Living room has almost retained its original appearance, but has acquired modern features
A huge window offers a great view over the harbour
The steel frame of the building not only plays the role and the bearing structure, it creates an interesting geometric ornament and successfully complements the huge space. The walls are made of a light structural heat insulation panel. The ceilings are lined with bamboo wallpaper, providing additional soundproofing.
The owners assure that with such a construction you feel more protected
The shower on the first floor is a separate room
Colorful tiles on the kitchen wall – are pool tiles purchased online. Bar stools, painted by the owners themselves, give the family warmth and joy. Wooden posts found in the basement after the earthquakes were reused in making kitchen furniture.
Interesting guest room
Next door is a children’s room. The steel structure here is painted in cheerful colors.
There is also a children’s corner in the living room
Now a New Zealand family can cope with earthquakes! Do you use wood in your design?
I’d love to know how to incorporate wooden beams in the interior of my house to enhance its beauty. What are some creative ways to utilize them while maintaining a modern and elegant aesthetic?