Drawn to the landscape, this couple felt instinctively at home in Wānaka and built a retreat that does, too.

Sometimes, you don’t choose a place, it chooses you. A wrong turn, a shift in the weather, an unexpected pull: for interior architect Sophie Bowers and her partner Josh, a chance visit to Wānaka led to a life-changing decision — one that would see them designing and building a home that now feels more like theirs than any place ever has.

The serendipitous story behind Strutt studios’ Wānaka home
ABOVE Clad in Dulux Lichen Colorsteel, the home nestles into its alpine setting. Linked via the entry hall, a gabled pavilion houses an open-plan living area, two guest bedrooms and a mezzanine, while the main suite (bedroom, bathroom and dressing room) is in its own seperate volume.

The Sydney-based couple hadn’t intended to visit this lakeside spot at all. “We were in Te Anau and it rained for four days straight. On the fifth day, Josh said, ‘Let’s go chase the sunshine’,” recalls Sophie. As they crested the hill leading into Wānaka, they were instantly captivated. “We just looked at each other and thought, ‘This place is magic’.”

The serendipitous story behind Strutt studios’ Wānaka home
ABOVE Josh is the main cook and has a rule: nothing on the benchtop. “For me the key to the success of the kitchen is a butler’s pantry, tucked in underneath the staircase,” says Sophie. The Dekton Marmorio countertop is teamed with Laminex Velveteen cabinetry in an Organic finish and handleware in tumbled brass from Lo & Co. A South Drawn UV Fold Linear pendant ensures enough light on the subject.

After checking into an architecturally designed holiday home, a spontaneous meeting with a local buyers’ agent set things in motion. “We gave her our extensive wish list and she told us we were dreaming,” laughs Sophie. But the very next day, serendipity stepped in — a developer the agent had spoken to had land available. Within hours, Sophie and Josh were standing in a paddock looking at plans for a subdivision. “It was a case of right place, right time,” she says. “We knew we had to take the leap.”

The serendipitous story behind Strutt studios’ Wānaka home

The serendipitous story behind Strutt studios’ Wānaka home
ABOVE The mezzanine, accessed via a stairway tucked in behind the kitchen, ended up being one of the couple’s favourite spaces. It’s furnished with a Felix Studio sofa bed by King Living, a Ravesi Pitrit cane chair by James Lane (no longer in production) with a Pendleton Wool horse blanket draped over the back and Wilson & Dorset sheepskin ‘stones’.

From the outset, the couple wanted to create a home that felt embedded in the landscape. As the founder of Sydney-based interior architecture studio Strutt Studios, Sophie brought a trained eye to the design, although readily admits she’s her own worst client. “Josh would just watch me agonising over the smallest details; every decision felt so weighty.”

The serendipitous story behind Strutt studios’ Wānaka home

The serendipitous story behind Strutt studios’ Wānaka home
ABOVE When perched on the Hay Palissade bar stools on the balcony cut out of the roofline, the couple can see for miles. “The balcony has ended up being a really beautiful hangout spot,” says Sophie. “I find myself going up there to read or do a little yoga, and Josh loves a quiet afternoon drink out there. It has become a multifunctional space that has been a real win, I think, in terms of the floor area.”

Some decisions came naturally. The overall form of the home remained largely unchanged from their first sketch. The building rises from the land with quiet confidence. Clad in lichen-hued corrugate, its form is agricultural in reference, modern in execution. Three interconnected volumes respond to light, aspect and purpose and, while the gradient dictated levels, the breeze determined openings.
Steel. Concrete. Timber. Honest materials, chosen with longevity in mind, echo the hues and textures of the alpine environment, working with the land rather than against it. “We didn’t want anything that felt foreign. We wanted it to be an extension of what was already around us,” says Sophie.

The serendipitous story behind Strutt studios’ Wānaka home

The serendipitous story behind Strutt studios’ Wānaka home
ABOVE A view of the Southern Alps lured Sophie and Josh across the Tasman to build and the sunken living room, with its frameless corner picture window, offers a front-row seat. Designed around the proportions of a modular Ethnicraft N701 sofa, this space is a retreat with a real sense of place. “The window was engineered to have no mullion, a detail that was non-negotiable,” Josh says. A GlobeWest Tepih Dune rug and a Nectre N65 freestanding woodburner keep things cosy in a Wānaka winter. Adjacent is a tiled dining banquette, a feature that helps preserve sightlines throughout the open-plan area.

She worked closely with builder David Owens, who ensured every detail was executed with precision, and collaborated with local architect Ricky Booth, whose expertise contributed to key design considerations.

The serendipitous story behind Strutt studios’ Wānaka home

The serendipitous story behind Strutt studios’ Wānaka home

The serendipitous story behind Strutt studios’ Wānaka home
ABOVE The main bedroom features a large skylight positioned above the bed to frame the star-filled sky. It’s finished with a Cultiver linen bedcover in Sand, a Cultiver Repose bolster cushion in Truffle, a Nightworks Offcut wall sconce and a photograph by Josh that the couple manipulated and had printed on chiffon fabric. A tiled plinth table doubles as a study nook or a service bar for the outdoor tub — Silvia in Khaki from Stone Baths. There’s a record player to set the mood and, for those waiting their turn in the tub, Ferm Living outdoor chairs and a Hay Pallisade bench provide plenty of spots to kick back in the courtyard.

