It could be because Tame Iti is sitting on the porch welcoming people in, or the oddity of a bright orange rectangle of paint at the front door with the word "Chur" written within.
Past the door and on the walls are works from Te Marunui Hotene as part of his Chur exhibition, the second exhibition at the Taneatua Community Art Gallery.
Chur, according to Hotene (a former Trident High School student), is a common colloquial term in New Zealand. Its meaning remains ambiguous, although it can be a form of greeting. In his fifth and honours year of an arts degree, Mr Hotene said he held his first exhibition in Hamilton last year and has had a pretty full schedule since. "Since before the exhibition opened on April 16, I've been working at the Taneatua Gallery and also travelling back and forth to Hamilton for my studies."
He said "art" left on the walls of the gallery by local youngsters when the house sat empty for a spell sat alongside, above and underneath his work but mixed well with the themes and narratives he wanted to discuss with Chur.