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From Your Email Name Your Name Close Share Share email have been sent. × Help Renovation Breathing new life into old This transformative renovation, by Buildology, introduces a light-filled, modern rear living space that dovetails with the classic detailing of the original home and flows to the outdoors Why builders love Eco Bamboo Cladding Strong, solid, high-density Bamboo X-treme Cladding, from Plantation Bamboo, is relatively new to New Zealand – here are the key reasons builders love it Crowning glory This home's existing 70s lean-to is replaced with a lofty, light-filled, two-storey addition – from the rear elevation, a floating timber batten 'tiara' softens and brings visual interest Quiet refinement A cement-rendered feature wall, white perimeter cabinetry and wood-finished island and dining table – a quiet palette informs this refined, relaxed environment Along similar lines Louvretec tilting and retractable roof louvres sit well with corrugated roofing as seen in this drone's-eye view of an expansive renovation project – shelter and functionality are perfectly matched Proud face, open heart Beyond the historic facade, a modernising renovation delivers spacious living and a pool beyond – internal courtyards bring light, while a glass corridor leads to a new grandparent retreat at back 40 winks This indoor/outdoor room was designed to act as a large shading canopy for the dining room in summer – a central daybed makes the most of the shady-meets-sunny situation A1 solution Where an A-framed house goes, an A-shaped window solution is sure to follow – here, a net provides fun and relaxation while the tall windows maximise natural light penetration Familiar yet dramatically different For this Mid-century home, the owners kept the best and expanded the rest – everything from raising the roof to combining spaces to opening up indoor-outdoor connections contributed Blink once Existing limestone walls bring an earthy grace to the interior of this modernising renovation – blink once and you might think you were outdoors Fire in the stone A fireplace appears cut neatly out of stone in this living space – part of a renovation, the demure arrangement avoids detracting from sea views Homestead feel Featuring sustainable materials, a barn-inspired design, and rural outlooks, this grand home seamlessly blends classic and modern elements No lawn mower required A generous covered living space extends the social areas for this renovation, with green, non-slip flooring evoking the sense of grass Bloomin' beautiful The kitchen cabinetry tones for this renovation drew inspiration from the yellow wattle blooming in the surrounding environment in the spring Multi-directional Natural light penetrates this renovation in several ways – from classic window to central light shaft to room-long skylight to a wall of windows reaching into the gabled roof form Rising to the occasion Prior to renovation this home sat down a steep drive, now it comes up to street level to greet guests and the sun – one of several bold design moves Dreaming under the eaves This light and white mezzanine master bedroom slots into the peak of its dramatic, lake-side A-frame house Heart of refinement This villa is reworked for aesthetics and comfort – a refined central joinery element offers different things to different spaces and organises flow Framing finesse This renovated home's easy connection to the rear courtyard garden is enhanced through large character steel framed doors, by Steel Design Hillside transformation A pretty, classic cottage is given contemporary accents and modern, sustainable functionality – by the experienced team at Buildology The case of the dissolving courtyard Limited space, awkward solar, need for clear interior vision – a clever design move addresses all this and sustainability, too Fit for purpose For a subterranean room, this adult's bedroom attracts a lot of natural light – windows shaped to purpose played a part Dedicated to study A built-in study desk with storage overhead means there are no I-can't-find-space excuses for this hard-working student Box Design Studio wins Australia Designer Renovation of the Year Congratulations to Brian Heavin of Box Design Studio, winner of the 2024 TIDA Australia Designer Renovation of the Year – a revamp of a classic Victorian home Bijl Architecture wins TIDA Australia Architect Renovation of the Year Congratulations to Melonie Bayl-Smith of Bijl Architecture, winner of the 2024 TIDA Australia Architect Renovation of the Year – weaving together different eras 2024 TIDA Homes – Architect-designed Homes See all the results in 2024 TIDA New Zealand Homes for Architect-designed Homes – winner, runner-up and highly commended entries Armstrong Interiors and Figure and Ground win TIDA New Zealand Renovation of the Year Congratulations to Armstrong Interiors and Figure and Ground, winners of the 2024 TIDA New Zealand Renovation of the Year – a rural transformation Di Henshall Interior Design wins 2024 TIDA New Zealand Interior of the Year Congratulations to Di Henshall of Di Henshall Interior Design, winner of the TIDA New Zealand Interior of the Year – modernising a dated style Vintage tones, modern presence A brick bungalow is transformed into a light-filled, warm, sustainable home while paying homage to the original material palette Tall order The soaring upper louvres in this living area are operated by an automatic system while the lower louvres are manual, with the two control systems integrated Light menu Bright and breezy, this kitchen owes its airy nature to plenty of natural light and choice of materials – pale green tile splashback included Contrasting yet complementary Here, a new warm and airy timber-clad, two-storey extension has been thoughtfully integrated with its traditional red brick-clad classic residence Life's a beach Toning your furniture with the outlook and keeping it low to avoid obstructing views, are just two beach-friendly moves here Warm welcome This renovated, stone-infused residence makes its natural vibe known right from its warm, wooden front door 2024 TIDA Australia Homes Check out all the Award winners – new homes, renovations and interiors by leading architects and designers 2024 TIDA Homes – Designer Homes Check out all the results in the 2024 TIDA New Zealand Designer Homes awards – winners, runners-up and highly commended entries Sea breeze A transformative renovation includes ceilings opened, a new kitchen at its heart and a window seat trained on the ocean Treading lightly As part of this renovation, a new staircase features mesh balustrades – affording safety and allowing light to filter down from the floor above Stretching into nature A new pavilion extends this home's charms while paving, steps, and native plantings then lead down to the edge of an adjacent creek An intuitive journey All classic to the street but this home now opens up to new light-filled living spaces at the rear and side – subtle detailing and material pairings lead the way Redheads don't grey Similarly, a classic orange tiled roof never goes out of style – despite a transformative renovation, this home still celebrates character roofing Organic intervention For this renovation, the original concrete façade has been stretched away from the building – landscaping creeps into the void, for an organic feel Slatted for success This interior captures its Italian coastal setting through material and colour choices, with slatted wall joinery leading the way – for a fluid ambience Like minded As the waves reflect the ocean, so the cedar screens on this Balinese inspired sanctuary echo and complement the MetalCraft ribbed roofing Showered in sunlight Shower stalls can feel enclosed, but this one, with dedicated skylight, takes things the other way – bringing the joy of sunshine or sound of rain over head Clear advantage – window & door ideas to transform your home Considering renovating? Here are 9 ways an adroit use of windows and glazed doors has optimised natural light, views, connections and a sense of space Planning for plantings Building pocket gardens into your architecture is the dream – this private rear patio is a little like a sculptural event in its own right, complete with plantings Heightened presence This Federation renovation includes remedying a poor 1980s addition by re-creating the upper level, greatly improving the home's street appeal Light my way Why just have a staircase in prominent position, as with this renovation, when some astutely placed lighting turns it into a surprising sculpture? At home on the farm The concept behind this farmhouse expansion