New Zealand TIDA Homes
For more than 30 years, Trends has promoted great home design ideas through its print, digital and online media.
The Trends International Design Awards – TIDAs – take that involvement to the next level with the search for the best kitchens, bathrooms and homes across a number of the countries where Trends has a presence.
Award-winning home features exposed raw materials and a novel approach to layout
The primary structure of this new home consists of parallel precast concrete walls, fully glazed at each end and topped with a gabled roof
How to achieve an architectural home design on a modest budget
Cedar cladding, a large double-height living space and a strong uncomplicated lines are features of this new home in a bush setting
TIDA NZ 2017 – Architect-designed new home winner – Vaughn McQuarrie Architects
The TIDA NZ 2017 Architect-designed new home winner
TIDA NZ 2017 – Designer renovation winner – Higham Architecture
The TIDA NZ 2017 Designer renovation winner
TIDA NZ 2017 – Architect-designed apartment winner – Tawera Group & Paul Brown Architects
The TIDA NZ 2017 Architect-designed apartment winner
2017 TIDA Homes 2017 – New Zealand Designer new home winner – O'Neil Architecture & Eternodesign
TTIDA NZ 2017 – Designer new home winner – O'Neil Architecture & Eternodesign
Classic cottage meets modern rear addition in this renovation project
A bold, contemporary addition creates an expansive, light-filled living zone at the rear of this reconfigured 1920s bungalow
Multi-wing house reveals views slowly and features sheltered outdoor living spaces
Cedar-clad home with three wings offers different outlooks from different spaces bifold metal doors enclose a private courtyard in the living wing
Bamboo kitchen cabinetry integrates with wider use of wood through this home's interior
Wood cabinetry, a green tile splashback and understated slender benchtops all give this kitchen a furniture-like appeal so it doesn't stand ou...
Contemporary home in clean lined geometric forms has great indoor outdoor flow
Open-plan, two-storey house by designer Darren O'Neil has long central corridor, a large outdoor room and pool
Major renovation reshuffles rear of home and opens up the front of the house to views
A new pavilion forms part of the renovation of this lakeside home, while expansive verandahs increase indoor-outdoor living areas
New home with two-tone cladding and connection to nature
An expansive rear living pavilion and private courtyard connect this contemporary home to its tropical garden environment