12 Kopiko Road
Titirangi, Waitakere City
Titirangi, Waitakere City
SOLD
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Still Life
A love letter to timeless beauty, this is a home that celebrates simplicity, authenticity and resilience in a nurturing natural setting.
Designed in the early 1960s by Ewen Wainscott, Auckland's Chief City Architect from the late 1960s through to 1985, the enduring attraction of the mid-century modernist aesthetic is on full display.
Impeccable attention to detail, form and function is clear throughout, featuring carefully chosen materials including redwood with copper nails, hand-made artisan bricks, shoji screens and copper light fittings.
The dual level layout has been meticulously crafted to maximise sunlight throughout the seasons, and encompasses three bedrooms, three bathrooms, two living areas, a study and extensive storage.
Entertainers will appreciate the floor-to-ceiling glazing overlooking the tranquil native bush, visually connecting the home's harmonious style with nature's splendour. Multiple sets of doors open to the covered, elevated decking for seamless summer hosting.
The current owners have carefully maintained the clean-lined minimalism of this masterwork, while gently enhancing it to ensure a warm and comfortable living experience. A premium Scandinavian central heating system has been installed, wool carpet placed downstairs, and the timber floors have been sanded to perfection and beautifully wax finished.
Set on the prized north side of Titirangi and freshly painted throughout, daily life is meaningful and romantic in this sustaining treasure. This 'limited edition' property, conveniently located walking distance to the village, offers a wonderful lifestyle for discerning buyers seeking solace, style and serenity.
Titirangi Primary School and Te Uru Contemporary Art Gallery a short walk up the road. And with just 30 minutes to the city and 40 to Piha, this is a bush walkers and surfers heaven. Buses to out of area schools leave from the village.
Auction: 11April 2024, at 2pm (unless sold prior)
Designed in the early 1960s by Ewen Wainscott, Auckland's Chief City Architect from the late 1960s through to 1985, the enduring attraction of the mid-century modernist aesthetic is on full display.
Impeccable attention to detail, form and function is clear throughout, featuring carefully chosen materials including redwood with copper nails, hand-made artisan bricks, shoji screens and copper light fittings.
The dual level layout has been meticulously crafted to maximise sunlight throughout the seasons, and encompasses three bedrooms, three bathrooms, two living areas, a study and extensive storage.
Entertainers will appreciate the floor-to-ceiling glazing overlooking the tranquil native bush, visually connecting the home's harmonious style with nature's splendour. Multiple sets of doors open to the covered, elevated decking for seamless summer hosting.
The current owners have carefully maintained the clean-lined minimalism of this masterwork, while gently enhancing it to ensure a warm and comfortable living experience. A premium Scandinavian central heating system has been installed, wool carpet placed downstairs, and the timber floors have been sanded to perfection and beautifully wax finished.
Set on the prized north side of Titirangi and freshly painted throughout, daily life is meaningful and romantic in this sustaining treasure. This 'limited edition' property, conveniently located walking distance to the village, offers a wonderful lifestyle for discerning buyers seeking solace, style and serenity.
Titirangi Primary School and Te Uru Contemporary Art Gallery a short walk up the road. And with just 30 minutes to the city and 40 to Piha, this is a bush walkers and surfers heaven. Buses to out of area schools leave from the village.
Auction: 11April 2024, at 2pm (unless sold prior)