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Pop Up Gable

Three Kings

The once standardised state house, just one on a street of many, is now a bespoke piece of architecture, totally reflecting the client’s needs.

Pop up Gable House is a small alteration to an Auckland state house for a client whose four-person family did not require much additional space. While only thirty-two square metres have been added, in the form of a cosy living room, bedroom and an ensuite bathroom, the renovation has allowed them to reconfigure the way in which they live.

Exterior front

The new addition took the form of a gabled second storey that is perched perpendicular to the original house and is draped over it like a canopy. The open ends of its extruded form create a welcoming connection to the street on one side and frame a tree-filled view of Big King Reserve on the other. The decision to lift the new volume maximises the usable area at ground level. This space hosts a luscious and well-used garden that the house connects to through generous sliding doors in the living room. The upstairs addition also enables the inclusion of a formal entry to the house. The once indiscernible entrance is now clearly signified and creates a focal point for the design.

Exterior angle

Each change to the house has been highly considered. In the dining room, a carefully placed bench seat and window become a social space (or an unconventional doorway for excited children). Equally considered is the vital connection between the two levels. The open plywood staircase has been handled elegantly and shaped to provide storage for a beloved record player and vinyl collection; personal items that make the house feel like home. Drawing from Japanese sensitivity – every square metre of the house is maximised and has something of significance. This creates a sense of unexpected grandeur despite the fact that the alteration is not of voluminous proportions.

Ranch slider detail

Pop up Gable House is a playful and colourful project. Its orange highlights and the warm tones of the gable’s timber sarking contrast with dark external weatherboards that unify the existing and the addition. The verticality creates a beacon–like effect for the house at the end of the cul-de-sac, completely changing the way the house relates to the mountain and the streetscape. The once standardised state house, just one on a street of many, is now a bespoke piece of architecture, totally reflecting the client’s needs.

The house embraced an interior palette of white and natural timber, which contrast the largely dark exterior of the house. Resene Wan White was selected as the wall and ceiling colour, with Resene Colorwood Rock Salt wash applied to the plywood floor of the pop up extension. Resene Zylone Sheen was used on most walls with Resene SpaceCote Low Sheen in the kitchen and bathrooms. A clear coat of Resene Aquaclear was selected for the plywood ceiling lining to enhance the timber grain and accentuate the raked, gabled roof form on the interior.

Inside detail
Inside outlook
Bathroom and bedroom
Stairs and kitchen

Yellow colour accents in the tile splashback and pendant lights correspond to the orange gabled exterior.

A cohesive palette was essential in creating a seamless connection between the existing house and the pop up extension. A pared back, warm natural aesthetic is selected to complement the client’s eclectic collection of furniture and vinyl records.

Architectural specifier: PAC
Building contractor: Watt Building
Client: Xanthe White
Painting contractor: Goodline Painters
Photographer: Sarah Henderson
Design collaborator: Glamuzina Architects
Other key contributor –cabinetry: Cameron Grey
Project: Resene Total Colour Awards 2016


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