DESKTOP
MOBILE
1. If you’re building a two-storey home, which is often the case on today’s smaller sites, it makes sense to consider a cantilever.
This overhang not only looks the bomb, but oriented correctly, becomes a sunshade for the rooms below and, in many instances, can become the ‘roof’ of an outdoor room.
Incorporate a balcony on the upper level and you have a double whammy for Sunday-morning coffee and evening entertaining.
2. Every space needs a focal point and a fireplace (or firepit) is a natural, practical solution.
But what do you do if your main outdoor living is upstairs and not easily able to accommodate the weight of a 1200kg – 1900kg fire?
By planning the home with a double-sided fireplace that traverses between indoor and outdoor living rooms, you’re getting twice as much value from one object, no concrete pad required.
3. In windy environments, outdoor rooms with walls on three sides make sense. That can get a little dark.
So, bring in the light with a skylight above or by installing a band of clerestory windows (which allow light and privacy).
If you make that skylight a circle – they call it a ‘round roof window’ – it’ll add to the sense of architectural drama, becoming a statement both day and starry night.
4. An L or H-shaped plan makes for a dwelling that wraps its arms around the outdoor experience and provides shelter from prevailing winds and is why Box™ often favours these designs.
Usually both the living area and the main bedroom gain immediate access to the deck or patio. Win/win.
5. Sometimes simplicity is the way to go. A holiday home with a long, linear footprint cries out for a central covered breezeway that links the guest wing with the main volume of the house.
Protruding a deck out towards the view but keeping it close to the lie of the land so it requires no fencing, may seem basic, yet there’s beauty in that.
Just imagine yourself on the deckchairs, frosty beer in hand.
6. Summer has a habit of throwing four seasons in one day at us and louvres are the way to mitigate the elements, come rain, wind or shine.
They extend the living and negate the need for the party to move indoors at the first sign of a storm.
By reflecting the metal blades in a pattern on the side screen, they are better integrated with the architecture and running the louvres in the same direction as the decking boards gives a sense of visual balance.
7. Even tight and awkward urban sections deserve some alfresco action and decks that wrap around the north and west elevations of a home will get the most use.
At Box, we plan for that, even if it means building as close to the boundary on the southern side to make space.
A small roof overhang allows the bi-fold doors to remain open even when raining (and those covered spots come in handy for drying washing on a clothes horse).
8. If your dream date with summer involves a pool, our advice is … go for it.
There are many regulations you’ll need to comply with, but don’t worry, Box has a handle on that.
We also have some design tricks up our sleeve, so that ambience won’t be destroyed by the rules.
Usually, a pool is the first part of the house to be built; it’s more cost-effective that way and not something you want to put in later.
1. If you’re building a two-storey home, which is often the case on today’s smaller sites, it makes sense to consider a cantilever.
This overhang not only looks the bomb, but oriented correctly, becomes a sunshade for the rooms below and, in many instances, can become the ‘roof’ of an outdoor room.
Incorporate a balcony on the upper level and you have a double whammy for Sunday-morning coffee and evening entertaining.
2. Every space needs a focal point and a fireplace (or firepit) is a natural, practical solution.
But what do you do if your main outdoor living is upstairs and not easily able to accommodate the weight of a 1200kg – 1900kg fire?
By planning the home with a double-sided fireplace that traverses between indoor and outdoor living rooms, you’re getting twice as much value from one object, no concrete pad required.
3. In windy environments, outdoor rooms with walls on three sides make sense. That can get a little dark.
So, bring in the light with a skylight above or by installing a band of clerestory windows (which allow light and privacy).
If you make that skylight a circle – they call it a ‘round roof window’ – it’ll add to the sense of architectural drama, becoming a statement both day and starry night.
4. An L or H-shaped plan makes for a dwelling that wraps its arms around the outdoor experience and provides shelter from prevailing winds and is why Box™ often favours these designs.