was to create a series of year round spaces that would blur the boundaries between the indoors and outdoors Flat out in the kitchen Part of a wider renovation, this kitchen benefits from a sleek induction hob while the ceiling-mounted extractor overhead also has a planar presence The long menu, please Just in case the size and proportions of this dramatic living space escaped you, the stretched dining table helps accentuate its spectacular scale Room at the back The set-up for this renovation isn't new – earlier 'work' on a great home creating problems not solutions – but the final outcome is a light-filled, connected game changer Having it both ways This multipurpose space with full height APL suite sliding doors and a retracting Louvretec roof can operate as an enclosed extension or an open deck Profound connection with nature This renovation downplays changes from the street, expands at the rear and brings an airy, Mid-century vibe dovetailed with Japanese and Scandinavian influences Living wood meets rustic stone Limestone-clad walls all but disappear into the spreading mature oaks that front this renovated property – the same rustic look is continued indoors Colour coded Renovating designer on this ex garage now ADU: "The space is so small that the varying colours give visual interest and depth to help define the areas as separate." From dysfunctional to delightful An existing marble entry inspired herringbone French oak floors throughout but beyond that all is changed in this opening up and modernising renovation Not Backdraft again? Someone's clearly watching the wrong screen on this renovated home's central black steel television and fireplace living room element When the skin grows back stronger As part of this future-proofing renovation, two homes were demolished to the slab and rebuilt with a sustainable envelope and long-lasting materials Now and forever Period detailing was retained in this villa by the sea, while reworked spaces, a contemporary palette and modern elements make for a forever home Lining your nest Part of a wider renovation, the feature beam ceiling in this master bedroom appears here as an extension of the decorative wall joinery A conduit for togetherness This home is expanded to facilitate an open and engaging residential experience, melding both old and new within the one generous site Hidden meets highlighted For this renovation, room-wide hearth joinery provides discreet storage while open display shelving puts the most loved treasures out on show Rolling into summer How would it be to slide your walls away and be at one with your garden? The owners of this reinvented home can let you know Beyond aesthetics A full renovation extends rooflines and adjusts window sizes – indoors, spacial perceptions shift with layout adjustments maximising views, flow and natural light Black and white merge into grey White-painted recycled bricks, from Beaver Bricks, and black-stained cedar battens flank this entry, floored in cool grey concrete No, use the main door There are door viewers and then there's this – we're not sure what this door within a door is for exactly but the milkman loves it Bringing nature inside This renovation honours the home's heritage credentials while developing connections to the outdoors via skeletal structures and a garden room Come ply with me Durable, versatile and sustainable, plywood is a material of the future – this soaring, angled ceiling brings warmth and an undeniable presence Anthony Bourdain lives here Consulting a culinary luminaire is easy in this kitchen with a bookcase bringing recipe proximity and a warm vibe to the party Yellow wattle blooming With a focus on the kitchen, this renovation revamps tired interiors, creating a vibrant and homely weekend retreat inspired by the colours of nature Open to view Open shelving is used to good effect in this renovation – plenty out on display without losing the room's sense of spaciousness Dedicated to the arts Up lights, sconces, dripping chandeliers, there are many luminaire options – in this art-dedicated room it's all about spot lighting what matters Trajectory of sunlight Restoration of this classic villa has transformed it into a modern family home with a cohesive layout, flexible and adaptable plan, and engaging social spaces Street art? From the street, this comprehensively renovated home presents an elegant composition of black battens and white brick and render Best of both worlds A glass partition wall between living and media rooms creates separate spaces but celebrates the rooms' combined volume in visual terms Celebrating character – not reinventing it This slab-up renovation held onto the layout of the original coastal cottage – adding 'elbow room', optimising flow and prioritising sustainability Clear thinking This home takes indoor-outdoor flow to the next level with a wall-sized sliding door that glides right back beyond the envelope of the home Even the fence is in tune Timber boards line this bedroom's walls and run across the ceiling, too – the uniform finish when combined with the monotone palette has a calming feel Softly, softly Rounded pendants connect with rounded dining table and chairs in this light-filled kitchen, dining, living extension A walk through the woods A long timber ribbon – flooring, walls, ceiling and joinery – leads through this home to a new large kitchen, living and entertaining space Driving into the future It started as an extension to showcase cars, but oh how it grew – a cottage-like '60s home becomes an expansive modern home Together apart Want a sense of separation and connection between kitchen and dining? This internal 'window' offers one design solution Floor story Your interiors can tell a story, not least the flooring – this floor reflects sustainability, a reworked design and a recurring zig-zag motif Experience of place A new garden pavilion and a penthouse suite together with natural, crafted interiors help this house celebrate natural connections to its Table Mountain setting Expansive colour scheme Renovating architect on this ADU (accessory dwelling unit) interior: ”The space is so small that the varying colours give visual interest and depth” Cylinders and planes Not a maths problem but rather the look of the induction hob and accompanying ventilation in this kitchen, part of an extending renovation All seeing, all connecting This rear lounge-deck-master suite extension is a master class in connecting to the views while keeping in step with the original cottage Harmonising with nature Sometimes the more obvious way is also the best way – here, timber cladding connects with deck and stairs for a natural feel In the detailing The new addition in this renovation departs from the main home in terms of cladding, but black detailing draws the all together Long sighted This in-keeping renovation creates a light-filled, minimalist home, with living on the top level, and an office, art studio and workshop on the lower All tucked in This relaxing backyard day bed in timber is assimilated into the rear property fence – part of a renovated and extended family residence Water views This reworked ground floor family room has a new central window – all the better to take in the refurbished family pool environment Considering renovating? Read this first Are there particular types of homes that are more suitable for major renovation? We put this question to three leading architects/designers – here's what they said A warm face Vertical cedar cladding elements bring touches of warmth to this open, predominantly white coastal Mid-century renovation In similar vein The flooring in this light-filled extension continues the materiality of the home's timber flooring, but with a demarcating difference The warmth of the sun Space, sunshine and garden connection were the winners when the rear of this home was reshaped and opened up in keeping with its setting Cosy contentment Hygge – a Norwegian/Danish feeling of cozy contentment – was an inspiration for this apartment's Scandinavian/Danish wood and white feel. Perforated privacy This renovated home includes a modern mesh screen over the new addition – on the interior, this creates options over privacy and temperature Artistic divide This reinvented, artist-owned home maximises natural light from skylights in the new roof – a reeded glass divide admits light while maintaining separation Open expression Without straying too far from its original charm, this home’s updated facade is enhanced by some modern notes – colourful front door welcome included Who won? – 2023 TIDA Homes awards results announced Check out all the awarded projects in the Trends