Trends New Zealand Volume 33 No 5 | Page 95

100-year-old villa. A sympathetic hip roof was chosen for the extension.” The extension is clad in shiplap weath- erboards, sympathetic too but not the same as the villa’s bevel-backed cladding. On the inside, the addition presents as one long open-plan volume. The front door opens to the original hall and offers a direct sightline right through from the existing to the brand new. The large volume is achieved by supporting trusses and a plywood portal frame. “While the new is in step with the old Before Facing page: A demure heritage-protected street facade provides little indication of the wealth of modern living added at the rear of this villa as part of a full renovation by Rowe Baetens Architecture. Above: Shiplap weatherboards were chosen as a complementary but slightly different exterior to the villa’s original, traditional bevel-backed cladding. Left: This unattractive lean-to was removed to make way for the contemporary extension which doubles the length of the existing house. search | save | share at