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Featured Flooring: Antique Reclaimed Old Original Oak Flooring
Flooring Installer: H&H Hardwood Floors
Forté - Timber Flooring
The new Kinloch lodge stands proud, high on the hillside at the world class Jack Nicklaus Golf Resort. No doubt it is one of New Zealand's most iconic destinations, and possibly the most luxurious - Designed by multi-award winning Patterson Architects, with interior design by renowed lodge and hotel designer Virginia Fisher. The design brief was to create a uber-modern version of a Scottish castle to tie in with the Scottish heritage of the Kinloch name. Forte Flooring were selected to create the rough sawn Oak panelling (black and white), which was used on the walls ceilings to give a very-castle like feel. Set alongside lush velvet, fox fur, brass, copper, slate and wool the lodge perfectly achieves an air of modern royalty.
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Glo European Windows A7 series was carefully selected for the Elk Ridge Passive House because of their High Solar Heat Gain Coefficient which allows the home to absorb free solar heat, and a low U-value to retain this heat once the sunsets. The A7 windows were an excellent choice for durability and the ability to remain resilient in the harsh winter climate. Glo’s European hardware ensures smooth operation for fresh air and ventilation. The A7 windows from Glo were an easy choice for the Elk Ridge Passive House project.
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The Bazeley Partnership
A new, sustainable, timber-framed, traditional-style family cottage constructed using natural and recycled materials.
Built on an infill site in a North Cornwall village, the three bedroom house and garage were constructed using reclaimed stone, natural Cornish slate and a green-oak timber frame.
Our client’s brief was to create a family home with living accommodation on the first floor, in order to enjoy the full benefit of the views of the surrounding countryside. Integral to the brief was the desire to explore sustainable and environmentally considerate design methods and technologies suitable for this location.
Internally, the exposed oak frames and a traditional stone fireplace in the Cornish Cottage vernacular create warm and engaging spaces, whilst vaulted ceilings and rooflights promote a sense of light and air.
Externally, oak boarding and natural stone help to integrate the new house and adjacent garage with the surrounding rural landscape.
Photographs: Alison White
Weninger Construction & Design Ltd
Entering the chalet, an open concept great room greets you. Kitchen, dining, and vaulted living room with wood ceilings create uplifting space to gather and connect. A custom live edge dining table provides a focal point for the room.
Birchall and Partners Architects Pty Ltd
Pot belly stove as part of budget makeover. Ronald St Duplex by Birchall & Partners Architects.
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