International Design Awards for new homes, renovations and interiors in New Zealand and Australia McMahon and Nerlich wins 2023 TIDA Australia Architect Home of the Year Congratulations to McMahon and Nerlich, winner of the TIDA Australia Architect Home of the Year with a renovation that integrates old and new Daniel Lomma Design wins 2023 TIDA Australia Designer Home of the Year Congratulations to Daniel Lomma Design, winner of the TIDA Australia Designer Home of the Year – a substantial renovation that transforms the property Borrmeister Architects wins 2023 TIDA New Zealand Renovation of the Year Congratulations to Borrmeister Architects, winner of the TIDA New Zealand Renovation of the Year, with a contemporary addition to a heritage villa More room at the back A new bedroom, bathroom and bigger, better kitchen and dining – this renovation adds unobtrusive upstairs spaces and internal windows to achieve an airy reworked home Warm and expansive This extension embraces the warmth of wood cladding – as part of the growth plan, it's also worth checking out the once tired, now repurposed garage Transparent agenda A glass top dining table offers two advantages – on one hand, its see-through nature adds to the sense of space, on the other it reflects light through the room Time traveller A Tudor Revival mansion is renovated in keeping with its heritage and its neighbours – interiors are reworked for modern living now and into the future Tasteful transition For this renovation, transition between refreshed existing home and new extension is achieved through thoughtful material choices and a wrapped round verandah If walls could talk One wall in this apartment living space tells a story of concealed storage opportunities directly to hand and accessed with a push Sitting pretty Breakfast bar, dining table, al fresco setting – wherever you sit you will be sitting comfortably and stylishly in this renovated home From ho-hum to Hamptons harmony Comprehensive renovation transforms an unassuming single-level house into a grand two storey home in the appealing Hamptons style Character strengths A love of heritage and character homes is key for architect Mona Kruse Hurnen, founding director of popular architect firm Callidus Architects Times have changed Remember when your back door was small and stuck when it was damp? Cut to today – this 'back door' opens up the interior to the outdoors Stretching out What began as a single-site, double-storey addition morphed into a double-site, single-level extension with the latter reached by a glass bridge. In context The use of sliding glass panels for this bedroom maintains the sense of the space's greater dimensions – a strategy carried through the wider interior In the same vein Black elements contrast a feature stone wall and matching vanity sink in this bathroom – the dark veining providing an harmonious connection Character & connections A dark and narrow kitchen and dining room and separate living room are transformed as part of this zoned and light-filled renovation And it complements the wall art This vibrant and comfortable L-shaped sofa suits the shape of the room and more besides – situated in a bold addition to a character home The hearth of the matter Need a fire? Need shelving? Need occasional seating? Well that could all come together beautifully, as with this adroit renovation Bali Hai (your own special island) This Balinese inspired sanctuary offers a haven of peace and quiet while fitting effortlessly with the existing property – creating a new home within a home With respect to the past With so much beautiful architecture behind us why always reinvent the wheel? This elegantly clad extension draws on Plantation and Hamptons style Addressing the overheads The existing roof structure was very low between trusses, so a decision was made to introduce a new roof and structure – exposed trusses and a unique clerestory window resulted Sense of grandeur The views are spectacular and this renovation with new kitchen is more than a match – simplified interiors, evoking a modern minimalism, were key To hand Having storage space is one thing, having it close at hand is another – this renovation/extension solves this issue with one bold joinery master stroke Push play When action calls there's no time for cupboard doors – a custom pegboard hanging system organises the family’s recreational gear in this renovated home Honouring the A-frame Charmed by the typology of the A-frame cottage, the new owners of this 1950s property aspired to revitalise the cottage into a 21st century home Where's the bathroom? This renovation sees a two-level modern addition to a classic home – so where did the master ensuite ended up? The classic windows are misleading but the views tell the tale Walking the talk So you want indoor-outdoor flow – well, as with this renovation, echoing the indoor flooring outdoors is a good place to start Out of the past For the refreshing renovation for this home, the architect went back to the source – utilising alternative original blueprints to follow through on the initial design intent Form celebrates function A white wall of brickwork, extruded bricks included, draw the eye to this room's heating source – part of a Mid-century renovation Renovation is important – so is getting it right first time Three top architects and designers reveal what they consider the best things to prioritise with your renovation budget – spoiler: it's not all about kitchens Indoors or out? A hovering first floor extension is accentuated by being wrapped with glass, roof included – letting light (and character) flood in Curvaceous presence The defining feature of this modest house is a curved glass courtyard corner accessed by sliders – the curve is echoed on an interior wall Understated from the street Refreshing the traditional front facade, this renovation also extends and climbs with a contemporary, environment-sensitive two storey addition at rear Haptic – a touching aesthetic The timber wardrobe in this master bedroom forms part of a haptic-focussed interior that appeals to the touch as well as the eye Fused by the fire As part of a whole house renovation and new rear addition a sculptural Lê Corbusier inspired ‘chimney’ fuses the upper floor to the lower floor Contemporary balances character A 1900s villa is transformed for family and entertaining – the trick was retaining the home's traditional character while ushering in the new Listen to the falling chain Tired of the blunt aesthetic of guttering? There's another way – this rain chain fulfils the same purpose but in style When set backs are an advantage Recessed or niche pulls keep the cabinetry look clean for this renovation and avoid the busy chef's clothes snagged on handles Sailing on the ocean Inspired by a sculpture and looking like a sculpture, this reinvented oceanfront home makes the most of privacy, scenery and drama Hope you got those grass stains off A splash of natural colour is provided by the vanity basin in this master ensuite, part of a modern extension to a classic cottage No excuses Lack of storage options would not be an 'out' for the student using this dedicated study with built in cabinetry to complete his/her dissertation on time Stretching into summer Looking to engage more intimately with the home's setting, this flexible extension of a central living pavilion creates extra living room space and a large outdoor room On the button Penny mosaics bring texture, colour and interest to this new bathroom, part of an in-tune interior renovation of a Mid-century home All fired up The brick and timber detailing of the original home is expressed in a new form at the rear in this renovation – a classic fire completes the picture Twice as nice Unrecognisable from before, this two-townhouse renovation sits firmly on the site, boasting spaces filled with light encased in a sustainable building envelope Solid approach A substantial gate/door provides the courtyard entry to this reinvented home while wood-framed sliders connect indoors with out On the low down Long, low furniture accentuates the proportions of this renovated space – a white and light timber palette provides a neutral backdrop for artworks Good for family, good for neighbourhood When going up messes with the local house vocabulary and neighbours' views, well, there's another way – this renovation/expansion adds a distinct rear volume that also heads underground Locked in study habits There's nothing like a study routine and having a dedicated zone is a great head start – this mezzanine study with furniture built in offers a case in point Dusted not water blasted The rustic brickwork seen