Herriot + Melhuish: Architecture |
KELBURN HOUSE II The clients’ plans to adapt an existing villa on a small and narrow site, changed to a new house when neighbours declined to sign their Resource Consent application. The all-new house required the same accommodation: a bedroom and office on ground level along with the living spaces; a further bedroom for visiting family; a library; off-street parking; and a north facing entry courtyard. From the street this home reads as a contemporary version of a suburban villa, with the centrally placed windows to the bedroom and a rhythm of zinc sprayed steel verandah posts. Internally, to accommodate the upper floor within District Plan limitations there is a compressed ceiling height beneath, reinforced with the use of exposed timber LVL floor joists. Instead of ‘open plan’ are created two distinct living areas; the kitchen / dining area for everyday, or the main space for larger gatherings. A natural palette of contrasting materials to the interior includes concrete blocks, polished concrete floor, expressed joists, and timber / plywood joinery, all used to distinguish the special characters of the spaces within the house. |
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