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Homes: The ultimate entertaine­r’s pad in Cambridge

Building new meant this Cambridge couple could combine privacy, parties and poolside bliss into one perfect package

- Text by Monique Balvert-O’Connor. Photograph­y by The Virtue.

The accountant in Kerry Milne loves things to be orderly, symmetrica­l and black and white – traits reflected in the house she shares with husband Nathan and their sons, Carter and Caleb. The Cambridge abode is a perfect ‘H’ and decorated mainly in black and white, with warm accents scattered throughout. Those accents, along with the sun and light that floods the home and outdoor area, could be said to reflect the welcoming entertaine­r in Kerry Milne too.

But this colour scheme actually evolved from a suggestion from son Caleb. Two years ago, when he was just 4, he proposed that a black feature wall might be cool in his room.

His parents obliged and then replicated the look in his big brother’s bedroom as well as in the walk-through office space that links the adults’ lounge to the master bedroom. It was while contemplat­ing her son’s colour suggestion that Kerry also found pictures of black ceilings on Pinterest. She took the plunge with a ceiling of Dulux Black in the open-plan living area.

“We thought if we didn’t like it, we could paint over it easily enough,” she says. “But it works well with the white kitchen, timber floors and black joinery and there are so many windows letting light in.

“We feel it adds a cool, moody, sophistica­ted vibe… A round of cosmopolit­ans and the black ceiling work well together when we’re entertaini­ng,” this cocktail aficionado adds.

THE BRIEF

When they opted to build, Kerry and Nathan engaged LAD Architectu­re in Cambridge – a decision which they both agree was a great investment. Their brief to the team at LAD was for a sleek, clean-lined, contempora­ry and architectu­ral home that would sit harmonious­ly on their 1865-square-metre site. They wanted an ‘H’ shape to suit their desire for symmetry and specified that the home be practical, simple and family-orientated. They suggested splitting it into three zones: one for the boys, a second for entertaini­ng, and a third just for themselves.

“We wanted to future-proof it,” explains Nathan. “It will be nice for the boys not to have us walking past their rooms all the time when they are older; they’ll have a sense of privacy.”

The Milnes, who co-own an ITM building materials supplier – had done their homework. Plenty of house plans pass over their desks at work and they’d visited many a show home. In addition, this was the couple’s second newbuild home, and they’d helped Nathan’s dad build a family bach in Matarangi. In short, ideas had coalesced along the way and the design process was a true collaborat­ion with the experts at LAD Architectu­re.

The resulting home, which the Milnes moved into in September 2017, is clad in black, random-width, vertical cedar weatherboa­rds in some areas and plaster in others, with parapets to hide the pitch of the roof. It offers 340 square metres of living space – a palace compared to their 90-square-metre first home.

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Nathan Milne, 43 (co-owner of Cambridge ITM), Kerry Milne, 41 (accountant and co-owner of Cambridge ITM), Carter, 11, and Caleb, 6.
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MEET + GREET Nathan Milne, 43 (co-owner of Cambridge ITM), Kerry Milne, 41 (accountant and co-owner of Cambridge ITM), Carter, 11, and Caleb, 6. yhg
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EXTERIOR The home is clad in a striking combinatio­n of vertical shiplap cedar weatherboa­rds stained in Resene Woodsman Pitch Black and plaster painted in Resene Black White. yhg
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 ??  ?? KITCHEN An all-white kitchen by Kitchen FX is complement­ed by bar stools from Citta and a splashback tiled in matte white honeycomb mosaics from Tile Space. LIVING, DINING (Opposite) A sleek dining table from The Design Store is paired with chairs from Forma. The wooden floors are Euro oak timber veneer in
New Mist from Creative Flooring. At the other end of the entertaini­ng zone is the lounge, with a suite from Freedom and cushions from Citta.
KITCHEN An all-white kitchen by Kitchen FX is complement­ed by bar stools from Citta and a splashback tiled in matte white honeycomb mosaics from Tile Space. LIVING, DINING (Opposite) A sleek dining table from The Design Store is paired with chairs from Forma. The wooden floors are Euro oak timber veneer in New Mist from Creative Flooring. At the other end of the entertaini­ng zone is the lounge, with a suite from Freedom and cushions from Citta.
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BEDROOMS (This page) The master bedroom is furnished with a plush bed from Freedom, with cushions, side tables and pendants from Citta. (Opposite) The boys’ rooms feature bedding from Aura by Tracie Ellis and Adairs, plus shelving units by Zapwall. BATHROOM The elegant freestandi­ng bath is from Robertson, the black tiles are from Spazio Casa and the towels are from Citta. yhg

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