here is indoors not outdoors – a new addition brings light but leaves the original exterior on interior display Come straight through A new front entry centres on the true spine of this reinvented house, opening into a hall that expands into open living and curated backyard beyond Good design is an investment not a cost With 24 years' worth of award-winning projects to his name, architectural designer Jason Higham values close client-designer connections, attention to context and sustainability Hey presto Post renovation, a new upstairs bedroom springs into being – finished in James Hardie Axon vertical shiplap cladding to keep things visually simple When your house is also your scenery With this viewless, inward-focussed home, it’s hard to tell if you’re inside or out – the topsy-turvy design confounds perspective by bringing key outdoor elements in Change of character Material choices help lighten a traditional 5th Avenue, New York apartment interior – this was particularly important in the potentially darker bedrooms In-wall functionality Looking to play down that centre-of-attention kitchen appeal? Here, wall-recessed kitchen/storage joinery has a furniture-like presence 2022 TIDA International Home of the Year See Winners, Runners-up and Finalists in the 2022 TIDA International Home of the Year – new homes and renovations from leading architects and designers Good vibrations This modernising remodel of a Californian Mid-century home pulls out all the stops (and some walls) for the ultimate in indoor-outdoor flow Rethinking an apartment for gracious living Renovating an apartment presents many different challenges to renovating a house – here an architect describes such an undertaking and offers some sage advice along the way Pining for light and warmth The warmth of pine is a feature of this renovation, seen here on the ceiling and skylight directly above a widened staircase – optimising natural light on the floor below Through the portal This renovation transforms a suburban home with a dramatic entry, stepping down to expansive living, views, and private outdoor living Up periscope! This renovation offers a clean response to a busy environment – light, white cladding avoids overwhelming the varied surroundings Room for everyone The redesign of this South Pasadena residence turned a family residence into a multi-generational home by drawing the garage into the picture Indoor echo A feature of this home is a curved glass courtyard corner which gently repeats in the opposing curved white wall on the interior The rain in Spain falls mainly down the chain Julie Andrews might have got those words wrong long ago – for this renovation, the rain chain is a sculptural alternative to a drain pipe Most viewed Renovation story in 2022 The world is renovating it seems and this project resulted in a fully updated home, suitable for the changing demands of a contemporary family lifestyle Block party The back patio and outdoor fireplace of a reinvented 1920s California villa combines two-sided functionality with a block-like sculptural presence Smarter (and also warmer) For this renovation, an attractive new floating floor also improved the home's insulation while tactile rugs help delineate areas of use Extension of elegance Introducing more room to entertain and more light & space, this renovation/extension draws on Hamptons style while still in keeping with the original Queenslander home If it's not poppin', don't bother knockin' Will your interior pass muster when neighbours and friends call? A bold blue wall in the stairwell adds a pop of interest to this interior space Hiding in the woods Part of a comprehensive renovation, this new kitchen includes near-invisible wood cabinetry disappearing into the matching rear timber wall Sure footing This renovation brings a second storey and a light filled stairway to get to it – courtesy of a series of skylights in the sloping roof above CplusC Architectural Workshop wins 2022 TIDA Australia Renovation of the Year Congratulations to Clinton Cole and Carmen Chan of CplusC Architectural Workshop, winners of the 2022 TIDA Australia Renovation of the Year – design that deliberately confounds perspective Modo Architects wins 2022 TIDA New Zealand Renovation of the Year Congratulations to Brendon Monk of Modo Architects, winner of the 2022 TIDA New Zealand Renovation of the Year with an addition that makes the most of the outdoors A sea of transparency Look, ma, no columns – this extension creates a rear volume that appears to hover in the air – behind the scenes, two strategies were required to achieve this Sea glass and stone Drawing on earthy colours, natural elements and organic textures, the designer has reinvented this ensuite with tiles from The Tile Depot in a starring role Nothing like a warm Hygge Hygge – a Norwegian/Danish feeling of cozy contentment – was an inspiration for this apartment's warm Scandinavian/Danish wood and white feel Once more with feeling This renovation marries sustainable small footprint living with a quest for spaciousness and delight – a reworked facade and haptic-minded interior both feature Separate but still spacious For this 5th Avenue apartment turned modern home, the use of sliding glass panels maintains the sense of the interior's greater dimensions Sculptural looks, sustainable heart A contemporary two-storey rear addition to a classic bungalow introduces a new double-height kitchen, dining and living space with master suite above 'Holeistic' approach A circular motif features in this home renovation – this references the Japanese concept of Shakkei, providing the house a sense of serenity and activity Let the good times flow You can imagine the size of the bottle and how hard that champagne cork must have hit the ceiling – cork stools provides a fun furniture inclusion in this renovation Across the generations A boldly modern addition contrasts yet respects the inter-war existing home – the extension, with operable rear facade, provides for the family's next generation A little triangle of blue You can never have enough natural light and natural warmth – here, a triangular clerestory window achieves just that for this ancillary living space What's in a face? Well this restored classic frontage doesn't give too much away – not even a hint of the new, contemporary two-level extension at rear Less rewarded with more This renovation is an exploration of how to pare back and dwell in smaller spaces while providing a sense of personal connection to the wider urban context Classic face belies green interior This brownstone face has been lovingly restored – however, while the cladding is classic, the interior thinking for this home is brand new and sustainable Sky hole adds flair This rear deck includes a sky hole which adds visual interest and solar penetration – part of a renovation tied to the character of the original home Scent of magnolia It says a lot about an owner when time, money and custom architecture protects an old magnolia at the rear of their extension/renovation When a hole in the roof is a good thing This renovation/extension includes a butterfly roof connecting old and new – an aperture in the roof casts interesting shadows on the garden below Character cottage meets respectful modern extension A heritage renovation repurposes the interior while enhancing the original cottage's character – an in-keeping double height rear extension provides modern living Expansive agenda For this renovation, the back of the house was re-imagined into one volume that stretched the width of the site – mirror-sided skylights add to the sense of space Lighting the way A renovation marries sympathetic new architecture to a Modernist home – in the dining area helped by a period-look pendant All about refined tiles and flooring – Casa Italiana Casa Italiana is a leading light for New Zealand home design, offering a staggering array of flooring and floor and wall tiles, including the latest and best Italian brands Curves in all the right places This contemporary, light bringing ageing-in-place renovation picks up on a curved feature in the original heritage home and runs with it Stepping up to the future This renovation delineates old values from new work – as part of this, the existing bare staircase is in part retained with a modern perforated zinc stair starting 95cm above Party at the back Opened up for fun, swimming and sunshine by a modernising renovation at the back, at the front this home retains a demure red brick face Unlocking lifestyle Poor access, impeded flow and under-considered connections to the outdoor had held this home back from delivering a great lifestyle – now, all