Facebook Tweet Help Stories Outdoor Living Open up Share Tweet Help Designed for year-round use, this light, spacious pool house provides a funescape zone for the whole family View of the kitchen area with indoor/outdoor flow When planning a new house or renovating an existing one, homeowners often give their architect quite specific instructions. Occasionally, however, a client's brief isn't quite so detailed.Commissioned to design the pool house featured on these pages, San Francisco architect Dan Phipps' had straightforward instructions from his clients: do something fun, they told him."I know the family well, as I did a serious renovation on their 1960s ranch-style house about eight years ago," says Phipps. "One of the owners is a games-software developer, so he's totally into fun. They have three very active children, and I wanted to design a space that would serve all of their needs."Phipps saw a chance to depart from the style of the main house, and to create a structure that would fit naturally onto the site and sit well within the surrounding landscape. View of the entrance The resulting design incorporates simple forms that are both angled and graceful, and work with the contours of the land."I wanted the pool house to be viewed like a freestanding sculpture in the garden," he says. "We selected durable, functional materials glass, steel and concrete that have an innate character to them. The design of the roof lifts up into a scissor-like shape, letting in natural light and connecting the interior space to the outdoors."To ensure it acts as a comfortable retreat during the hot summer months, the pool house functions as a type of lanai. Large doors open up and fold back, allowing air to circulate and enhance the physical connection to the pool.A focal point of the design is the large kitchen. Bisecting the sliding doors, it sits both inside and outside the structure, and features a barbecue, dishwashers, utensil storage, a fridge and a bar. View of the pool area of this home Behind the kitchen area is a large recreational room with a big-screen TV, comfortable seating and a giant shuffleboard table against the rear wall. On the other side of the kitchen is the sauna and the bathroom, which contains a bath and a shower."The owners and their children entertain a lot and the pool house is a great place to hang out all year round," says Phipps. "This is one of the hubs of the home, and it's where all the school parties take place."Positioned against the outer wall of the bathroom, a ladder leads to a small loft with clerestory windows, located above the sauna room. Credit list Main contractor Stroub Construction Wallcoverings Lacquered Medium Density Fibreboard panels; red cedar; sandblasted integral-coloured concrete Dishwashers Fisher & Paykel DishDrawers Door & window joinery Steel from Hopes Windows Outdoor furniture Smith & Hawken Floor Coloured concrete Benchtop Coloured concrete by Buddy Rhodes Studios Barbecue Viking Taps Dornbracht Tara Classic Story by: Trendsideas 23 Aug, 2004 Outdoor Living Trendsideas Home kitchen bathroom commercial design Latest Post Rounded perspective 15 Dec, 2024 Everyday opulence 15 Dec, 2024 The Living Pā 15 Dec, 2024 We know the Specialists Related Book More Books > NZ2013 NZ2013 Read More Similar Stories