When renovating your bungalow or villa, there are a few things to consider in the planning stage that will greatly improve the functionality of your home. Take the time to plan for such things as central heating, functional storage and bedroom placement.
A kitchen benchtop is one of the most important elements in a kitchen. It can make or break the look of your kitchen, so it's important to choose carefully.
We can help you to select the best fittings for your particular needs, style and budget.
A bathroom should be a practical space when preparing for the day and a sanctuary to escape to at the end of a long day. And, like the kitchen, the bathroom needs detailed design consideration and space planning.
The owners of a pretty bay villa in central Auckland contacted us to help with their kitchen and dining space which was the last part of their house to be renovated. The existing kitchen was on its last legs and the layout didn’t work for this growing family.
The owners of this property purchased it with a mind to renovate it before they moved in. They were looking for something a bit smaller than their current home - a city apartment alternative.
Here are some simple design ideas that I like to use for my clients when designing their kitchens. You might find one or two that you hadn’t considered before that will improve the function of your space.
When you’re renovating your home think about the layout of your laundry in the planning stage to ensure it functions as well as possible.
You’re planning a big renovation - while you’ve probably thought long and hard about the additional space you want and how the layout will flow and work for your family, have you given as much thought to the interior design?
Here are some simple design ideas that can really make the difference between a nice ensuite and a WOW ensuite!
Investing in new bed linen makes sense in so many ways. It’s a relatively inexpensive and easy way to update your bedroom.
The owners of this Mt Eden Californian bungalow undertook a major renovation project to bring this tired house into the 21st century. The back of the house was opened up to a sunny back yard and new in ground pool. With the owners having a particular love of mid century furniture, the design needed to work with all their existing pieces while still being contemporary and functional.