that has changed Geometric focal point A unique feature of this renovation is the central cone-shaped, brick-clad wall that sits in prominent position – seen from inside and outside the home Natural hangout The owners of this kitchen wanted a large serving area to one side of the kitchen island, which the designer cantilevered to provide seating for two This design is on fire The upper walls are in a burnt timber-look plank tile in this bathroom – the change in tile avoids the small but tall room having a boxy feel Before & After: It used to be a thing ... From heavy, outdated traditional to light, bright contemporary – you won't believe this transformation is the same apartment Height matters For this renovation, the interior circulation edge is lowered while the pool surrounds are lifted, setting up a garden edge where previously fall protection was required Wooden heart The palette for this home includes wood flooring, blackbutt decks, cedar ceilings running out to timber soffits and Rosewood timber framed windows & doors Circle of life The traditional Shakkei principle of incorporating borrowed scenery informs this renovation/extension – recycled materials also play a part Savings are through the roof This home's new top level extension pursues several sustainability strategies, not least having the pop-up roof clad in solar panels When a set back is a step forward This sustainably minded two storey extension includes deep eaves for sun-shading, air flow, and seamless indoor/outdoor living Classic meets new meets playful Here, a 1980s addition was removed, the original Victorian house restored and a new two-storey addition added – all on a tight triangular site Greener than it looks For this seaside renovation/transformation, the home's original brick walls are covered with recycled hardwood cladding Sustainability central This renovation/extension, bedroom included, is built in CLT – this was central to a sustainability strategy as no secondary internal cladding was required In the spirit of This renovation/expansion project achieves the neat trick of evoking the home's Mid-century origins in the additions without actually aping the architecture Bringing the outdoors in New entertaining spaces and kitchen are tied to the cladding and character of the original home in the application of face brick and brise soleil walls 8 skylights to brighten your day It's not just plants that thrive under sunlight – whether it's task lighting or for a room with no windows, these skylights bring natural light and design joy Warming sight But that's all – this classic fireplace was kept on board for its unashamed good looks – its fossil fuel burning duties left in the past Balanced complexion For this renovation, the fineness of the repetitive steel screen and balustrade is contrasted by the solidity of the mass board-formed concrete planters Californian split With the front of this bungalow retaining its traditional charms, a renovation opens up the back for modern living – over two levels Busy day? Try a minimalist retreat The minimalist bathroom style with stylised geometry and simplified colour palette makes for the perfect sanctuary – a pared back vanity is a great start Inclusive thinking Grey tones, wood tones, and connecting tones – for this renovation, kitchen meets dining table meets living area furniture in a relaxed fashion A repolished gem An earthquake damaged 70s gem required a complete, contemporising renovation while retaining the character of the Mid-century modern home Return to splendour Part of an astute renovation is realising what has to stay – here, a circular bay window was retained and restored in the master bedroom Raised living standard A Federation-style bungalow in a quiet neighbourhood has been refurbished and extended with a contemporary double-storey addition to the rear Lunch plans are out the window A dedicated servery window to the side of this kitchen means brunch arrives at your al fresco gathering warm and that ice-creams don't drip across floors Privacy by the pool For this renovation outdoor living project, a new cool and shady cabana provides extra privacy from neighbours who overlook the property Breathing fresh air into classic design Passive house design is not limited to new builds – here a brownstone rethink has kept the charm of yesterday while losing the damp, unhealthy vibe that went with it Light drama As part of this renovation/expansion, the new rear addition includes black walls – the addition brings light into the centre of the home, off-setting the dramatic tone Heightened perspective Extending vertically, this astute renovation provides privacy separation for the generations as well as enhancing the outlook over the beach – sustainability and harmony were key factors Fancy a long shower? Rivoland tiles and a custom black metal screen with clear glass make up this elongated showerstall – alongside, a large Victoria & Albert freestanding bath keeps proportions The space between This renovation creates a clear divide between old and new – a central diving garden, yet to mature, will provide a private al fresco social spot Heart of light Once a dark, single-level brick abode, this renovation has introduced a light, airy feel and a second level while threading sustainable sensibilities through the home Fresh air anyone? The days of 'shut that door, do we live in a tent?' are behind us and indoor-outdoor flow is the all – this renovated home brings the outdoors inside in style With RH Cabinetmakers individual requirements are the expected When you are a skilled woodworking team that crafts carpentry-quality storage solutions for throughout the home, every piece is custom designed for its situation Raising the parents A new addition to the rear of a one storey home offers open-plan living connecting with the rear yard and also climbs a level for a master bedroom and study Well dressed A gilded mirror above the custom lacquered, dresser-look vanity adds another touch of refinement to this upmarket bathroom Vision and reality The ornate fireplaces in this renovated home looks great while its fuss, mess and labour is circumvented thanks to underfloor hydronic heating Before & After: yes it is the same place! Check out the interior makeover that's made an unbelievable difference to this apartment with a celebrity connection Home schooled? Owned by an architect, this home's renovation is intended to teach his children what architecture could be, showing its materiality and the humanity of construction trades – unpainted ceilings included Top tips for renovating your bathroom Time spent at home during lockdowns has brought thoughts of renovating for many – and bathrooms are a strong early contender for change up Party at the back This new rear addition is home to contemporary entertainment spaces including a convenient kitchen servery window to the outdoors Level footing For this renovation, the interior circulation edge is lowered while the pool surrounds are lifted, setting up a garden edge in the zone previously required for fall protection Our most viewed Renovation story of 2021 A substantial renovation of a renovation, restores a 100+ year-old mansion to its former glory – our top Renovation story of the year Perfect couple Beautiful timber stairs come down to meet herringbone patterned tile flooring in this seaside home – all part of a transformative renovation This interior has got it going on Elements include a Meso side table; Gubi chair; Togo sofa, designed by Michel Ducaroy; a Frigerio Smart coffee table and a vintage cane chair Impact and contrast Modern new lofty kitchen, living and outdoor entertaining spaces are tied to the character of the original home while dramatising city views Indoor al fresco This new dining area has bifold doors to the rear garden and also to the rear deck – retro-look furniture chimes with the home's cottage character Moroccan influence creates character interior Tiles of Ezra – hand-made Moroccan zellige tiles – feature throughout the company owner's own home. These character tiles are now available at The Tile Depot How renovating your bedroom could improve your wellness Feeling under the weather? A change of scenery could help, and you can manage that at home. Here’s how updating your bedroom could lift your spirits Where's the heater? You're standing on it. Sunlight shines on this polished concrete slab floor, which acts as a thermal mass, absorbing the heat and releasing it at night Rustic and responsible Never mind 'hug a tree', how about 'hug a table'? A chic preloved dining table completes this arty interior, and saves one more piece of furniture from the tip But