One in all three cottages on the facet of Mount Victoria — in-built 1887 for employees in a close-by quarry — this home had been altered a variety of instances earlier than it got here to the eye of Judi Keith-Brown and Ewan Brown.
Bought when their grown-up-and-now-flown-the-coop youngsters had been small, the couple, each architects (Judi is a sole practitioner whereas Ewan is a principal at Tennent+Brown Architects), have been slowly remodeling the home over time, with the tip end result being a household house that’s heat, light-filled and sheltered, regardless of its central and south-facing place within the windy metropolis.
Andy Spain
“One of many causes we purchased and fell in love with this home was as a result of it had all these rooms that had been fairly small however actually environment friendly,” says Judi. “I don’t like homes which have large rooms crammed with fancy furnishings for no motive. I strive to do that for my purchasers too: give them someplace the place they’ll have a pleasant dialog or lie round and browse a e-book, and it’s comfy and sufficiently big, however not too massive.”
Andy Spain
The U-shaped front room is strictly this: a snug and heat spot flooded with mild from a skylight above and home windows that look throughout to downtown Wellington and the harbour. The kitchen is clad in macrocarpa with a transparent end, which has allowed the cabinetry to stay comparatively unscathed after years of life with two younger boys. The flooring are comprised of recycled matai joists.
“The explanation for the macrocarpa and matai was that if we had a protracted day at work after which walked up the hill with the southerly blowing in our faces and freezing chilly, I needed to stroll in right here and visually it’s heat, like honey. As quickly as you flip the lights on, the room appears to be like heat — and never too sterile both,” says Judi.
Not lengthy after transferring in, the couple excavated beneath the home and inserted two bedrooms and a rest room for his or her sons. At that time, the well-worn lavatory and laundry had been on the entrance of the home, which sported bungalow home windows and a verandah — a not notably a well-considered alteration from the Nineteen Seventies.
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The couple changed the bungalow home windows with new timber double-hung home windows, which match the home’s historical past. They moved the outdated again door to the entrance and hung a stained-glass panel above it, which was a present from a Scottish agency the place Judi labored some years earlier.
Additionally they added the master suite addition, which reaches in the direction of the gate and cradles the courtyard that now results in the entrance door. That is clad in vertical Lawson Cypress boarding, which extends into the gates.
“The wonderful factor that has occurred from doing this work is we’ve gone from a bungalow to a courtyard home. The south wall blocks the southerly wind that comes up the driveway. It’s a beautiful little spot to sit down within the solar,” says Ewan.
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The master suite addition is accessed by way of a hall that’s clad in dark-stained oak veneer. In distinction to the remainder of the home, which is generally light-filled with partitions painted in black-white, this hall gives a spot for the couple to deal with any particular objects that could possibly be broken by daylight, comparable to artworks and books.
The addition has a way of Frank Lloyd Wright’s concept of compression and launch, because it leads from this darkish and slim area into the totally white and opulent main bedroom three steps above.
Andy Spain
“We determined after we did the work that we might keep right here without end — we will stroll into city, and after we are decrepit, we will get an Uber house or a type of self-driving vehicles!” laughs Judi. “We have now experimented with this home as a result of we haven’t been capable of afford to do it abruptly, which has meant we will reside in it and discover out what’s greatest.”
Ewan agrees: “It has labored rather well for us over the completely different phases of our lives. We have now had time to know the local weather of the location, and the end result has been crafted round our life-style.”
Materials Selector
Judi Keith-Brown talks concerning the exterior cladding used for the extension.
Why select Lawson cypress?
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It’s a good native timber that weathers nicely. We each like the way in which this timber silvers off over time making a pure distinction with the painted, rusticated weatherboards of the outdated villa.
Why go vertical?
Vertical cladding offered a distinction with the horizontal traces of weatherboards on the present home and suited the panels of wall that we created. As we used Lawson Cypress as a display over the cladding layer behind, it allowed us to keep away from the capping flashing that’s sometimes on the high of a wall. We needed to simplify the wall to 1 materials and prolong this round within the gates and fence to surround the courtyard.
Have you ever used it earlier than in different tasks?
Ewan’s workplace has used Lawson Cypress on many tasks during the last 20 years, so he had expertise with it in lots of cladding conditions. We knew how it will climate and that it may stand the check of time.
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