Interior Motive Best Interior
Apr 03, 2019
3 minutes
Text: Simon Farrell-Green
Not so long ago, Stuart Gardyne spent a night at the house he designed on Great Barrier Island, only to discover that the neighbours use the place as a thoroughfare to reach other homes.
He got talking with them, and it quickly became apparent some are less than fond of their urbane, intellectual neighbour, with its hooded eyes and inward focus. They found it austere and closed. “It doesn’t have the cottagey charm,” says Gardyne, of Wellington-based architecture +.
In fairness, the house isn’t closed, and it’s far from unwelcoming, though it does have
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