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This project was to connect the ground floor to an existing pool. We added large stacking sliders to the reconfigured kitchen and family room, which open onto a large covered veranda, which overlooks the pool area. We also added a wide stair so the space flowed from the house down to the pool area. This visually connected the areas and made it more functional to flow between spaces. 

We also added a new sun room / porch upstairs to take advantage of the views. 

Architecture & Design Ltd
Auckland

Professionals used in
Orakei Road Additions

About the
Professional

David Frost B.Arch

David’s interest in composition and proportion began at university and ended up as the topic of his final year thesis project. That, along with his strong focus on the physical context, and his philosophy to reflect the character of the people who will be living in the buildings he creates or alters, forms the basis of his design philosophy.

Since graduating from architecture school, he has worked in several architecture and interior design companies in London, Wellington and Auckland and he set up his own practice Architecture and Design Ltd in 2009.

David worked for an architectural practice in London that specialised in Historic buildings, which is where he got his first taste for that kind of project. He worked on several 300-400 year old London buildings, doing renovations and additions. He still enjoys working with older buildings, as well as designing new buildings from scratch.  

David has done a lot of interior design work over the years; including residences, airline lounges, office fit outs, cinema complexes and restaurants.  He finds this immensely helpful when designing buildings as he is constantly thinking about the interior and exterior simultaneously, looking at the building in context and how the furniture might be placed. This results in an integrated approach that flows from the interior to the exterior of his house designs, and often includes the landscape design of the outdoor spaces.