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Inside My Food Bag guru’s striking home

Theresa Gattung puts her Auckland house on the market, writes CATHERINE SMITH

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My Food Bag co- founder Theresa Gattung is selling her architectd­esigned Auckland home to move a few blocks away – to a house with a bigger swimming pool.

This self- described “obsessive swimmer” told OneRoof that it is only the lure of a house with its own fulllength lap pool that is drawing her away from her home of five years at 3 Livingston­e Street, in Westmere.

“I realised during lock down when I couldn’t swim, that I just have to. It was terrible,” she said, adding that a friend spotted the new pool for her.

The three- bedroom house at Livingston­e Street is being brought to auction by Bayleys agent Edward Pack on November 4.

It was designed for the previous owners by top architect Andrew Patterson. Gattung has commission­ed him to design her a new home at Waihi Beach, replacing her old bach of 20 years.

“I absolutely love Andrew. I’m a tall person, he’s a tall person, the owner he built this for was tall so there’s a really good sense of scale, it feels expansive but it fits into the landscape," she said.

“I like houses with presence and street appeal, the combinatio­n of striking design but also totally private. It’s a wonderful design for the site, the way the views to Cox’s Bay are framed, the sun and trees all around.”

Since leaving her role as the first woman CEO Telecom in 2007, Gattung is best known as the co- founder, with Cecelia Robinson and Nadia Lim, of My

Food Bag in 2013.

Gattung swears she is not a cook (“that’s why I knew My Food Bag would be a success, for people just like me,”) but she tells OneRoof that she will miss her Livingston­e Street kitchen, saying the stainless- steel kitchen island makes the host feel part of the action.

She says the house has plenty of walls for her art, storage for books ( she chaired the New Zealand Advisory Group for the Frankfurt Book Fair) and closets galore in the master bedroom for her countless shoes (“I do actually wear them") and New Zealand designer- heavy wardrobe ( other gigs included promoting New Zealand wools and Trelise Cooper fashions internatio­nally). She added airconditi­oning for summer cooling.

She described the upper story principal bedroom balcony wrapped in timber battens, as her “outdoor room” with views above the tree tops to Cox’s Bay and Herne Bay. Downstairs walls of glass slide away for completely open summer living.

“It is at its most magnificen­t in the summer, we had a huge gathering for my nephew’s 30th and it really was indooroutd­oor.”

Gattung said she was excited her new house and the plans for her new bach. “I want to spend more time at the beach. My mother is living next door, I have sisters in Rotorua, Hamilton and Auckland so the beach is our tu ¯ rangawaewa­e.

Shhe added: “This house has such a lovely ambience; it will appeal to people in so many different situations.”

Auction: November 4 Contact: Edward Pack, Bayleys, 021 428 241

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