This project is a sensitive renovation of a late 1960s house, including a new carport and entry, replanned kitchen, dining and living spaces, an extended and updated northern sunroom and verandah, and new pergola framing to complete the exterior.
Built by Hibbard Construction
Joinery made by Cromptons Joinery
Architecture / Interiors by Fraser Cameron Architects
Original Architect David Lough & Associates
Rainbow Point Renovation is a sensitive reworking of a late 1960s home, originally designed by David Lough and Associates. The clients recognized the quality of the original design but sought to correct both inherent layout challenges and the impact of prior heavy-handed alterations. Key interventions included a new carport and entry, new and reconfigured kitchen, dining, and living areas, an expanded northern sunroom and verandah, and the reinstatement of the original pergola framing.
Fraser Cameron Architects Ltd is a New Zealand Institute of Architects registered practice established in 1997 by principals Fraser Cameron ANZIA and Belinda Ellis B Arch(Hons).
The practice has been involved with many high-quality residential projects throughout New Zealand, of a range of budgets, from compact cost-effective builds to larger homes, and with bespoke and enduring interior fit-outs appropriate to the project.
The practice maintains a small office in Taupō providing direct principal service throughout the project and can offer full services of design, documentation, interior design and contract administration.
The practice has a strong history of successful projects gaining a multitude of regional and national level awards, with an established network of service-driven building contractors, tradespeople, product suppliers and lighting designers.
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