Trends New Zealand Volume 33 No 6 | Page 102

Above: A new entrance hall was created at the junction of the existing home and the extension that forms the guest house, seen in the background. Walls in the addition are board- formed concrete, with floors in black stained concrete. The front door and driveway are on the left, while the door on the right leads out to the expansive new deck, pool and outdoor entertaining area. search | save | share at property and the project expanded greatly in size and scope.” With the property now doubled in size to just over 6000m 2 , there was an oppor- tunity to create a nature trail leading to a small pavilion further up the hill. But it also allowed for much more sub- stantial changes to be made to the existing building – expanding it horizontally with the addition of completely new 250m 2 guest wing. “The design of the whole house was driven by the post and beam construction of the original Mid-century Modern home,” says Mercier. The addition is post and beam too, but this time in exposed steel instead of wood. Plus the ceiling height was raised in this new section of the house. “We played off the linearity of the existing home, so the new structure also follows the view line. The whole back of the house becomes glass, with views out.” And the design of the pool and deck that the project had started with was also extended along the entire back, tying the