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House of Tawatawa
Welcome,
This listing is in a shared dorm for one person on a bunk bed.
House of Tawatawa is a furnished, 8-bedroom house nestled in the green hills of Wellington.
You’ll be staying next to the Tawatawa Reserve, which features heaps of mountain biking/hiking tracks. We are all a big family - share meals, play games, chat over drinks, go out, and enjoy getting to know people from all corners of the earth.
If you have a camper van you can sleep in your vehicle and the facilities for $17 a night.
A second person will be an additional $5 a night.
The home features:
● 6 dorms
Room: Tui, x2 Bunks
Room: Pukeko, x2 Bunks
Room: Morepork, x3 Bunks
Room: Fantail, x2 Bunks
Room: Kaka x4 Bunks
Room: Kea x1 Bunk
● 2 single rooms
Room: Kokako
Room: Takahe
● 2 kitchens equipped for all your cooking needs
● 3 bathrooms equipped for all your hygiene needs
● 2 toilets
● 3 washing machines and laundry powder provided
● 3 dryers
● 2 sunny decks with spectacular views
● Unlimited WiFi
● Plenty of free car parking
● 10+ awesome foreigners that change regularly (we eat the bad ones)
House Rules & Guidelines
Kitchen
● Cook. Clean. Eat. The kitchen is used by many people so it’s good practice to clean right after cooking and before you eat so others can use the stuff behind you. Cleaning also gives your food time to cool down. Everybody wins. Dry and put away your clean dishes. Clean ALL your dishes. Every item you’ve used. This includes pans. This includes forks. This includes ANY kitchen surface (microwave, oven, counter, etc.).
If you use it, clean it.
● When cooking your food on a pan or pot, do NOT use metal spoons or knives. Scratching the pans is unhealthy and wrecks our cooking utensils. Please use the wooden/plastic spoons provided.
● It’s preferred that you don’t eat food in your dorms. If you do, do NOT leave plates, bowls, utensils or any other kitchen item in your room. Wash it and put it back in its original location.
● Put all your things back on your shelf or in the fridge. It will end up on the free shelf or thrown away if left out overnight.
● Name your food.
● Don’t take other people’s stuff if you don’t have permission. People here are friendly. If you need something, ask.
● Fridge and shelf purges happen often. Keep on top of perishables.
● Recycling belongs in the bins provided.
This listing is in a shared dorm for one person on a bunk bed.
House of Tawatawa is a furnished, 8-bedroom house nestled in the green hills of Wellington.
You’ll be staying next to the Tawatawa Reserve, which features heaps of mountain biking/hiking tracks. We are all a big family - share meals, play games, chat over drinks, go out, and enjoy getting to know people from all corners of the earth.
If you have a camper van you can sleep in your vehicle and the facilities for $17 a night.
A second person will be an additional $5 a night.
The home features:
● 6 dorms
Room: Tui, x2 Bunks
Room: Pukeko, x2 Bunks
Room: Morepork, x3 Bunks
Room: Fantail, x2 Bunks
Room: Kaka x4 Bunks
Room: Kea x1 Bunk
● 2 single rooms
Room: Kokako
Room: Takahe
● 2 kitchens equipped for all your cooking needs
● 3 bathrooms equipped for all your hygiene needs
● 2 toilets
● 3 washing machines and laundry powder provided
● 3 dryers
● 2 sunny decks with spectacular views
● Unlimited WiFi
● Plenty of free car parking
● 10+ awesome foreigners that change regularly (we eat the bad ones)
House Rules & Guidelines
Kitchen
● Cook. Clean. Eat. The kitchen is used by many people so it’s good practice to clean right after cooking and before you eat so others can use the stuff behind you. Cleaning also gives your food time to cool down. Everybody wins. Dry and put away your clean dishes. Clean ALL your dishes. Every item you’ve used. This includes pans. This includes forks. This includes ANY kitchen surface (microwave, oven, counter, etc.).
If you use it, clean it.
● When cooking your food on a pan or pot, do NOT use metal spoons or knives. Scratching the pans is unhealthy and wrecks our cooking utensils. Please use the wooden/plastic spoons provided.
● It’s preferred that you don’t eat food in your dorms. If you do, do NOT leave plates, bowls, utensils or any other kitchen item in your room. Wash it and put it back in its original location.
● Put all your things back on your shelf or in the fridge. It will end up on the free shelf or thrown away if left out overnight.
● Name your food.
● Don’t take other people’s stuff if you don’t have permission. People here are friendly. If you need something, ask.
● Fridge and shelf purges happen often. Keep on top of perishables.
● Recycling belongs in the bins provided.