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Outside In series with Homestyle Magazine

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Homestyle magazine are heading out around New Zealand in association with First Windows & Doors to find homes we find inspiring. Follow along as we interview homeowners and architects throughout the country to learn more about how their design came about and the way they live in their homes.
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Homestyle editor Alice Lines talks with Richard Naish, director of RTA Studio, about The Living House. This project explores new ways of designing and delivering homes, developed as a self initiated response to some of the biggest challenges we're facing in Aotearoa; housing, climate, and affordability. Listen now, and visit www.firstwindows.co.nz/quick-change to see the story.
Homestyle editor Alice Lines talks with Jimmy Grey from Roberts Gray Architects about a Wānaka family bach designed to evolve with his family and also respond to the changing landscape of Wānaka. Listen now, and visit our website for more.
Maungatapere lies 11km east of Whangārei and is home to Jock and Jane's renovated 110-year-old villa. When Jock bought the property, there was a Skyline shed and an old villa sitting in the middle of a paddock. “There were no fences,” he says. “The lawns were a metre high and there were lots of weeds, and lots of things to do.” Initially he and his father planned to do the house up as a project and move it on, but over time the place grew on him. “I was like, no, let’s do it up to stay.” Se...
Homestyle editor Alice Lines talks with Gerrad Hall about designing a home that would respond to the surrounding villas, in Ponsonby, while adopting an architectural language aligned with contemporary living. Listen now, and visit www.firstwindows.co.nz/narrow-escape to see the story.
Homestyle editor Alice Lines talks with Richard Dalman about the Bunker House wedged into a hillside in the Mackenzie Basin. Listen now, and visit https://www.firstwindows.co.nz/hidden-in-plain-sight to see the story.
A fairly ordinary mid-1970s brick and cedar house in the beachy Auckland suburb of St Heliers was transformed into a tranquil private haven by architectural designer Vincent Payne with the application of some clever reimagining, skillful design and considered product selection. See the full story and video at firstwindows.co.nz/subtle-vintage
We speak with Mike Hartley of Lloyd Hartley Architects about how he extended his family’s Beach Haven home with a modest, boxy renovation. See the full story, video and gallery at firstwindows.co.nz/box-fresh
Homestyle editor Alice Lines talks with Nick Holcroft about the process of building a family home overlooking the Waikato River. Listen now, and visit https://www.firstwindows.co.nz/down-by-the-riverside to see the story.
Homestyle editor Alice Lines talks with the architect and homeowners of the home that caters to the view and many happy decades to come. Listen now, and visit https://www.firstwindows.co.nz/As-far-as-the-eye-can-see to see the story.
Homestyle editor Alice Lines talks with architect Grant Edwards about a home sensitive to its surrounds, with a surprising modern oasis through the back. Listen now, and visit https://www.firstwindows.co.nz/now-were-talkin to see the story.
Homestyle editor Alice Lines talks with architect Jeremy Brick about the beachfront home that stands as a testament to considered planning and strikes the balance between outlook and privacy. Listen now, then visit https://www.firstwindows.co.nz/outlook-for-thursday to see the story.
For the happy owners of this humbly constructed abode, there’s no place like home in the middle of a paddock. Visit firstwindows.co.nz/the-elegant-shed to see the full gallery and video
With sustainability and accessibility front of mind, this home enhances life for its occupants in their golden years.
Everything about this house makes it just what its owners and the surrounding environment ordered. See more from this project here firstwindows.co.nz/suits-you
A series of fortunate events combine to create a wholly wonderful experience. See more from this project: firstwindows.co.nz/moments-like-this
Unforgettable, that’s what this is — a bach built to create magic moments for generations to come. See more from this project: firstwindows.co.nz/memory-maker
Here’s a home that honours heritage and place, yet is anything but what you’d expect. See more from this project: firstwindows.co.nz/oh-maimai
A devotion to era-appropriate design has seen this mid-century renovation continue a conversation between what was and what is. See more from this renovation: firstwindows.co.nz/love-language
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