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WWC Black & White Barn Featured In Junction Magazine

Sep 01, 2020

Have you seen the latest Junction magazine? On the cover is the striking black and white barn in Matakana built by Warkworth Construction. 

Inside the mag, read about the features of this family home and how it functions as a successful business with it's separate guest accommodation wing.
"The pine board and batten cladding on the barn style exterior morphs into a very modern interior. 

Blending rustic with contemporary, yin and yang, light and airy with dark and cosy and of course, black and white."

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