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John Mansfield of Fowler Homes Southern
Lakes says the schist was sourced from the
Wakatipu Basin.
“All the materials are appropriate to
the location,” he says. “The painted cedar
weatherboards reference the traditional
cottages in the district. And the timberframed joinery and louvres at the front of
the house were also specified to meet local
regulations that dictate wood joinery for
doors and windows facing the street.”
On the interior, the home is designed
for contemporary living, with a flowing,
open-plan living space. A large slider door
can be pulled to separate the formal living
room from the family area. Other features
include plastered interior walls and fullheight doors and windows to the rear.
For details, contact Fowler Homes
Southern Lakes, 51 Industrial Pl, Queenstown 9300, phone (03) 441 1036. Or visit
the website: www.fowlerhomes.co.nz
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Facing page, top and lower: Traditional materials
meet contemporary design – this new Arrowtown
home by Fowler Homes Southern Lakes references
the historic character of the old cottages in the
district. The blade wall at the front features locally
sourced schist. Similar schist also clads several
walls at the rear of the property.
Above: The formal living room can be separated
from the family living area by a large sliding
door – the steel sliding system highlights the
contemporary nature of the interior. Full-height
glass doors and windows allow plenty of natural
light to flood the interior.
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