Papamoa House

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An internal courtyard with a barbeque and outdoor fire provides a sheltered spot for outdoor dining.

An internal courtyard with a barbeque and outdoor fire provides a sheltered spot for outdoor dining. Image: Amanda Aitken

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Using Ebony, the darkest shade in the COLORSTEEL<sup>®</sup> range, helped set the tone for the entire home.

Using Ebony, the darkest shade in the COLORSTEEL® range, helped set the tone for the entire home. Image: Amanda Aitken

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Durability was key for this new home, positioned right beside the sea. COLORSTEEL<sup>®</sup> Altimate<sup>®</sup> Ebony in a Steel and Tube Battenlok profile provided the ideal solution.

Durability was key for this new home, positioned right beside the sea. COLORSTEEL® Altimate® Ebony in a Steel and Tube Battenlok profile provided the ideal solution. Image: Amanda Aitken

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The folded tray roof combines marine grade aluminium substrate with the proven paint technology of COLORSTEEL<sup>®</sup>.

The folded tray roof combines marine grade aluminium substrate with the proven paint technology of COLORSTEEL®. Image: Amanda Aitken

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Durability was key for this new home, positioned right beside the sea. COLORSTEEL<sup>®</sup> Altimate<sup>®</sup> Ebony in a Steel and Tube Battenlok profile provided the ideal solution.

Durability was key for this new home, positioned right beside the sea. COLORSTEEL® Altimate® Ebony in a Steel and Tube Battenlok profile provided the ideal solution. Image: Amanda Aitken

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An internal courtyard with a barbeque and outdoor fire provides a sheltered spot for outdoor dining.

An internal courtyard with a barbeque and outdoor fire provides a sheltered spot for outdoor dining. Image: Amanda Aitken

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An internal courtyard with a barbeque and outdoor fire provides a sheltered spot for outdoor dining.

An internal courtyard with a barbeque and outdoor fire provides a sheltered spot for outdoor dining. Image: Amanda Aitken

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Partner content: Durable materials were a must for this family home, to enable full enjoyment of the absolute beachfront location without the need for constant maintenance.

The views from this Papmoa home are uninterrupted and beautiful, with waves rolling in over the sparkling water, Motiti Island in the distance and sea birds soaring overhead. In fact, for roofing contractor Paul Fairweather from Ironclad Roofing, the view presented a slight challenge when the crew was installing the COLORSTEEL Altimate® Euroline® Battenlok folded tray roof. “This is a high-end, visual roof so great care had to be taken on the flashings and details,” he says. “But maybe the greatest challenge was keeping the guys working because it was such a beautiful view!”

Using Ebony, the darkest shade in the COLORSTEEL® range, helped set the tone for the entire home. Image:  Amanda Aitken

For architect Jeremy Brick of Studio Brick Architects, designing a home so close to the beach meant looking for materials that would withstand salt spray and weather. For the cladding, a combination of aluminum weatherboards and plastered lightweight concrete panels met this brief and created a pleasing juxtaposition between smooth and rough textures.

Durability was key for this new home, positioned right beside the sea. COLORSTEEL® Altimate® Ebony in a Steel and Tube Battenlok profile provided the ideal solution. Image:  Amanda Aitken

“This home is right on the beach and the clients wanted a dark-coloured house. Durability was a crucial consideration, along with the ability to withstand heat gain due to being dark,” says Jeremy. “For the roof, we were also looking for something durable in the same colour palette. We went with COLORSTEEL Altimate® Ebony in a Steel & Tube Battenlok profile, which is a folded tray roof.” COLORSTEEL Altimate® combines a marine grade aluminium substrate with the proven paint technology of COLORSTEEL®, designed for superior corrosion protection. It’s the ideal solution for New Zealand’s extreme conditions.

On arrival at the home, the two garage doors on either side of the entrance are visually minimised through integrated cladding. Flanked by these two masses, the entrance has a sense of grandeur, which is accentuated by the immediacy of the sea view inside. “The pedestrian entrance then runs continuously through the house to the seaside elevation,” says the architect. “We have designed a timber batten wall, which flows along the hallway — it blends the street elevation with its double doors through to the seaside elevation.”

An internal courtyard with a barbeque and outdoor fire provides a sheltered spot for outdoor dining. Image:  Amanda Aitken

Inside, the home is designed to allow for enjoyment of the outdoors at any time of the day and in any season, with an internal courtyard with a barbecue and outdoor fire providing a sheltered spot for outdoor dining. This links directly with the kitchen and dining, which flows through to the deck outside. Four bedrooms provide for a busy family, while a rumpus room, gym and games room mean there is always somewhere for everyone to work and play.

The home has been a win for homeowner Ben Graham, who enjoys some special features in the home, such as the wine cellar with a glazed roof, which can be walked on, and the hidden doors that access his ‘man cave’. For Ben, the aim was to create a lasting, functional home for his young family and this led to the use of aluminium products. “Being in that seaspray zone, we wanted something low maintenance and that would last a long time in that corrosive environment,” he says. “The aluminium-grade COLORSTEEL® is a good choice because it’s so close to the sea.”

The folded tray roof combines marine grade aluminium substrate with the proven paint technology of COLORSTEEL®. Image:  Amanda Aitken

As a traditional standing seam product with a 17mm plywood substrate, Battenlok is easy to install and has a distinctive look that is in keeping with a contemporary home such as this one. Using Ebony, the darkest shade in the COLORSTEEL® range, helped set the tone for the whole home from the top down and the outside in. For the Graham family, their new home is one to enjoy in any weather — especially in summer, when that inviting above-ground swimming pool beckons.

An internal courtyard with a barbeque and outdoor fire provides a sheltered spot for outdoor dining. Image:  Amanda Aitken

“For the roof, we were also looking for something durable in the same colour palette. We went with COLORSTEEL Altimate® Ebony in a Steel & Tube Battenlok profile, which is a folded tray roof.”

Credit list:
Product: COLORSTEEL Altimate®
Colour: Ebony G10
Roof profile: Euroline Battenlock®
Designed by: Studio Brick Architects
Installed by: Ironclad Roofing
Builder: Venture Developments

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