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New Zealand-made cream bricks, oak, polished concrete, painted board and batten cladding, and glass were selected for their simplicity, durability and textural richness, and assembled in a carefully considered way. In places, structural elements have been left exposed to provide added texture and to emphasise the purity of the simple gabled form.
At 180m2, including a 22m2 standalone garage-studio, this is a modest house that feels large. A square plan is organised around a double-height outdoor room that adds to the sense of generosity. Exposed rafters articulate this space and the roof dissolves into a transparent canopy to capture light and emphasise the structure's delicacy.
Compact and carefully crafted, the Point House achieves generosity of space in an elegant and uplifting way and provides a model for a more economical way of living within our urban centres.
Auckland Based, Hargraves Homes are residential builders who specialise in historical additions, alterations and bespoke new builds.
Royce Hargraves, manager & director brings expertise, passion and 30 plus years of experience; all essential qualifications to deliver a build project from architectural drawings through to occupation.
Royce leads a small team of carpenters who work together to ensure their meticulous workmanship and strict attention to detail produce homes to be proud of.
“We are what we repeatedly do; excellence, then, is not an act but a habit.”– Aristotle
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