The Herne Bay Townhouse
A sophisticated transformation to a ’90s townhouse by Oli Booth Architecture creates an exquisite space for entertaining.
A sophisticated transformation to a ’90s townhouse by Oli Booth Architecture creates an exquisite space for entertaining.
Project Type: Residential
Location: Herne Bay, New Zealand
Architect: Oli Booth Architecture
Interior Design: Oli Booth Architecture and James Peters
Photographer: Simon Wilson
Concealing the kitchen within the open-plan living-kitchen space was key to creating a sense of lightness and openness. A bank of timber cabinetry conceals many of the kitchen’s essential appliances, with the Minimal Style black touchscreen oven and glass induction hob on display. Meanwhile, a DCS Grill, by Fisher & Paykel was integral to transforming the previously unused courtyard into an extension of the kitchen. A retractable glass splashback behind the hob connects through to the courtyard on the other side, making a dual cooking zone and a relaxing, shaded space to retreat during the summer months.
"The full-height Column Refrigerator and Freezer provided an opportunity to accentuate the vertical lines in the space, which is central to the aesthetic”. The Wine Column and DishDrawer™ are similarly hidden within the joinery. A cantilevered staircase, with a lightly detailed screen picks up on the existing steel structure of the space to enhance the vertical theme present in this cultured transformation.