Designed for calm living, 39 Pakanga Grove balances modern refinement with a sense of ease that’s felt from the moment you enter. A dark feature wall lines the entry, creating an immediate sense of privacy and composure before the home opens quietly into light and space.
A separate lounge sits beneath an angled ceiling, framed by expansive floor-to- ceiling glazing that looks toward the softly rising hillside beyond. The outlook provides openness without exposure, while sliding panels allow the space to be closed off or opened up — equally suited to quiet retreat or relaxed social occasions.
The open-plan kitchen, dining, and family area continues a restrained palette. A stone benchtop, black cabinetry, and durable timber-toned vinyl flooring introduce warmth within the monochrome framework. Materials have been chosen for longevity as much as appearance.
The main bedroom forms a more private retreat, anchored by a dark feature wall and walk-in wardrobe. The ensuite extends this sense of calm, with black-and-white tiling, a wall-to-wall shower, and a ceiling-mounted waterfall shower head.
Outside, the interior design language flows seamlessly into the landscape. Box and batten cladding mirrors the home’s palette, softened by established planting and fern-filled gardens shaped into a series of outdoor zones — from a fire pit set within a sand courtyard to an expansive patio and a secluded barbecue area.
At the heart of the garden sits a living pond, naturally filtered and alive with fish, birdlife, and frogs. Fantails and Tui gather along the retaining wall, while water and planting add movement and sound, reinforcing the home’s quiet rhythm.
Currently tenanted until the end of June 2026, the property offers flexibility for investors or those planning ahead — a home defined by restraint, intention, and balance.