Passive Mid-Century Inspired Marvel
Welcome to Waraki: A sanctuary that epitomizes architectural grace and sustainability. Set against elevated landscapes, this mid-century-inspired passive house by GreenHaus Architects offers year-round comfort without heating, thanks to its thoughtful north orientation and airtight construction.
Waraki maintains a steady 20-degree temperature (18-22 degree tolerance) with it′s airtight construction combined with a Zehnder heat recovery and ventilation system, and triple-glazed windows with glass from Germany and timber frames by Thermadura.
Inside, open-plan living areas boast substantial indoor/outdoor flow, enhanced by a sunken lounge, mid-century light fittings and feature wallpapers from Flavor Wallpapers in Brooklyn. A mezzanine double bedroom provides stunning elevated east and west views, ensuite with a custom copper soak tub, and high-end fixtures by Philippe Starck from France.
The kitchen is a chef′s dream, equipped with premium appliances and walk-in pantry. Power needs are met by a sophisticated 6.5kw solar system from Hoskin Energy System, which includes an electric vehicle fast charger in the internal access garaging.
The property is supported by three 30,000-litre water tanks, feeding lush gardens and an organic permaculture food forest, plus an additional outbuilding, known as The Laundry, which previously earned super host status on Air BNB providing guest accommodation or income.
This unique blend of aesthetic allure and environmental consciousness makes Waraki a distinguished abode for those seeking a luxurious, sustainable lifestyle. Unravel the richness of thoughtfully designed spaces and seamless integration with nature at this architectural marvel.
Waraki blends beauty with eco-conscious design, offering a luxurious yet sustainable living experience.