Whilst the pretty exterior of this cute wee cottage in Freemans Bay, Auckland is sufficient to make you glance twice, the interior will depart you speechless.

And that is for the reason that owner Elaine Ferguson’s aptitude for design and her passion for bold art has remodeled the interior into a veritable gallery of sculpture, portray and antiquities.

Ferguson has carried out this renovation in less than two decades, paying hundreds of thousands in the approach. And while it looks remarkable that she would ever want to transfer, Ferguson is about to record the house, since she has her coronary heart set on a further challenge.

The houses in Ireland Street, Freemans Bay sit cheek-by-jowl, but they are all unique, and this cottage owned by Elaine Ferguson has to be the most unique of all.

RAY WHITE

The residences in Ireland Road, Freemans Bay sit cheek-by-jowl, but they are all unique, and this cottage owned by Elaine Ferguson has to be the most one of a kind of all.

She has currently manufactured an provide on another Ponsonby villa. Her cottage will be mentioned on Wednesday, July 20, but Ferguson, who is a serious estate agent with Ray White Ponsonby, won’t be dealing with the sale herself.

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Her astonishing collection travels from property to household – someway she constantly finds a place for every thing. But she has experienced disappointments.

The black-and-white theme continues on the interior.

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The black-and-white topic carries on on the interior.

“I was residing in Christchurch at the time of the earthquakes, and shed a huge amount. It was really devastating.”

Ferguson also located it impossible to estimate the worth of all the objects that ended up damaged, so took a $20,000 lump sum from the insurance corporation, and promptly blew it on a stunning head-and-shoulders sculpture by Christchurch artist Sam Harrison – a person of lots of of his performs in the dwelling.

An oversize hand sculpture was uncovered in Paris, and she uncovered a matching foot on the internet. Now, sculpture strains each individual room in the household, and she has stuffed her extremely dark sitting area with portraits, which includes a number of by figurative artist Viky Yard.

The formal living room features black walls, cabinets and sofas. Ferguson added the gas fire and chimney. The ceilings have also been replaced.

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The official living space options black walls, cupboards and sofas. Ferguson added the gas fireplace and chimney. The ceilings have also been replaced.

Elaine Ferguson has several paintings by Viky Garden. The sculpture with the hat and feather cloak is by Christchurch artist Sam Harrison, funded with insurance money following the earthquakes.

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Elaine Ferguson has numerous paintings by Viky Yard. The sculpture with the hat and feather cloak is by Christchurch artist Sam Harrison, funded with insurance policy income subsequent the earthquakes.

Ferguson claims significantly of the renovation cannot be observed – it bundled repiling the property, replacing all the ceilings, incorporating heating and cooling, new dim-stained oak flooring and a new fire.

“There wasn’t essentially a doing work hearth listed here, despite the fact that it looked like there was in shots,” she claims. “I extra the total chimney and the new fuel fire (which replicates a wood fireplace).”

There is a bold black and white palette through the property, with touches of gold, and blue in the visitor bed room. The sitting down area is painted black, and the sofas and cushions are black. Lights, from an antique chandelier, is intentionally intimate and atmospheric.

Elaine Ferguson has plenty of "company" in her office.

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Elaine Ferguson has loads of “company” in her business office.

From Art Deco to Japanese antiquities and modern sculpture - Ferguson's home resembles a gallery.

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From Art Deco to Japanese antiquities and fashionable sculpture – Ferguson’s household resembles a gallery.

Many of Ferguson’s goods are antiques, like two Japanese figurines within just glass scenarios that stand on antique black cabinets that come about to be the exact exact same dimension – serendipity appears to characteristic strongly. Products all feel to have located the “perfect space” in every single dwelling she has moved into.

A large black shelf that operates along the hallway holds a breathtaking assortment of black Crown Lynn ceramics. Ferguson says she just keeps her eye out, and provides to her collections when she places a little something.

The kitchen attributes white cabinetry with panel doorways in retaining with the cottage feel. A significant skylight brings in a great deal of pure light. There is a 2nd, more casual seating spot beside the kitchen and eating table.

The kitchen is fresh and white - even the appliances are white.

RAY WHITE

The kitchen is fresh new and white – even the appliances are white.

Lighting is subtle throughout the house - there are lamps, not downlights.

RAY WHITE

Lights is delicate throughout the dwelling – there are lamps, not downlights.

Slender timber stairs lead to the most important bed room and a next bathroom on the upper degree. Below, the ceiling follows the roof gable, with uncovered beams.

The 3rd bed room in the property is Ferguson’s office – a white-painted place stuffed with white sculpture, white lights, a Phillipe Starck Ghost chair and black flooring.

Merchandise even make their way outdoor. Ferguson has developed an idyllic outdoor entertaining area. The elevated deck prospects down to a garden bordered with hedging.

It all appears a difficult act to stick to, but Ferguson has designs and is wanting forward to renovation amount 18.

Upstairs, the ceiling follows the roofing gable, creating the perfect bedroom.

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Upstairs, the ceiling follows the roofing gable, producing the perfect bed room.

The huge ginger jar that stands on the floor in the guest bedroom was one of several, but the others were lost in the Christchurch earthquakes.

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The massive ginger jar that stands on the flooring in the visitor bed room was just one of numerous, but the some others ended up dropped in the Christchurch earthquakes.

This bathroom is also a picture in black and white.

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This rest room is also a image in black and white.

Outdoor entertaining is a breeze. The northwest-facing deck overlooks an expanse of lawn ringed with hedging.

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Out of doors entertaining is a breeze. The northwest-experiencing deck overlooks an expanse of lawn ringed with hedging.