Inside, the palette is restrained but tactile. “I wanted to bring the tones of Wānaka indoors — muted greens, earthy browns and golden hues that shift with the light,” says Sophie. Oriented strand board walls (usually hidden beneath plaster and paint) are left bare and limewashed to bring out their raw beauty. 

The serendipitous story behind Strutt studios’ Wānaka home

The layout balances communal and private spaces, ensuring the home functions just as well for the two of them as it does when filled with family and friends. At the heart of the design is a central hub that encourages gathering. The kitchen is a study in efficiency, reflecting Josh’s approach to cooking: streamlined, considered and with everything in its place. Storage is concealed in a butler’s pantry tucked beneath the stairs, leaving space for preparing and serving around the island bench.

The serendipitous story behind Strutt studios’ Wānaka home
ABOVE Sophie, a keen bather, channelled the onsen vibe in the ensuite with a generous tiled tub. “We now affectionately call it the indoor pool as it holds more water than our outdoor bath,” she says. A Finley shower rail set from ABI Interiors brings more luxury to the space but the oriented strand board ceilings and flooring in I Cocci Siciliani terrazzo keep things a little more casual.

“We wanted it to feel expansive — open, social, and connected,” says Sophie. Stepping down from the kitchen and dining zone, a sunken living area creates a cocooning moment, adding an intimate touch within the lofty volume of this double-height space.

The serendipitous story behind Strutt studios’ Wānaka home

The serendipitous story behind Strutt studios’ Wānaka home
TOP A pair of Nood Co Hoop basins and Snelling Studio Line wall lights are a circular counterpoint to the geometric lines of the tiling. ABOVE Skylights above the shower in this guest ensuite highlight the dramatic pitch of the ceiling. The custom-made wall mirror has storage slotted in behind.

Halfway along this wing, stairs lead up to a mezzanine level that floats above — a quiet retreat that serves as a secondary living area, with its very own balcony that pops out from the gabled roofline to take in a private view of the mountains. “We didn’t expect to use it as much as we do,” admits Sophie. “Over Christmas, it doubled as a dormitory, which worked really well for fitting in all the family.”
The opposite wing houses the main suite, where the mood shifts to something more restful. Here, ceilings lower to create a sense of sanctuary. The ensuite continues the theme of retreat, with a deep, tiled soaking tub and a serene palette.

The serendipitous story behind Strutt studios’ Wānaka home

The serendipitous story behind Strutt studios’ Wānaka home
TOP A floating bench tiled in Japanese handmade Hatsu mosaics by Kazoku Tiles in Mocha anchors the main bathroom and Japanese Sabi handmade finger tiles on the upper walls echo the theme. The eye-catching ultra-deep Millie basin from Nood Co is a sculptural piece teamed with a Milani basin hob mixer set from ABI Interiors. Ferm Living Curvature hooks are a playful addition and a Duomo Piccolo pendant by Nightworks pools the light just right after dark. ABOVE Lighting plays a pivotal role in shaping the interiors both as objects of interest and to craft a warm, intimate ambience. In this bedroom, a Hay Matin wall lamp from Cult Design is installed with its cord deliberately left dangling to mimic that of the adjustable Rise & Shine wall mirror by New Works.

“I’m a bathtub girl,” says Sophie. “The biggest luxury for me is deciding whether I want an indoor or outdoor bath at the end of the day.”
While she had grand plans to source everything locally, the reality of lead times meant they ultimately filled a shipping container with furniture and finishing touches in Sydney and sent it over. “It was a logistical puzzle, but it meant we could move in and have everything we needed from day one.”

The serendipitous story behind Strutt studios’ Wānaka home
ABOVE Adjoining the main bedroom is a morning hot-drink station and dressing room — a cube of oriented strand board with a picture window. A Made Measure ceiling-mounted clothes rail holds outfits for the day, the wall unit has cabinetry in Laminex Jarrah Legno and Wavy shelves from Made of Tomorrow provide display space. On the bench, a Leaf & Bean goose-neck kettle is at the ready for a cuppa.

Outdoors, the architecture anchors itself to the land. The couple worked with local landscapers GreenFox to develop a garden that would fade into the environment. “We wanted it to feel effortless, as though it had always been here,” says Sophie. With a focus on sustainability, the landscaping is designed to evolve with the seasons, much like the house itself.
After years of flying back and forth during construction, Sophie and Josh are finally settling into experiencing their new house as a lived-in space, which has only cemented their desire to make Wānaka their full-time home. “Sydney never quite connected with us in the way Wānaka does,” says Sophie. “There’s something about being here that just feels right.”
For now, they’ll keep making regular visits, soaking up every moment in their alpine retreat while dreaming of their eventual move.   

Words Alice Lines
Photography Mickey Ross

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