Want to customise, or have your own designs? No problem, talk to us about pricing a new plan for this package deal
Introducing these exclusive 2 storey family homes new to Mountain Road, Mangere Bridge. These freehold properties will exclusively share the driveway leading to your new quality home built by award winning builders Sentinel homes, secure with electric gate.
What a location only 14.8km to Queen Street & 5.6km to the Onehunga Hub. Minutes to the South-Western Motorway for smart access to the Airport and the City. Minutes from the popular Kiwi Esplanade.
Lot 4 : Freehold title 432m2 (more or less)
4 bedroom, 3 bathroom : House area 203m2
Completion due late 2017 to early 2018, please contact me for more comprehensive details regarding the specifications for these homes.
Pre-purchase now and choose your own colours, carpets, tiles.
Designer kitchen with walk in scullery fitted with quality stainless steel bosch appliances.
This package includes:
Bosch stainless steel appliances
Double glazing,
Fully insulated exceeding code requirements
Custom designed kitchen with granite or engineered stone bench tops
Generous electrical fit out, LED lighting
High quality fittings and fixtures
All flooring, including timber laminate flooring, tiles and carpet.
Driveway and paths
Building and resource consent fees
Master Builders 10 year Guarantee
Sentinel Homes is an innovative homebuilding company specialising in premium homes that are individually tailored and beautifully designed with your lifestyle in mind.
Through a genuine commitment to current building standards and expert craftsmanship, Sentinel Homes builds top quality homes for modern families. Although we enjoy working with the latest trends and materials, the Sentinel Homes values remain rock solid - to ensure you get the most out of every dollar you invest in your new home.
Take a look at our informative website :
http://www.sentinelhomes.co.nz/
Call Kathy on 022 4647774 to discuss further.
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You can change colours and textures, but it will affect the cost of this package.
Most houses have at least two types of cladding, to create interest. Our designers will work with you to help choose the cladding options that work best for you. Here are a few common options:
Provides a solid timeless look with the selection of new generation brick colours, textures & sizes available providing the opportunity to add that point of difference to your home. Mortar, often overlooked, is also available in a choice of colours and joint finish and can change the finished look - a great way to add that personal touch.
A Ply & Batten cladding system simulates the original rustic Board & Batten look but offers a more stable finish. Utilising the CHH ShadowClad Ply as the base lining provides the weather-tight layer over which the grooved batten is fixed at the nominated centres. Stained or painted this system is making a comeback providing both a contrasting feature wall and as a full house cladding option.
James Hardies provides a range of composite board and panel cladding options. Titan Facade Panel offers a sharp, flat semi commercial look. Installed with a negative jointing detail enhances the panel effect and provides a striking contemporary feature. Being a composite board it can be painted in a darker colour palette.
This architectural stone veneer system is a cost effective method of achieving the natural stone appearance. Installed to either exterior or interior walls it will provide an appealing contrast feature to columns, fireplaces and more.
Offered in a range of colours and textures ensuring there is a stone option for all preferences.
A gable end roof design results in a more imposing visual impact with cladding raised up to the roof apex the eye is drawn to the high point. Most roofs today are a combination of gable and hip to maximise the floor area available while retaining the impact value and street appeal. The inclusion of a gable end roof enables the incorporation of attic truss designs and attic ladder allowing for additional storage areas in the roof space.
You're welcome to change the roof style, but it will affect the cost of this package.
A roof style can really change the whole look of your home. If you're not sure, our designer can work with you to help choose the best roof for your home. There are three common roof types.
A hip roof design creates a lower profile roof line allowing for a larger home on a smaller site without infringing on any height to boundary requirements. While the lower profile reduces the visual impact, increasing the roof pitch and selecting complementary roofing material and profile can enhance this style.
As the name suggests the roof is on one plane. Included in the more contemporary designs they can be a single plane or include multiple planes providing a more complex architectural design. Coupled with high walls and raking angles it creates a sophisticated modern home with huge visual impact.
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the next step...
The next step is to get in touch and arrange a free, no pressure meeting with one of our team.
Let’s meet! We can come and see you, or we could meet at our office.
We’d love to hear your ideas!
Email: info@sentinelhomes.co.nz
Postal: PO Box 11-092, Ellerslie, Auckland 1542
Physical: Level 2, 6 Mitchelson Street, Ellerslie, Auckland 1051
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Most houses have at least two types of cladding, to create interest. Our designers will work with you to help choose the cladding options that work best for you. Here are a few common options:

The traditional Kiwi cladding for over 100 years. Available in a range of profiles in both horizontal & vertical fixing. The Weatherboard looks can be achieved using traditional Timber, or the very low-maintenance products like 'Linea', or 'Palliside'

Provides a solid timeless look with the selection of new generation brick colours, textures & sizes available providing the opportunity to add that point of difference to your home. Mortar, often overlooked, is also available in a choice of colours and joint finish and can change the finished look - a great way to add that personal touch.

A Ply & Batten cladding system simulates the original rustic Board & Batten look but offers a more stable finish. Utilising the CHH ShadowClad Ply as the base lining provides the weathertight layer over which the grooved batten is fixed at the nominated centres. Stained or painted this system is making a comeback providing both a contrasting feature wall and as a full house cladding option.

James Hardies provides a range of composite board and panel cladding options. Titan Facade Panel offers a sharp, flat semi commercial look. Installed with a negative jointing detail enhances the panel effect and provides a striking contemporary feature. Being a composite board it can be painted in a darker colour palette.

This architectural stone veneer system is a cost effective method of achieving the natural stone appearance. Installed to either exterior or interior walls it will provide an appealing contrast feature to columns, fireplaces and more.
Offered in a range of colours and textures ensuring there is a stone option for all preferences.

A gable end roof design results in a more imposing visual impact with cladding raised up to the roof apex the eye is drawn to the high point. Most roofs today are a combination of gable and hip to maximise the floor area available while retaining the impact value and street appeal. The inclusion of a gable end roof enables the incorporation of attic truss designs and attic ladder allowing for additional storage areas in the roof space.
A roof style can really change the whole look of your home. If you're not sure, our designer can work with you to help choose the best roof for your home. There are three common roof types.

A hip roof design creates a lower profile roof line allowing for a larger home on a smaller site without infringing on any height to boundary requirements. While the lower profile reduces the visual impact, increasing the roof pitch and selecting complementary roofing material and profile can enhance this style.

As the name suggests the roof is on one plane. Included in the more contemporary designs they can be a single plane or include multiple planes providing a more complex architectural design. Coupled with high walls and raking angles it creates a sophisticated modern home with huge visual impact.