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Architect and appliance companies unite over New Zealand project

Studio2 Architects collaborate with Fisher & Paykel to complete a contemporary beach house in New Zealand

by Georgina Johnston 22 September 2020

This beachfront property on the coast of Hahei, New Zealand, evolved from the idea of sculpturing the existing landform to create a site visually harmonious with nature and to be enjoyed by all. 

Searching for a tranquil home to escape to during their breaks from the city, the owners enlisted Studio2 Architects to execute a Scandinavian-style space with textured-wood interiors and a logical layout fit for entertaining.

The kitchen therefore became the natural focus of the project, with an expansive island setting the stage for everything from a solo morning coffee to evening drinks.

This is a family that likes to cook together and socialise together, so this kitchen is designed to do that efficiently and so people can come in to help without getting in each other’s way. The layout was created in such a way that multiple people can move easily around the island and no-one gets “trapped” while working. It’s a thoroughly social experience, and a space that everyone can be part of.

P. Clarke, Owner, Studio2 Architects

By incorporating the intuitive and spacious Fisher & Paykel appliances into the space, the idea of the social kitchen was enhanced further by providing support for the owners when cooking for the whole family. 

The easy-to-use functions of the built-in ovens enable the owners to turn their focus to helping their children with homework or entertaining guests, letting the ovens do the hard work for them. For cleaning after messy meals, the DishDrawerTM removes the discomfort that loading and unloading a conventional dishwasher causes. The appliances take the stress of everyday living away from this family and instead give them time for the more important things.

A. Van Vliet, Market Product Manager, Fisher & Paykel

Just as with the sculptural, gyroscopic fireplace, it was important to the team of architects that the appliances did not detract from other architectural elements of the project. The minimal palette of materials used when designing Fisher & Paykel products, based around black glass and real, brushed steel, were therefore the perfect fit. 


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