Trends New Zealand Volume 33 No 6 | Page 90

Previous pages: Vertical cedar strips lead the eye right up the the double- height space. The varied window fenestrations add to the theatricality of the space,framing different individual outlooks. These pages: Affordable in white laminate and plywood, the kitchen echoes the feel of the bush beyond the windows. The house designer says you have to work harder to make a simple design look elegant compared to busier styles. search | save | share at setting. Balancing this natural surface, we used affordable black metal roofing material on the street-facing facade and in a different treatment on the double-garage door.” The house is set well back from the street and while the garage end is the first glimpse you have of the home, when you’re actually there and out on the generous deck it’s the cedar-clad, articulated side of the home that’s on show. Another leading aspect of this house is the window design and the glazing itself. “The windows were an important part of the design, look and function of the home. With such large expanses of glass, we had to be savvy about heat control. As a result, the window systems feature above-spec thermally broken frames, and Low-E double glazing.” Grindlay says the close attention to design detail further animates the facade. Elements like having windows stepped in from the cedar or a full-hei ght run of vertical cladding separating glazing panels all adds interest. The driving concept of spending most of the budget where it will have the biggest impact is continued inside. The airy double-height living, dining and kitchen space is the hub of the home