She had however, spent all her life living in New Zealand and had flown appropriate flags from the mast at different times of the year.
"We've never flown the colonial flag," she said, but the Hawke's Bay regional flag often featured and the F.A.W.C!, Food and Wine Classic 2015 flag had taken up residence most recently.
Also flown often is the Hundertwasser flag, otherwise known as the koru flag, which was designed in 1983 by an Austrian artist who gifted it to New Zealand in 1983.
He proposed it as a secondary flag for New Zealand, rather than as a replacement for the existing flag.
Indecision seems to cloak the topic at the moment, some people are certain they like one design, before they choose another and in the same breath decide they do not want a change at all.
Something of a wild card, or what Ms van den Berg called a "renegade", the red peak design was still strong in momentum following the powerful petition that got Aaron Dustin's design shortlisted in the first place.
Yet many who chose it as their preferred design could not justify their decision, and that was what Ms van den Berg said was so appealing about it.
She said people's immediate response was like a "visceral, passionate" response and that's why it was valid.
Interested in design herself and in charge of the aesthetics and branding of Clearview Estate, Ms van den Berg said she felt the government had "thrown a lot of money at it and it's been bulldozed on us".
Ms van den Berg said people would choose a flag from the shortlist without realising they had not truly chosen because they weren't included in the shortlist process.
"I chose to hang the flag to stimulate the conversation about the flags and because I think it's beautiful, I'm not saying that it's the flag we should have though."
Today is the last day people can enrol to vote in the New Zealand flag referendum.