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J.R. Hosking wins Surpreme House of the Year

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Judges said the entry by J.R Hosking Carpenters and Co creates a welcoming atmosphere, with a beautifully-constructed canopy and a carefully-installed large pivot door, providing a level threshold while maintaining an integrated concealed entry drain.

A spectacular home in West Harbour built by East Tamaki-registered J.R Hosking Carpenters and Co, has won the Supreme House of the Year Over $1 million at the 2022 Auckland, Northland, and Coromandel Registered Master Builders House of the Year competition.

The judges were impressed by this immaculately designed home which they said has been built to the highest standard of workmanship. One of the standout features, they said, is the impressive range of automated features that can be controlled from panels or personal devices.

“The use of cedar is outstanding, both in the flawlessly fitted exterior cladding and the art-work-like interior wall linings,” the judges said.

The company also won the Resene New Home $2 million – $4 million, Schneider Electric Smart Home Award, Pink Batts Craftsmanship Award, APL Sustainable and Environmental Excellence Award and a gold award.

This year marks the introduction of the Supreme House of the Year Under $1 million, which aims to recognise the outstanding builds within a lower price bracket.

A home built by Harrison Lane won the Auckland, Northland and Coromandel House of the Year Under $1 million. The judges felt this home was a true testament to what is achievable in the under $1 million category. “It is an excellent build that has been well-designed to suit a growing Auckland family,” the judges said.

Harrison Lane also won the Altus Window Systems New Home $750,000 – $1 million, and a gold award for a home in Whitford.

Meanwhile, Aries Homes won a silver award for a Flat Bush home, Capital Homes for a build in Whitford, Emphasis Homes for a house in Beachlands and Mattlynn Construction for a Whitford home.

The Registered Master Builders House of the Year competition recognises the very best homes, builders, and craftsmen across New Zealand. This year the regional competition had more than 295 entries across eight regions.

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