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This contemporary Redcliffs home maximises its view of the estuary

A contemporary home on a Christchurch estuary provides its owner with an outlook that’s always changing
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Judith de la Cour points to the godwits on the sandbar in the middle of the estuary in front of her Redcliffs home in Christchurch. The birds have taken up residence for summer, having flown in from the Arctic a few months earlier. Earlier, a paddleboard floated past her new home, followed by a small yacht. There’s always something to look at on the water.

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Homeowner Judith de la Cour
Judith de la Cour future-proofed her stunning new-build.

She’s been in the waterfront home for little more than a year after having built a home on the front of the land and lived in it with her late husband, before building the stainless steel-clad home on the rear of the section in what she considers her forever home. She’s future-proofed the two-storey home with a lift and earmarked the second bedroom and ensuite for a future caregiver.

Right now though, it’s dubbed the cats’ room and is where beloved kittens Sai the Burmese and Misha the Mandalay spend much of the day when they’re not in their purpose-built “catio” – an enclosed outdoor area that keeps them safe.

Sai the Burmese cat
Sai the Burmese.
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When she engaged Herriot Melhuish O’Neill Architects her brief was simple: two bedrooms, three bathrooms. “And I needed a study, but I wanted all the living upstairs.”

Maximising those views was also imperative. The architect recommended full-height picture windows and sliding doors throughout including a bathroom that opens out to the water. As well, fully functioning windows in the open-plan kitchen on the first floor stand in for a more traditional splashback.

The view from the bathroom at this Redcliffs home

Judith’s home may be thoroughly modern, but she has filled it with treasures and antique furniture from her 14 years living abroad in Britain and France, as well as some of her mother’s Victorian pieces. “People say you can’t mix modern and antiques, but you absolutely can,” she explains, pointing to her gold-framed calendar girls picked up in a village in Yorkshire and an antique-style bookcase she had specially made in France.

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The kitchen has a view of the estuary at this Redcliffs home
The upper level of the contemporary larch- and stainless steel-clad two-storey house is where all the living and relaxing is done by Judith and her cats Sai and Misha. Large Vantage Metro Series ThermalHEART windows and sliding doors in Matt Gunmetal powdercoat with Miro colour-matched hardware perfectly frame her estuary views.

It’s simple pleasures like being surrounded by furniture that holds memories, enjoying the company of her sweet kittens and marvelling in that ever-changing view from the banks of windows.

“From my bed in the morning, I can often see the pink through the blinds, so I quickly get the remote and pull the blinds up, she says. “I couldn’t be happier.”

See more images of the Redcliffs home below

A contemporary home in Redcliffs
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A contemporary larch- and stainless steel-clad two-storey Redcliffs house
Lounge view of estuary
A contemporary home in Redcliffs

See more of this home at vantage.co.nz/birds-eye-view

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