A new build holiday home on the shores of Lake Hawea. Designed with beautiful birch plywood ceilings, a central courtyard and open plan living spaces. The house is designed to accommodate a large multi-generational family, with all rooms able to soak in the beautiful views of the lake and mountains beyond.
Lighting design by Fifth Season Design
A small cottage was given a complete makeover with no surface left untouched. Warm Okoume ply was used extensively to introduce texture & warmth, whilst the layout was revised to allow for a more open plan approach & connection to the established gardens to the rear.
Photography by Mark John Warren
Stanley Avenue
A multi-generational home was given a full face makeover, the finished result more in-keeping with it’s storied history of being the homestead for nearly 150 years for a family of sheep and beef farmers in the Taihape region.
Photography by Mark John Warren
N.B. this project was completed whilst working across 2 other practices – Parsonson Architects & Judi Keith-Brown Architects
The renovation centred on the rear of the house - a new multi-functional, connected design for the interior with a clean and modern look for the exterior.
Photography by Mark John Warren
A 1905 Wellington bungalow is given a top to toe rejuvenation, both inside and out. This is an ongoing project with images to be uploaded as each room is finished - unfortunately windows have been delayed and hopefully arriving soon.
Photography by Mark John Warren