atrium was created that connects the upper-storey bedrooms with the living spaces below, a remarkable twist in the tale that results in a gorgeous sense of spaciousne­ss.

Nikki took the reins on the interior decoration front. “The exterior of the house is all white, but the interior is all colour. Because the ceilings are so high, I was able to add beams and paint them charcoal, and I wanted to combine the dark ceilings and walls with pale floors. I find wooden floors warm and inviting and love adding rugs for interest. Only the second living room – our media room – is carpeted.”

Ah yes, the kids’ zone, aka the “blue room”. Everything in it is the same deep blue: the walls, the ceiling, the carpet, the shutters. “It’s such a great space, very cosy and perfect for watching movies,” says Nikki.

Another compelling aspect of the interior is the artwork the couple has been collecting for 20 years. Encountere­d at every turn, it •

encourages a stop-start progressio­n through the house. During the renovation, Nikki was also inspired to produce some special photograph­ic pieces “that would suit a villa but be impactful and have a modern edge”. The result is a series of beautiful botanical images shot with a macro lens, which are displayed in the couple’s ensuite and the main living area, and are for sale online.

A giant sliding door in this zone opens the room to a deck encompasse­d by a folded cedar frame, a contempora­ry take on the traditiona­l verandah. Sun-drenched from mid-afternoon till dusk, the family really makes the most of it. Nikki can often be found in the hanging chair watching the kids in the pool or on the trampoline, and the newly purchased outdoor couches are earmarked for relaxed al fresco dining.

Elevated and west-facing, the home is “really warm and comfortabl­e; we enjoy loads of light and amazing sunsets”, says Nikki of their fairytale ending. “It’s exceeded our expectatio­ns. You’d never have imagined we could turn the existing house into the one we live in now.”

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BATHROOMS Inexpensiv­e metal diamonds from Urban Outfitters make a striking design detail in the couple’s ensuite (opposite and below, in Dulux Peep-O-Day). For the boys’ shared wet room (above and right), Nikki had a steel vanity custom-made by...
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 ??  ?? ABOVE Artistic effects are behind every door. The powder room features Variette Sombra wall and f loor tiles from Tile Space. BELOW The French cabinet af lutter with gold butterf lies in the main bedroom is a treasured gift from Matt. Nikki handpainte­d...
ABOVE Artistic effects are behind every door. The powder room features Variette Sombra wall and f loor tiles from Tile Space. BELOW The French cabinet af lutter with gold butterf lies in the main bedroom is a treasured gift from Matt. Nikki handpainte­d...
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KITCHEN Along with the boiling water tap and hidden scullery, Nikki says the dedicated spice and oil drawers in the kitchen (with walls in Resene Balderdash and Dulux Tirau Double, and ceiling in Dulux Rawene) are something she wouldn’t be without. The...
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 ??  ?? KIDS’ BEDROOMS The boys’ spaces include feature walls in Dulux Castleclif­f (left) and Dulux Antarctic Sea (above). In Izzy’s room ( below and opposite, in Resene Juniper) is an antique bedside table that Nikki repainted. The daybed from Tea Pea is put...
KIDS’ BEDROOMS The boys’ spaces include feature walls in Dulux Castleclif­f (left) and Dulux Antarctic Sea (above). In Izzy’s room ( below and opposite, in Resene Juniper) is an antique bedside table that Nikki repainted. The daybed from Tea Pea is put...

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