Originally built in about 2010, The Potting Shed began its life as just that - a potting and garden tool storage shed. Constructed from 120-year-old recycled totara planks from the owner’s farm, this charming shed then became a much-loved art studio and quiet place for meditation and reflection.
The Potting Shed’s most recent reinvention was realised after a significant refurbishment, transforming it into a special sanctuary and retreat for guests.
Like many projects, the project's success lies in the strength of the relationships. Here, the owners’ openness and Kate’s experience and love of nature and the outdoors helped bring The Potting Shed to life. It was a true collaborative partnership. Kate understood which aspects of the charming, humble shed to preserve and which to elevate to the impeccable standard of luxury her clients expected. With a small footprint (the Potting Shed has just one bedroom), production quality and a high level of detail were essential.
As always, inspiration comes in many forms, but elements of a classic lodge felt appropriate. It needed to remain a cottage yet have a light, bright, and airy feel. Maximising the high stud throughout the cottage was essential to achieve this, as was a thoughtful play on styling, textures, and fixtures. Family antiques and select works of art from the owner’s collection were repositioned. Here, heirlooms mix happily with modern pieces, cultivating a crafted feel that’s a bit fun and playful.
When focused on the captivating views, the newly added fireplace can hold attention. Taking center stage in the comfortable living area ensures that The Potting Shed is a cozy and welcoming retreat year round.
Featured in TVNZ’s show, Lap of Luxury.
A custom made Porto Romano lamp pays homage to surrealist artist Meret Oppenheim with its brass duck feet and ostrich feather shade.