concrete is so cold? Not always. Sunlight floods this living space, landing directly on the polished concrete slab which acts as a thermal mass, absorbing the heat, and releasing it back into the interior as temperatures cool Surface attraction – 10 great cladding solutions Along with the architecture of a home, its skin has a massive design impact – check out these diverse, sometimes surprising cladding solutions Superior protection that lasts – Intergrain offers durability, UV protection and ease of use Amongst an array of finishes, Intergrain offers two great products designed to protect the natural appeal of your exterior timber surfaces – Intergrain UltraDeck Timber Oil and Intergrain UltraDeck Timber Stain for decking, cladding, screening & fences We don't really bother with a tv – oh! A guest's inquisitive touch of the lounge's beautiful bespoke walnut wall storage cabinetry reveals the host family has square eyes after all Coveney Browne Design wins 2021 TIDA Australia Designer Renovation of the Year Congratulations to Irene Coveney of Coveney Browne Design, winner of the 2021 TIDA Australia Designer Renovation of the Year. See more of this blend of old and new Armstrong Interiors wins 2021 TIDA New Zealand Renovation of the Year Congratulations to Angelique Armstrong of Armstrong Interiors, winner of TIDA New Zealand Renovation of the Year. See more of this revamped 1970s home Before & After: backyard blitz Indoor-outdoor flow obviously wasn't the aim when this home was built 80 odd years ago. Check out its total transformation. Ever wonder where black ice comes from? Well realistically probably not from this black-as-night Fisher and Paykel fridge – a case in point of humble appliance as gleaming feature Time and tideline This attic studio renovation is divided by a tide line – everything is new, sleek and finished above the line while everything below it is old or a reflection there of Material composition Complementary cabinetry materials give this new kitchen presence in a renovated home – wood veneer is matched with two-tone porcelain sheet, while brass and walnut provide accents Framed again Designer: "The Torrance Steel windows and doors were quite expensive. We felt they were an important investment, as they made the house elegant and distinct." Expanded outlook This renovation creates space and connects interiors with the outdoors – the linking strategy utilises a surprising, usually downplayed, feature Black to the future It's easy to see where the original brick home stops and the extension starts in this bold, light-bringing extension with dividing garden space An angel of a table In a home renovation that dovetails modern with classic, this retro table offers a timeless and elegant connector Before & After: terrace transformation It's got potential? So how did it turn out? Check out the total transformation at the back of this narrow terrace home Looking to the sun The exterior of this home has been transformed with new skylights sensibly facing upwards to maximise natural light on the interior Living your best life This majestic home has been lovingly restored and renovated, with interiors expanded and reworked for modern living – close attention to design detail and symmetry make it difficult to see where the changes lie Renovated terrace home is the best of both worlds This extensive renovation retains heritage features at the front of the home, while adding a spacious contemporary living area out back Style centric Manhattan interior Quirky Karelia armchairs from the '70s, designed by Finnish designer Liisi Beckmann, provide ripple-effect seating in this artistic interior design for an NY penthouse A cladding rethink transforms this home Existing schist cladding was retained on this renovation while plaster surfaces got the heave-ho – replaced with more in keeping vibrant cedar Sea change Cladding transformed, interiors reworked for open-plan living and indoor-outdoor flow accentuated – this seaside home is unrecognisable Imelda, another package has arrived Famous shoe hoarder Imelda Marcos would be right at home with this luxuriant walnut shoe storage unit standing tall in an upmarket dressing room Curtain call Want to divide your spaces? Have you considered your soft options? A light curtain separates living and sleeping zones in this NY apartment Raised expectations A master stroke of this renovation, a mini tower addition gains rooms and turns a modest suburban bungalow into a versatile courtyard home A place for everything No storage opportunity wasted in this comprehensively renovated kitchen, with nifty slots included for a dish drying rack and chopping board Creme of the (out) crop This white kitchen’s benchtops and splashback are in Savoy marble, a dense stone that the architect/owner says is resistant to marking Introducing timeless Mid-century modern character This renovation/addition features soaring walls of glass and a central fireplace organising zones – if this sounds like Mid-century modern thinking, you'd be right Natural affinity For this kitchen island, a Marine black granite benchtop with a pleasing leathered finish meets American walnut crown-cut veneer cabinetry Happiness is securing a window seat Post renovation, this cottage has many interesting design moments – such as this dedicated window seat that looks out to the rear garden Asleep in your lounge again? Want a larger lounge? Why not invite your bedroom space to the open-plan party? This Manhattan penthouse renovation does just that Simply elegant Limiting the designs materials, including using the same large format tiles on walls and floor, creates a refined atmosphere in this bathroom Face of privacy While one side of this rounded master bedroom addition opens up to the views with glass walls, this plywood-clad side presents a private face Active family meets responsive renovation So you've loved your home for years but now it's no longer fit for your active family – but why build afresh when, as here, renovating is an option Proud hearted This august home, built in the 1960s, has been completely stripped down to create lighter, larger and brighter spaces – the centrepiece atrium is not hard to spot A touch of the Maldives in Epsom The bathrooms and kitchen of a family home in Epsom have been converted into bright and welcoming spaces through some clever tile selections from The Tile Depot, a splash of paint, and a touch of the Maldives Sense of place Designed for a deaf family, this renovation emphasises vision and touch as the primary means of spatial awareness and orientation Light from above A new kitchen occupies what was once a garage. The low ceiling was removed for drama while adding skylights turns things from dark to light Crafted elegance This Colonial-look kitchen by RH Cabinetmakers meets the owner's every whim and features all the skilled detailing associated with the style A home of two faces A pristine heritage frontage and roofline give no hint as to the spectacular changes delivered at the rear of this modern lifestyle renovation A change for the heck-of-a-lot-better A modernising redesign at the rear of this traditional house opens it up to a large covered deck, with steps down to a swimming pool Renovation project improves space planning and integrates clever storage A large circular mirror ties in with the rounded stone basins as well as other fittings in this renovated bathroom Scandinavian in New York Transforming a traditional 5th Avenue apartment into a modern home, the architect utilised a Hygge-inspired white and blonde wood look Black to the future Black and modern to the left, existing and refreshed to the right. The cladding on this renovation makes a clear distinction between old and new Max headroom This mid-century brick cottage has been transformed. Discover how the lofty lounge and kitchen space was created by removing the floor above Rounded approach Making an entrance – this dramatic renovation allows a large manor to be separated into apartments, some requiring an entrance all their own 6 tips for a stress-free bathroom renovation You’re ready to make your bathroom dream come to life, but to guarantee a stress-free build, planning is everything. These top tips will help How this inner-city home redesigned its windows to create more privacy How do you deal with privacy issues when your home is on a busy street? Fibreglass screens are the solution for the two large new windows on the second floor of this renovated inner-city home Outside story 'Don't touch the interior!' ran the rally cry for this renovation where the aesthetic and function of the home's exterior has been fundamentally reconsidered Refined