Here are a selection of some of our projects over the years. Browse through and see if any take your fancy. If they do, then contact us here.
Blockhouse Bay
Owners brief was to remove the existing weatherboard house to utilise the full site and design a new contemporary home for a family with three growing boys. The result was a large 400m2 home designed by multi award winning architect, Alan Shanahan. Three levels with great flow and lots of room for teenagers, band practice and tree houses.
Remuera 1
This is a complex, three level split high spec architectural house on a very steep site with tight constraints including geotechnical and structural issues. Clients have been caught out with a leaky home in the past and have gone for an absolute weather tight solution utilising steel framing and Hebel Flooring.
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Mangere Bridge
Following our bronze award in 2008, in 2009 we claimed the Registered Master Builder House of the Year silver award with this project, a result we are very satisfied with. The dwelling is positioned with a great Manukau Harbour outlook. The existing family home has had to be demolished to make room for a larger home to house a family with two teenage boys. The building site is underlain by rock so innovative design was required for an efficient, more cost effective foundation system.
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Sandringham
High stud, large, high spec family home. Extensive double glazing and wide use of natural lighting. This was our Registered Master Builder House of the Year 2008.
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Oversize windows in this contemporary five bedroom home offer a peek of Auckland’s Sky Tower and harbour, all the way from Mt Roskill! This weatherboard home offers function without fuss. A covered entranceway with large support column greets you, and draws you in to the living areas.
Here, a high stud and raked ceilings give a sense of space while the quantity of glass allows the sun to stream in. Cleverly-positioned glass cavity sliders act as a partition between this area and the guest bedroom, bathroom and garage.
A flight of stairs with glass balustrading leads to the second level where the master bedroom is roomy and features a large wardrobe and ensuite. There are two more bedrooms on this floor, as well as a kids playroom, and bathroom.
Crafted with busy families in mind, good storage was vital, and this home has it covered. A massive linen cupboard on the second level is a fine example of the thought that has gone into this residence.
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Lynfield 2
A reasonably large home was squeezed into this small site. Beautifully completed with recycled wood cladding panels to the ground floor.
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Remuera 2
Retirement home for mature couple on surplus land at rear of existing home. Tree constraints, site below road level so servicing issues to overcome. Great outlook to tree lined section.
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Lynfield 1
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Mt Wellington
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Alfriston
This is a large, 8 bedroom family home on a semi-rural block in Alfriston, on the outskirts of south Auckland. Downstairs cladding is brick but upstairs is not, but the entire house was plastered to give a seamless look of uniformity from the outside.
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