Usually both the living area and the main bedroom gain immediate access to the deck or patio. Win/win.
5. Sometimes simplicity is the way to go. A holiday home with a long, linear footprint cries out for a central covered breezeway that links the guest wing with the main volume of the house.
Protruding a deck out towards the view but keeping it close to the lie of the land so it requires no fencing, may seem basic, yet there’s beauty in that.
Just imagine yourself on the deckchairs, frosty beer in hand.
6. Summer has a habit of throwing four seasons in one day at us and louvres are the way to mitigate the elements, come rain, wind or shine.
They extend the living and negate the need for the party to move indoors at the first sign of a storm.
By reflecting the metal blades in a pattern on the side screen, they are better integrated with the architecture and running the louvres in the same direction as the decking boards gives a sense of visual balance.
7. Even tight and awkward urban sections deserve some alfresco action and decks that wrap around the north and west elevations of a home will get the most use.
At Box, we plan for that, even if it means building as close to the boundary on the southern side to make space.
A small roof overhang allows the bi-fold doors to remain open even when raining (and those covered spots come in handy for drying washing on a clothes horse).
8. If your dream date with summer involves a pool, our advice is … go for it.
There are many regulations you’ll need to comply with, but don’t worry, Box has a handle on that.
We also have some design tricks up our sleeve, so that ambience won’t be destroyed by the rules.
Usually, a pool is the first part of the house to be built; it’s more cost-effective that way and not something you want to put in later.
Related Articles
Warming Your Outdoor Living Area
Choose the right heating to enjoy evenings outside
Soaking under the stars
Whether sharing a wine with friends, playing with your kids, or twiddling your toes, relaxing in a hot spa is a simple life luxury – here are some creative ways you can introduce a backyard oasis to your property
Layered Lighting for Usable Outdoor Living Zones
Combine style and safety with functional outdoor lighting
Portfolios
View Industry Specialists
Portfolios
View Industry Specialists
Askö
Furniture designed for life. Ethically made dining and living furniture and accessories by international and New Zealand designers where refined elegance meets sleek, contemporary form. Explore our extensive range of designer furniture via our Christchurch showroom or browse online.
Plumbing World
Plumbing World is New Zealand’s most prominent 100% Kiwi-owned national plumbing merchant, operating over 50 branches from Kerikeri to Invercargill. Plumbing World offers a wide range of bathroom, kitchen, laundry, heating, and hot water products, catering to trade professionals and homeowners.
Landmark Homes
Founding directors Paul and Debbie Clarke established Landmark Homes in 1977. Their vision was to offer “something more exciting” than the average home: a home that made creative use of space but was also beautiful to live in.
Poggenpohl
Poggenpohl is a premium German kitchen brand known for its innovation, timeless design, and precision craftsmanship, offering bespoke kitchen solutions that blend luxury with functionality.
Mastercraft Kitchens
Founded in 1985, we are the largest group of independently owned and operated kitchen businesses in New Zealand, operating under a national banner. Our licensees have been carefully selected and are experts in their craft. We share an absolute passion for the design, manufacture and installation of high quality, well designed kitchens and other household cabinetry provided with personalised, friendly local service. Think national - be local.
Kitchen Studio
At Kitchen Studio we are very proud of the fact that we are been voted the most trusted kitchen brand in New Zealand for the ninth year running, and there are good reasons why more Kiwis trust us to transform their kitchen than anyone else.
Box™.
Box isn’t like other New Zealand architecture firms; we’re a building design company responsible for every part of the process, from design to construction. If you’re looking for a team of designers or builders in Auckland, we can help.
The best architects know what it means to design both beautifully and practically, ensuring the best builders can, in turn, build more efficiently and collaboratively with you and the designer or architect.
Our consistent and attentive involvement of each team throughout the entire design-build process includes our in-house cost estimation team, who value-engineer projects to ensure the highest quality and value, while respecting your vision as our client.