Arts and crafts classic blends old with new
Painstaking attention to detail during renovations means intricate design features look better than ever, writes Louise Richardson
Painstaking attention to detail during renovations means intricate design features look better than ever, writes Louise Richardson
Two bedrooms and two bathrooms add attraction to this spacious home, writes Graham Hepburn
This family home was built to echo the curves of the surrounding coastline, writes Robyn Welsh
Character features abound in this much loved square-front villa, writes Graham Hepburn
One of the histories of this extensive house is that it was a show home, writes Catherine Smith
Full of history and memories, this modernised classic still has room to grow, writes Penny Lewis
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This home is so well designed and finished it feels like living in a sunny resort, writes Sandra Goodwin.
Not only does a solar power system add to your green credentials, it can be attractive to home-buyers too, writes Diana Clement
Family had home designed and built to pass on the joys of beach holidays, writes Sandra Goodwin
Apartments will be bathed in sunlight from a central light well featuring a living wall, writes Sandra Goodwin
A townie family tell Sandra Goodwin how they fell in love with this semi-rural property nicknamed 'The Resort'
Plenty of space for family gatherings in this warm character home, writes Graham Hepburn
The restorers of this classic Grey Lynn bungalow found some hidden treasures inside, writes Penny Lewis
Plentiful land and breathtaking views tempted an Auckland couple north, as Catherine Smith discovers
We have just seen two changes announced that could potentially change the direction of the housing market. The first is the latest
Prime Minister John Key regularly says that throwing money at problems is not the solution. Yet at least one of his ministers appears