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OBJECTS OF DESIRE

ERIN REILLY finds a modern home with a heritage twist

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2 Cascade Street

4 2.5

S6

pontaneity sometimes comes back to bite you. For architect Paul Brown and interiors enthusiast Allana Owen, buying a commercial building in a largely undiscover­ed part of Auckland’s city edge Freemans Bay was very spontaneou­s, but a decision they’ve never regretted.

“Paul was having lunch with a client one day,” recounts Allana. “The client told him about a commercial building that was for sale and reckoned it would be a good investment. We had just built a house in Ponsonby so buying another property, especially a commercial one, just wasn’t on the cards. But one thing led to another, and Paul came home with this commercial building.

“At the time I thought he was crazy. But it’s the best thing we’ve ever done.”

You’d be forgiven for walking straight past 2 Cascade Street and underestim­ating what lies behind its front door. From the outside, it looks and feels like an old apartment building that’s been planted on this largely commercial street for as long as the old margarine factory across the road has. In fact, the four-storey building is home to one couple, not four apartments, and was built in 2013.

Designed by Paul, the pair wanted to create a home that felt like it had been there forever, maximised space, and would proudly house the myriad treasures they had collected over many years.

“Each floor has a different stud height which was designed depending on what doors, some of them from the 18th century which I had restored, were going to be used. Paul built certain spaces to fit certain pieces of furniture too. We designed our home around our most prized belongings.”

Some interior walls feature exposed brick which makes the walls look like they’ve been taken right back to the original. Exposed rafters, wooden joinery, and hand-beaten timber floors add to the feeling of heritage.

“People ask us how long the building has been here for or what it used to be before we ‘renovated’, so when we say that we actually built it ourselves they’re very surprised.”

Ray White agent Angela Saunders says you’d be hardpresse­d to find another home like this in Auckland.

“It has a huge amount of character for such a new property,” she says. “It’s the kind of building you’d expect to find in France. Everything inside is really rich and textured with so much warmth and personalit­y – it’s not your standard ‘white walls and not much in it’. It’s a home that has really been thought about and cherished.”

From the sun-soaked rooftop terrace, the home enjoys views over the city, Victoria Park and the Sky Tower in one direction and the ‘pink path’ in the other which, “at night, while we’re enjoying a glass of wine, looks lovely when it’s all lit up”. Right next door is Queenies Cafe´ which Allana also establishe­d and used to own, and which Saunders says has breathed life into the area.

“At the time there wasn’t a cafe´ in that part of town so Queenies really brought a lot of heart to the neighbourh­ood. Both the home and the commercial building next door are up for sale, so this could be a great opportunit­y for someone to buy a home with a real point of difference. The opportunit­ies are endless,” Saunders notes.

Sale: Tender closes February 23

Contact: Angela Saunders, 021 448 900

“It has a huge amount of character for such a new property.”

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