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This renovation integrates modern living with the home’s original character, while creating a seamless connection to its beautiful garden setting

The new street facade is in keeping with
The new street facade is in keeping with
Custom garage doors make up one of several
The living volume connects to the home's front
Front entrance with privacy battens. - A stroll
The new living volume is long, high-ceilinged and
Looking through steel framed windows to the new
The light-filled living space. - A stroll to
Dining area viewed from the kitchen. - A
The architectural master ensuite complete with skylight, freestanding
Existing street facade. - A stroll to the
Existing rear of home prior to renovation. -
Existing interior prior to transformation. - Original Interior

Designed by Barry Connor Design

From the renovating home designer:

Project description

Located in a quiet, leafy Christchurch suburb, this iconic brick bungalow, originally designed in 1980 by Trengrove and Blunt architects, stood with a classic two-bedroom layout which was echoed along the street. 

The homeowners, avid gardeners, sought a modern transformation that would honour the home’s architectural heritage while enhancing its connection to the established garden.

Our challenge was to create a modern, open layout that maximised natural light and fluidly connected indoor and outdoor spaces. 

The owners, a semi-retired couple, desired a home that supported relaxed, flexible living in a vibrant community, while also incorporating specific design features such as a dedicated space for their baby grand piano and meeting stringent acoustic requirements.

The original layout, with rooms radiating from a large central foyer, enclosed a private rear courtyard and an exposed grass terrace facing the street. 

The living volume connects to the home's front

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While functional decades ago, this arrangement lacked openness and a seamless connection to the garden. 

Our design addressed this by opening up the internal spaces and enhancing interaction with the outdoors.

Design features and creative solutions

Our approach repurposed existing spaces while adding new features. 

The design is centred around two gable forms that engage the street, creating a bold, symmetrical aesthetic. 

One gable extends the previous hip roof over the garage and contains a guest suite at the rear. 

The new master suite, positioned towards a private front courtyard, features an ensuite bathroom. 

A flexible guest suite at the rear doubles as a secondary living room, with a custom-built window seat connecting directly to the garden. 

The second gable houses the main living areas, offering an open-plan layout that flows into both front and rear courtyards.

The new living volume is long, high-ceilinged and

Privacy is preserved with a brick wall adorned with Boston ivy along the street, adding year-round visual interest and shade.

Sustainability was a key consideration throughout the project. 

We focused on minimising construction waste by repurposing existing spaces, using low-maintenance materials, and reducing demolition. 

Roof overhangs were designed to prevent overheating in summer, reducing energy use and enhancing the home’s overall efficiency.

Though the addition was modest at 17m², the reconfigured layout, flexible social spaces, and the removal of older conservatories and bay windows ensured that every part of the home is now thoughtfully utilised. 

The light-filled living space. - A stroll to

This transformation not only updates the home aesthetically but also provides a versatile, engaging living environment for the homeowners.

Summary

This full interior remodel transformed a classic Christchurch brick bungalow into a cohesive, modern family home with a flexible layout. 

The renovation integrates modern living with the home’s original character, at the same time creating a seamless connection to its beautiful garden setting.

Credit list

Building designer
Kitchen designer
Mooi Design
Interior design
Mooi Design
Roof
55 Coloursteel Endura Espan 470, in Gull Grey
Main flooring, bedroom flooring
Flooring Xtra Ferrymead
Other
Custom garage doors
Photography
Hazel Redmond
Builder
Mitch Frost
Kitchen manufacturer
Sydenham Joinery
Cladding
Abodo Timber & Midland Brick
Window/door joinery
Kennedy Aluminum
Bathroom tiles
Trusted Tiling
Awards
Trends International Design Ideas (TIDA) Homes – Highly Commended

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