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BOX OF DELIGHTS

Everything about this house, say its owners, has been n absolutely fabulous, writes DARIA KUPRIENKO

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Nettie and Nick Johnstone say they have been in awe of their four-bedroom house in Remuera since they bought it 10 years ago.

“We wake up in the morning and the view from our bedroom — we challenge anyone to beat it — it's just stunning. It’s hard to get out of the bedroom,” says Nick.

The tilt-slab concrete and zinc home is a fresh mix of old and new interior styles with white walls and straight lines reflecting the stunning surroundin­gs.

The family home is so fluid and accepts any de´ cor and design you throw at it, Nettie says.

“It seems to absorb anything that you put in it. It just responds. We love beautiful old French antiques, so we’ve mixed that with a real contempora­ry look.”

The Ray White agent marketing the property, Roy Champtalou­p, says the Darwin Lane location is sheltered and has its own microclima­te.

“It has stunning views of the lake, the elevation, the sun, you are surrounded by tui birds — it's a unique property.”

It occupies four levels and faces Orakei Basin. The kitchen has a walk-through scullery designed to cater for big parties and guests on the terrace.

There’s also a formal dining area which leads to a living area with a dark chocolate painted wall and access to another terrace.

One level lower is guest accommodat­ion with three more bedrooms — all en suite, two with balconies — and a laundry room.

All four levels of the 592sq m contempora­ry home are connected by a spectacula­r circular glass staircase.

The top floor is taken by a master bedroom that includes an 11m-long walk-through wardrobe, a balcony and its own bathroom.

On the same floor there’s an office with a sliding glass door opening to the green and spacious courtyard, dubbed the “ET Garden” by a landscape architect because of its monumental stainless steel plant pots.

There’s a variety of entertainm­ent options with a theatre and a generous wine cellar downstairs, a heated infinity outdoor pool a level up and a spacious garage with a turntable for cars.

Nettie says she’ll cry a bucketfull on the day of the move but is excited for new adventures up north with husband Nick.

“We found a house that will take the place of this, but it will never, ever replicate what we have living here."

Sale: Price by negotiatio­n

Contact: Roy Champtalou­p, Ray White, 027 555 5557

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