Taranaki
2007
The grand sweeping cedar facade appears to encase the house.
Still practical, this provides privacy for its occupants and gives the house a warm, natural and contemporary look and feel. The flow of this curved facade is only interrupted by a porthole window and the front entrance way.
The design seamlessly blends exterior with interior. The use of natural materials from the entrance flow throughout the home. Through floor to ceiling glazing, natural light filters into the home, and occupants can capture expansive panoramic views. Living spaces open to alfresco dining areas on wide timber decks, patio and landscaped gardens.
Inside, spaces are selectively divided through the careful selection on materials, oriental inspired sliding screens and altering ceiling heights.