Facebook Tweet Help Stories Renovation Hillside transformation Share Tweet Help A pretty, classic cottage is given contemporary accents and modern, sustainable functionality – by the experienced team at Buildology Renovation by Romé Smit, Buildology Architectural DesignFrom the home builder:The original urban board and batten cottage was nestled in the Pukapuka hills but had seen better days. Breathing modern functionality into a classic homeThe owner set out to bring the home back to life – creating a sanctuary for their family away from the fast paced-Auckland city life.Upon entering, you are led through the spaces to the formal living area at the end. Oversized barn doors separate the spaces, providing the flexibility of being cosy and intimate or open and connected. Large feature glazing to the northern facade creates connection with the open countryside while maximising natural light. The private bedrooms and bathroom spaces are discreetly tucked behind the large social spaces, while a master suite on the upper level offers a secluded retreat. Original style – but cleanerThe intent was to maintain the original cottage style of board and batten cladding and high-pitched ceilings, while introducing large feature trusses. This idea was further developed into a cleaner vertical cedar shiplap cladding with less busy exposed feature rafters and beams through the formal spaces.The original grooved timber sarking has been reintroduced to the ceilings but in a neutral palette so that it blends subtly into the backdrop of the exposed rafters and beams. Brick fireplace as central anchorA traditional brick fireplace anchors the centre of the formal living space, but again in a neutral palette to enhance the texture of the brick while allowing it to blend into the backdrop of the room. This is in contrast to the large bold bookshelf evoking past traditions.Cottage inspired cabinetry graces the kitchen and bathrooms, complemented by natural timber benchtops and shelving. The bold colour palette extends throughout the interior cabinetry against the canvas of the neutral walls and grooved ceiling. A softer blue hue has been introduced to the bathrooms in contrast to the darker tones. The ethos of BuildologyThe ethos of Buildology is close collaboration – everyone working together to achieve a great result. The owner was excited and completely involved and present throughout this project. Plus, the builders were amazing, and kept an eye on everything working well behind the scenes while making sure the details and finishes were achieved.Find out how Buildology can transform your classic home Credit list Renovating architectural designer Romé Smit, Buildology Architectural Design Awards ADNZ Resene Architectural Design Award 2023 - Commended – Home Interiors Builder Renovation Works Photography inspire Films Story by: Trendsideas 01 Dec, 2024 Renovation Buildology Architectural + Design Trendsideas Home kitchen bathroom commercial design Latest Post Deep in the jungle 22 Dec, 2024 Mixing it up 22 Dec, 2024 The Living Pā 15 Dec, 2024 We know the Specialists Related Book More Books > Renovations Renovating your home is an opportunity to refresh, expand and renew. Here's all the inspiration, ideas and information y... Read More Similar Stories