32 Vista Terrace, Drift Bay, Queenstown NZ
Carved into the landscape at Drift Bay, in a place where the drama of Lake Wakatipu meets the quiet rhythm of nature, this uniquely private home evokes sculptural forms from every angle. Low in profile yet powerful in presence, its lines echo the rocky terrain. Conceived by acclaimed architect David Ponting, it rises from the earth as a composition of glass, timber and bluestone softened by gardens and art. Arriving through the gated entrance and down a sweeping drive, the journey begins with a welcoming Mark Hill sculpture beneath a curving light well. Spaces unfold one after another, all a celebration of natural tones and textures playing against each other and connecting interior and exterior. Light streams in through extensive glass and skylights, and exquisite detailing balances strength with serenity. Generous proportions in every space reflect the care invested in the design and the desire for a home that wraps visitors in the scenery. The sleek kitchen with dual island benches conceals a large tiled scullery with flawlessly integrated premium appliances. The living area’s lake and mountain panoramas are unique to the location, equalled by the library window which frames the striking Wye Creek waterfall behind the home. The bedroom quarters speak of indulgence – the master suite has sweeping views, a beautifully appointed dressing room and a large bathroom adorned with Italian stone tiling and a matching vanity. Dual guest suites mirror each other, a showcase of a quiet colour palette and every comfort. Beautiful yet functional additional spaces include a dedicated mudroom, laundry and wine cellar. Outside, a Japanese-inspired garden lined with limestone and displaying specimen trees and lichen-daubed rocks offers a space for contemplation and relaxation. The cedar-clad boathouse invites future potential as a studio or gym, while a hidden staircase in the main home reveals a secret roof terrace, a place to survey lake and mountains. The 3,615 square metre landholding has ample space yet retains a manageable feel and is deemed non-sensitive, allowing purchase by Australians and Singaporeans. Every detail demonstrates intent - sculptural brass, etched glass, the play of shadow across Italian stone; this is a place where architecture, landscape and art converse.

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