Jewellery Box Hero

The Jewellery Box

An intricately designed home for a jeweller with a keen eye for detail, the house is a humble volume with a series of drawers pulled open to reveal future moments of the interior. The Jewellery Box responds to the gently sloping site by stepping up the hill and creating a playful, split-level plan. Carefully considered views over the valley to the east are framed in feature windows. 

A smokey, chocolate brown exterior is befitting for a jewellery box, and allows the house to recede into the surrounding native bush. Contrasting aluminium seamlessly frames the pop-out drawers. A renaissance of 1970s modernist architecture, the interior is layered with ply walls, timber ceilings and concrete masonry inspired by a love for the architecture of John Scott. Feature blockwork and tiles complement the natural, warm tones of the timber throughout. 

The home uses eHaus design principles and detailing to create a high-performance, low-impact home for future generations to come.

Meet the team Behind this project

Ben and Nick

Ben Jagersma and Nick Officer

Ben and Nicks passion for clever thinking and sustainable design is strong, and the Wellington-based team has produced award-winning architecture.