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Two townhouses sit side by side – similar but reversed cladding choices and complementary roof planes bring out the best in both

Designed by Craig South, South Architects

Similar yet different

Two townhouses sit alongside each other in suburban Christchurch. 

One is clad with timber weatherboards and plaster accents, while the other has a plaster finish and timber accents.


Each house achieves individual aesthetics through cladding choice and roof orientation – and each house complements its neighbour. 

The similar but different forms create internal volume and voids throughout living spaces.

Townhouse A

Townhouse A, designed as one of a pair, features a plaster finish on the exterior with timber cladding elements introduced for contrasting texture and depth. 

Indoors, a timber stair links the spaces on multiple levels, creating a feeling of warmth and providing continuity throughout the home.

The home's individual form complements its immediate neighbour but sets it apart from others in the neighbourhood. 

The form of the townhouse was chosen to maximise building area – resulting in roomy, soaring interior spaces that lift the spirit of occupants and visitors alike.

Shared garden

The two units complement each other, sharing central garden space to extend individual views, while providing privacy to living spaces.

Credit list

Cladding
Lunawood and Rockcote Plaster
Main floor
Engineered timber
General heating
Radiator
Awards
Trends International Design Awards (TIDA) Homes – Highly Commended
Builder
Keane Building
Roof
Metal tray
Bedroom flooring
Carpet
Fireplace
Gas

Designed by: Craig South, South Architects

Story by: Trendsideas

Photography by: Jamie Armstrong

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