By Macfarlane Design
The owner of this 1970s wanted to update many of the 80s interventions, such as the kitchen and tired drapery, as well as make practical improvements such as adding double-glazed window units. We found a balance that paid homage to the characteristics of the home and unearthing the original house plan which showed louvred kitchen joinery provided a starting point from which we could plan the interventions. The client's preference of a calm winter colour palette allowed the original woodwork to be restored and play its part in re-establishing the warmth of the home. Various exisiting treasured pieces were mixed with a few new contemporary ones to create a unique ground floor interior that can be kept cosy with full-length wool drapery.
Macfarlane Design is a family-run interior architecture and design studio based in Auckland. We design residential and commercial interiors in buildings from all eras. Focussing on the context of the building, its site and location, our endeavour is to create spaces relevant and appealling for today and durable into the future.
We strive to bring a timeless authenticity to our projects by paying close attention to and enhancing existing characteristics. By subtly contemporising them with appropriate new elements we bring about the most effective and memorable result for you, the client.
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