Residential Architecture Design NZ
Draftline residential architecture designers have a strong history of residential projects and the construction of high end new builds and complex additions and alterations. We involve ourselves of all aspects of the process including the selection of layouts, materials, and finishes, as well as the consideration of functional and aesthetic factors. Draftline residential designers take into account the needs and preferences of our clients, the surrounding environment, and the building codes and regulations in the area.
Here at Draftline we work closely with our clients the get the best result from your vision. There are several important factors we consider when designing your additions or new build home, including:
- Layout: The layout of a home should be functional and efficient, with spaces that flow well and are easy to navigate. The layout should also take into account the size and shape of the lot, as well as any natural features or obstacles.
- Materials: The materials used in a residential home should be durable, energy-efficient, and aesthetically pleasing. They should also be appropriate for the climate and weather conditions in the area.
- Lighting: Good lighting design is essential for creating a comfortable and functional home. The lighting should be well-placed and appropriate for each space, with a mix of natural and artificial light.
- Energy efficiency: An energy-efficient home is not only better for the environment but can also save homeowners money on their utility bills. Energy-efficient design elements can include insulation, high-efficiency windows, and energy-efficient appliances.
- Accessibility: For those with mobility challenges or disabilities, accessibility is an important factor in residential home design. This can include features such as wider doorways, grab bars, and wheelchair ramps.
Ultimately, our goal is to create a comfortable, functional, and aesthetically pleasing living spaces that meet the needs and preferences of our clients.