connections This grand home has been subtly transformed. The reworked formal lounge is one of the most elegant spaces, now with great through flow. Slice of life Taking a double height slice out of the existing home allowed for a light, open, more approachable interior for this comprehensive makeover Change from within This new home contributes to a rejuvenation – or renovation – of the neighbourhood. The street facade is in tune with the existing urban narrative yet the home opens up at the back, offering all the advantages of a relaxed, open-to-the-outdoors residential dwelling Floor to ceiling Creative connections. This rear outdoor rooms morphs into the open pergola, while the beautiful wood floors are echoed on the soffit ceiling Well connected Tasmanian oak floors run right through this renovated home, blending in with the original sandstone cladding and contrasting the new black joinery Past embraces present A link between past and present, this renovation and extension is a testament to the owner couple’s dedication to honour the architectural heritage of a quaint cottage by giving it a second life Heart of light This renovation could have lacked natural light. However with a roof section removed and a skylight in its place, the home takes on a light-filled air From dated NY studio to liveable showcase for art and design How does a celebrated architect go about creating his own perfect Manhattan apartment? Alexander Gorlin, of Alexander Gorlin Architects, recognises the good bones of a dated apartment and then brings out its best Cape farm reno scoops top international award This restoration involved a cluster of Cape buildings in a valley beneath the Swartberg mountain range, consisting of a main house and two barns, plus a store. Custom renovation response Everything in this light, space bringing renovation was bespoke, from the chairs through to the kitchen and stairs. Limited footprint, expansive response This renovation makes most of a limited space, with the resulting three pavillion home a picture of contemporary, economical design and filtered natural light 'Uninhabitable' Paris building gets a new lease on life A complete refurbishment turned a small, unhealthy building into a functional family home A renovation with a difference This renovation and expansion expands on the original home's functionality while better aligning the home with neighbouring properties. Part of this was creating a new façade that skirts around a mature tree Victorian renovation – taking advantage of timber During this renovation, the designers decided to retain most of the charming Victorian cottage and add modern functionality Touching aesthetic Evoking the beauty of natural travertine, with prominent veining, the tactile Stream tile from Casa Italiana is available in Silver and Bone Refurbishment of Georgian-style residence accentuates its original splendour Refinished, repainted and with existing architectural detailing expanded upon, this renovation celebrates the past while accommodating a modern lifestyle Forest echo Subject to a major makeover, this home is painted in the colours of a nearby forest. Much has been redesigned with only a central supporting wall and stair left on the ground floor Touching the scenery With the original home stripped back and three new wings added, this renovation optimises natural light and spaciousness while opening up to the beautiful verdant bush surrounds From 1.5 bedroom cottage to light-filled home for a family of 6 This cottage was transformed into a modern beach house with a sophisticated interplay of natural materials and considered volumetric arrangement Workers cottage transformed into light-filled living space What started as a simple renovation of a workers cottage turned into a substantial, multi-year project. The results are impressive To the Castle! A 1920s California villa transformed This dramatic home has been transformed by design duo Cortney & Robert Novogratz – collectively The Novogratz. Here they also share some effective interior design shortcuts that informed the project Separate rental and living space made possible by reno In uncertain times it makes sense to optimise assets. Here's how one couple subdivided their home to rent out one area and live in the other New Zealand villas - a timeless classic The villa is a timeless New Zealand style that, when renovated, can look every bit as good as the day it was built Reno improves flow in this historic townhouse The ground (and grandest) level in this historic townhouse has been transformed – turning the previously cramped and partitioned space into a free-flowing living-and-dining area An eco-friendly home in more ways than one One highlight of this renovation was transforming the many small rooms into larger, light-filled spaces. Plus, as well as having a tree at its heart, the home is a zero-energy building This renovation stretches the existing living space out into the garden In this major renovation project, a narrow single storey addition sitting at right angles to the existing home, terminates in a large window framing the view of the pool and garden beyond Coach house renovation makes the most of good bones This home's coach house origins are retained mainly in the form of ruby brick courtyards. The reinvented interiors are a mix of 1960s-meets-contemporary elements. The outcome is a charming home that successfully blends old and new Hand-crafted elements set this renovation apart So you live next to the sea, but why not get closer? This renovation facilitates open connections to the water and also celebrates hand made Modern addition to traditional California bungalow Contemporary extension to traditional Californian bungalow in major renovation project provides large open-plan family living area, lap pool Designed to feel bigger This sleek bathroom by LSA Architects feels bigger than it is and a long vanity plays a part in that. Find out other aspects of this 'super-size me' renovation story This family apartment got a colourful makeover After living in their apartment for over a decade, this family of four decided it was time to renovate. The result is a practical home that uses colour to create separate yet connected spaces What to consider if you're planning on renovating your home Here, we take a look at some of the things to keep in mind when beginning a home renovation Outdoor entertaining takes a front seat Your outdoor living doesn't have to be out the back. This major extension added pool, fire pit, alfresco dining and barbecue spaces to the front of the house. Renovation brings out the best in this home Looks can be deceiving – that's definitely the case here. Hiding behind this historic villa's traditional facade is a much more modern home, thanks to its contemporary extension Renovated townhouse a blissful retreat A three-storey extension is added to a compact Anglo-Italianate townhouse, expanding the living spaces and creating a restful, elegant place to come home to Rose gold and penny rounds bring this renovation to life For this bathroom and matching ensuite, antique penny rounds in the showers, artistic swirls on the Corian vanities and the choice of rose gold fixtures all combine to elegant, matching effect Celebrity apartment gets luxurious family renovation Babe Ruth once walked the floors of this apartment but it's unlikely he would recognise it now. A transformative interior design interwoven with exotic wall treatments and artworks has given this riverside eyrie a rich, opulent air From cottage to scenic lakeside home Take a classic log cabin and add a contemporary addition – on top! See how the architects approached this tricky renovation move. The outcome speaks for itself Industrial chic meets family lifestyle Along with a new guest house, this home has been comprehensively reinvented with only accents and the original floor slab retained. The new home boasts space, light and a character all its own Our most popular renovation story of 2020 This home came out tops as our most popular renovation story of 2020. Step inside to see why. Lean on me Continuing the tradition of refurbishment of Auckland’s heritage housing stock, this renovation is a re-interpretation of the ‘lean-to’ form. Traditionally used as service spaces, the ‘lean-to’ here is re-cast as living space, opening the house up to the north facing backyard Renovation winds back the clock After years of muddled renovations and ad hoc alterations, Bijl Architecture stepped in to overhaul this inter-war cottage Connected to the past, open to the future A classic sandstone cottage is opened up at the rear with a complementary yet contrasting extension