Showing posts with label New Zealand. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New Zealand. Show all posts

Friday, 16 January 2015

Bungalow - From Heritage To Contemporary


Growing up in New Zealand I wanted to live in one of those cute little villas you see in the Auckland suburbs of Ponsonby, however, when we were searching for the perfect do up, we ended up with a 1930's bungalow in a tree lined street in Mt Albert. Although it didn't have quite the same exterior charm as a villa, we found the interior more spacious and loved the built in features. The NZ bungalow is now the focus of a major new book about NZ bungalow architecture, 'Bungalow From Heritage to Contemporary', a stunning book I was keen to review.

Friday, 9 September 2011

Rugby World Cup Fever - Opening Ceremony - Photos hot off the press!

Well... finally! its World Cup Fever here in Auckland, NZ and I have just this minute got home from watching part of the opening ceremony down on the Viaduct. Unfortunately I couldn't even get to the cloud unless I wanted to battle my way through hundreds of thousands of people including a large number of inebriated teenagers. Regardless a great atmosphere, an incredible number of people, literally hundreds of thousands, and well worth the experience.

It was the most beautiful sunny Spring day, every single restaurant, cafe and bar down town, was and still is, brimming with people enjoying the weather and this milestone event. I did manage a brief stop off at the new Art Gallery and took some photos of paintings I thought would suit the "All black" theme of this post.  Oops! got into trouble for taking a photo of the most exquisite painting of roses by Fatin Latour that had me mesmerised by his application of paint and the incredible light he achieved. This seemingly small painting truly had a "Wow" factor to it. I am sorry I cannot share it with you as unfortunately I had to delete my photograph  while the security man stood over me :(.

I then wandered down the Viaduct and waited for what seemed like "hours" for the wakas to move off, unfortunately the poor warriors had been sitting there even longer, shirtless and in the cold shadows of the Wharf. However, when they finally moved off, they gave a spectacular display and it was well worth the wait. I decided then it was time for me to head home, If I had been with friends I would have stayed longer, it was the sort of atmosphere you needed to share with others but Hugo was waiting at home for his dinner and I was getting hungry myself.

Hope you enjoy snippets of this event.

The fabulous Waka's (for those of you that do not live in NZ a Waka is a Maori Canoe.


unfortunately I couldn't get the complete canoe in my photo as there were too many heads in front of me, this is the best I could do.


These young girls were truly in the spirit and happy to pose for me.

As was this lady....

and these people, although I am still working out what the T shirts depict? 

Of course I have to include some art, so here is some black and white Art from two very well known New Zealand artists, I snapped (this time with permission) at the New Art Gallery today.

Colin McCahon - Are there not Twelve hours of daylight - 1970
Acrylic on canvas


Gordon Walters - Painting No1 - 1965, PVA on hardboard


Have a great weekend

Lee x


Thursday, 8 September 2011

For Sale - This weeks property, another Herne Bay villa, 62 Wanganui Avenue, Herne Bay, Auckland, New Zealand

Update:  This property has since sold at Auction, Sunday 18th September, 2011 for NZ$1.365 Million.


This weeks feature property is an immaculate villa for sale with Bayleys.  The villa has three bedrooms, two bathrooms and is located in sought after Wanganui Avenue in the exclusive area of Herne Bay, Auckland, New Zealand.

The previous villa I featured in Herne Bay last week sold at auction for NZ$1.34Million, a clear indication that the Auckland market is still obtaining great prices.





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Auction
Sunday 3pm 18 Sep 2011
On Site at 62 Wanganui Avenue
Herne Bay
Open homes
Sat 10 Sep 11:30 - 12:15p.m.
Sun 11 Sep 11:30 - 12:15p.m.

More photos and detailed information can be seen here


If you are overseas and wish someone to view on your behalf, please contact Andrea at the email below:
andrea.ritchie@bayleys.co.nz


Andrea also featured a "do up" property at 61 John Street, Ponsonby, Auckland, a similar style property to the one above but with capital gain to be had and a CV of NZ$660,000  please click "here" to view this property.