Facebook Tweet Help Stories Renovation Gracious presence remodel brings proportion and grace Share Tweet Help Renovation takes external cues from nearby historic houses Renovated Omana Lodge by Constable Hurst Architects When a grand home opposite is of historic significance, it can be a lot for a renovation to live up to luckily, respectful referencing is the sincerest form of flattery.Set on the green slopes of Mt Eden, the recently renovated Omana Lodge now enjoys a connection with stately Florence Court directly across the road, says the owner."The residence was built in the 1940s for the Fletcher family, and designed by the architect Hendrick Culken. The same family had also been behind the earlier construction of Florence Court, built at the turn of the 20th century." The front living room in this remodeled home retains a traditional air. The renovation was designed by Constable Hurst Architects. Omana Lodge was slender and tall, with a formal street appeal and a graceful spiral staircase near the entry. Unsympathetic renovations in the 70s and 90s had left their mark, but de Menefy wanted to reinvent the house for 21st-century living, retaining as many original features as possible."I asked Constable Hurst Architects to draw inspiration for the project from the staircase and curved architectural features on nearby homes, such as classic bay windows," the owner says.In response, the renovation added a circular, modern element to the rear and a cantilevered, oval entranceway at the front. A tired ground-floor flat was replaced by a two-car garage, a fourth bedroom and a media room fronting onto a new spa and pool, effectively creating a whole third level for the home. In this before image, there is a small flat to the right of this house that was subsequently remodeled. The flat has since been replaced with a two-car garage, with a bedroom and media room behind. The garage, clad in volcanic stone to match the chimney, and the ovoid entrance on the other side give the house balance and weight.Interiors were stripped out and opened up, and an entertainer's kitchen added. The rear addition allowed for a large circular dining area overlooking the pool. Upstairs, bedrooms were reconsidered, making space for built-in wardrobes, a family bathroom and a private deck. And the house is now fully automated, with an iPad controller in every room. Story by: Charles Moxham 19 Jun, 2013 Renovation Trendsideas Home kitchen bathroom commercial design Latest Post Deep in the jungle 22 Dec, 2024 Mixing it up 22 Dec, 2024 Everyday opulence 15 Dec, 2024 We know the Specialists Related Book More Books > Home Trends Vol. 29/5 NZ2905 Read More Similar Stories