in this light-bringing, sustainable renovation by Sanctum Design Open sesame Part of a major renovation and extension, floor-to-ceiling sliders open the main living areas up to this rear deck which is sheltered from the street by the carport. Feathered slats on the carport soften its form and admit natural light while a pergola roof defines the deck area Window on the inside – this renovation makes the most of natural light Internal glazing at the entrance to this bedroom means that natural light can spill into the adjacent corridor. A curtain can be pulled across when privacy is required in the bedroom Character shopfront retained – but check out the modern house behind Sitting behind this former shopfront facade is a new three-storey addition that prioritises sustainability and natural light Luxury additions complement heritage frontage A three storey addition and dramatic rear garden architectural spaces all work well together in this far-sighted and sustainable project To the manor reborn Not-so-little moves like appropriating and demolishing the next door house along with tucking another floor in under the existing roofline, were just two aspects of this makeover which has brought a grand-looking manor house back into its rightful glory. Another design move has future-proofed the house well into the future Natural is in the details of this kitchen reno In a home renovation with plenty of timber finishes – the floor included – a little more has crept into this white kitchen's cutlery drawer. More space? More light? This addition to a 1920's bungalow provides both On a compact suburb site, this extension to a 1920’s bungalow seeks to provide new north-facing living space and a master 'retreat' area to a landscaped courtyard. Back to the land farmhouse remodel It started out as a tired stone house and a number of outbuildings – but extensive renovation and additions has turned it into a character home that stays true to the original farmhouse style Compact two-storey home for a growing young family Creating a sense of space within a small footprint became the central challenge for the architects behind this project Restored heritage home gets a modern addition The owners of this townhouse contacted Montreal architect Guillaume Lévesque for a unique renovation project. They wanted to transform an old 1880s duplex into a multi-unit and harmonise the original style of the building with a decidedly contemporary and uncluttered addition. Dated ‘80s house gets a makeover A dramatic cladding rethink and manipulation of internal spaces, including raised ceilings, has brought this home a more contemporary sensibility Open plan addition transforms Victorian home Opening the interiors up like a doll's house, this renovation and addition has transformed the owner's lifestyle, not least in terms of indoor-outdoor flow. The dramatic floor-to-ceiling bi-folds that make this possible are drawn to one side, out of sight. Stylish renovation opens up 1950's home Same space, better flow This renovated townhouse has the most timeless interior style Classic design meets a modern monochrome palette in this townhouse. See how a major renovation and custom-made furniture have created a home with timeless style Fisherman's friend – renovation Renovating for improved flow and modern functionality will destroy the delicate heritage of my home, right? Not if a professional designer like Donna Hunter becomes involved, as was the case with this fisherman's cottage renovation. This terrace house feels completely refreshed after a major renovation Following on from an upstairs rethink, this renovation opens up the ground floor of the home front-to-back with a deft reworking of the existing rear spaces A character shop front is transformed into a sustainable home Hidden behind the original facade of a former shop is a beautifully considered family home. Discover how it manages to make a dramatic statement while treading lightly on the land A playful brick extension connects this home to the outdoors Featuring a carefully chosen colour palette, arched window frames and patterned brickwork, this home's new extension opens the interior up to the back garden in an architectural way This renovated Victorian home has a soaring extension out the back The renovation of this classic Victorian home celebrates heritage style and modern living with a beautifully refined palette and expansive extension out the back Fresh perspective on heritage and adaptive design An 1850s heritage sandstone coach-house is given a 21st century makeover that highlights its rugged origins Dramatic move transforms cottage Ruby red brick and oh so pretty but if the ceilings are low and outdoor links limited then a solution is called for. Who would have thought removing a floor could add so much more? Part renovated, part brand new, this home features a central lounge that opens up to both the front and rear yards This architectural home with its over-aching roof forms and see-through heart is the result of a comprehensive renovation and extension – hard to believe the residence had its origins in the 1970s Renovation creates large open-plan living space and opens interior to the backyard This home renovation emphasises natural materials and sustainability with the wrap-around living area feature in recycled wood left over from the upgrade More 2024 TIDA International Home of the Year Outstanding home design from around the world in the Trends International Design Awards Home of the Year. Check out the Winners, Runners-up and all the Finalists Who won? – 2024 TIDA Homes awards results announced Announcing all the awarded projects in the Trends International Design Awards for new homes, renovations and interiors in New Zealand and Australia 2023 TIDA International Home of the Year See the Winners, Runners-up and all the Finalists in the 2023 TIDA International Home of the Year – new homes and renovations from leading architects and designers Dramatic setbacks Admittedly it might have meant building the blade wall out, but these bedroom storage and lighting niches add flare as well as function Tabling your preferences This renovation celebrates wood in several ways from timber cabinetry to trim to stairs to flooring – so why not let the dining table join the party? 8 examples of great hangouts Why have the ground below near when you can simply hang out in mid air? These cantilevered designs provide outstanding examples One-stop elegance Want to dramatically lift your kitchen's game with one power inclusion? Beautiful marble benchtops complete this refined, hard-working kitchen Making a splash This indoor-outdoor entertaining space meets pool house features a semi-industrial palette and a rooftop terrace, while the new pool alongside has an eye-catching feature of its own Classic outside – lux modern inside Around the corner from London's Hyde Park, two upmarket townhouse front doors open to a combined, transformed lux interior Air of romance The interior design brief for this villa makeover was for modern spaces while maintaining refined character villa details and finishes for a warm, sophisticated and luxurious feel. The reinvented bathroom, kitchen and living space have all been transformed New layout, materials and finishes bring dramatic changes to outdated kitchen Natural, textured materials give this renovated kitchen a strong connection not only to its wooded outlook but also to the rest of the home Once a dark, rundown commercial space – now a character, light-filled apartment Will working from home become the norm? If so, commercial addresses may well become more appealing as private residences. This transformative makeover provides inspiration Putting the great into great room A new home by the lake makes a statement but it is the interiors that really respond to the views – the dramatic great room in particular Total transformation of 1980s duplex penthouse results in attractive open-plan interiors and vastly improved layout A major renovation project is not just a chance to replace a dated decor scheme – even more important is the opportunity to right the wrongs of the original space planning and circulation pathways Red-brick addition creates new high-ceiling living, dining and kitchen spaces This white and wood kitchen in a new light-filled extension to a 1920s cottage melds into the wider colour palette, while standing out in terms of texture We know the Specialists Latest Book More Books > 41-02 NZ41-02 Read More Recommended Business Partners Latest Award More > Reflection and repose Similar Stories advertisement advertisement advertisement advertisement advertisement advertisement advertisement