
We're stoked to celebrate that One Nikau is officially complete. Thirteen boutique two- and three-bedroom townhouses, settling in at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac at 1 Nikau Grove, Woburn. This one's been a special build. The site itself does most of the heavy lifting: the homes sit at the end of Nikau Grove, bordered by the Opahu Stream, with mature native bush – including the Nikau palms the development takes its name from – wrapping around the back. Living spaces open onto private decks that cantilever out over the stream banks. It's the kind of outlook you don't usually get in a new build.
The pitched roof lines reference both the older character homes around Woburn and the branching of the Nikau frond itself. Vertical timber and traditional profiled metal cladding stagger back and forth to follow the line of the stream.

Woburn is one of Lower Hutt's most settled, walkable suburbs and the location does a lot of the work for these homes. You're zoned for Hutt Valley High, Hutt Intermediate and Eastern Hutt School – three of the most sought-after schools in the Hutt. Walking distance to the Hutt War Memorial Library, Huia Pool, the Dowse Art Museum and Queensgate. A short walk to Woburn Station and you're on the train into central Wellington in under half an hour.
It's a suburb that holds its value because it earns it.

A site like this takes a village. To the trades, consultants and project management team who turned up day after day – thank you. To Jesse and the team at Voxell for the architecture, and to the suppliers who came through with quality even when timelines were tight. And to our first round of buyers – welcome home. We're glad to have you here.

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