Positioned along the reserve boundary, this rare five-bedroom residence combines bold architectural form with high-spec construction and genuine energy efficiency. Designed by Artektus Architecture and built by Drum Construction, the dwelling spans approximately 276sqm on a 1,096sqm site, showcasing a carefully planned balance of comfort, durability, and design.
Built using Eco-ply wrap, full insulation, and Low-E double glazing throughout, the home delivers outstanding thermal performance. A 24-panel, 7.2kW solar array works in harmony with the building envelope, ensuring long-term energy savings.
Inside, functionality and refinement take centre stage. Five heating zones operate through an air-to-water underfloor system, with provisions for extra heat pumps in the lounge and second master suite. The interior also features a concealed laundry chute, robust plumbing and wiring, and integrated TV/data connections to every bedroom. The main living and outdoor areas are fully wired to a Sonos audio system, creating effortless connectivity and atmosphere for entertaining.
Designed to adapt, the layout includes a dedicated Airbnb/guest room, providing a self-contained option for income or multi-generational living.
The material palette combines Alpine Tray roofing (Flaxpod finish), cedar weatherboards (Dryden Elm and Lite Oak tones), Corten steel panels, and board-and-batten cladding, delivering timeless texture and contrast. Interiors are finished with high-stud ceilings, quality fittings, and a seamless flow between indoor and outdoor living spaces.
Backing directly onto reserve land, the property enjoys an uninterrupted outlook and privacy rare within Jack’s Point. This is a home designed for performance, connection, and enduring modern living — a premium opportunity in one of Queenstown’s most sought-after communities.