Completed in 2018, the Herbst Architects-designed Lantern House has won numerous architectural awards, including 'best interior' for HOME magazine ('home of the year' 2018 awards) and a top prize at the NZIA 2018 awards.
The residence features:
3 bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms, featuring underfloor heating and rain showers.
The master bedroom features a deep soaking Japanese-style bath.
Central heating and air-conditioning
Electronic curtains in the main living area and master bedroom
Hidden, electronic drop-down mosquito screens across 2 large walls allow insect-free cross ventilation.
2.5m deep pool
State-of-the-art kitchen with large Falcon gas range and integrated appliances
Large integrated gas BBQ
Infinity view sun terrace with comfortable sun loungers
Large, sheltered outdoor entertaining courtyard with a pond.
Indoor integrated wood burning stove, large outdoor fireplace.
Waiheke is a haven of beautiful vineyards, olive groves, walking tracks and beaches, all just a 35-minute ferry ride from downtown Auckland. Much of the island's resident population of 8,340 people (2013 Census) lives at its western end. The more rural eastern two-thirds of the island contain privately owned farmland and vineyards.
With more and more international accolades pointing to Waiheke as a โmust-visit' destination, its busy tourism industry attracts hoards of happy day-trippers. Island life, however, can be peaceful and is largely influenced by the fact that it is surrounded by water. In summer, the numerous beaches are popular for swimming, kite-surfing, kayaking, stand-up paddle-boarding, and boating while in winter there are still plenty of beach walkers and even the odd hardy swimmer to be found.
The community's active arts' scene includes a thriving, independent community-run cinema, a local theatre, a high-tech library, and a number of flourishing private artists' galleries and studios. The island's flagship gallery, the Waiheke Community Art Gallery, promotes both local and national artists and runs New Zealand's premier biennial outdoor sculpture exhibition, headland Sculpture on the Gulf, attracting thousands of visitors to Waiheke's shores. Other events popular with locals and visitors include the annual Onetangi Beach races and the Waiheke Jazz, Art, and Music Festival every Easter weekend.
Waiheke is also known for its superb wineries and restaurants, with several eateries winning top accolades over the last decade. There's something for everyone's tastebuds, from delicious takeaways to fine-dining vineyard restaurants.
The island is also home to a healthy commuting population so there's plenty of socialising on the morning and evening ferries.
Waiheke life is a little more relaxed than the mainland, with most locals proud of their island motto: โSlow Down, You're Here'.