

In a prime Mount Maunganui location set just back from Marine Parade, this playful home blends in with the iconic pohutukawa trees on the street, being both striking and sympathetic of the streetscape.
Key project DETAILS.
From the outside the design brief of fun can be seen in the form of a custom designed and fabricated slide that snakes out of the upper floor connecting it with the lower floor.
Art was the client’s other focus and this is first seen in the home’s surrounding fence. A community art project, the client’s friends, family and neighbours along with Calley Home’s builders and subcontractors created pieces of art from the build’s waste which were inserted into the fence panels.
Punctuating the exterior cladding are yellow, green and red coloured glass windows that match the lemon, lime and raspberry colour theme, whilst a local street artist was commissioned to paint the shadow of the corner pohutukawa tree onto the exterior.
Resource consent conditions means that the home sits above the floodplains on a timber piled subfloor so as to maintain the flood level overland flow path. This ensures the home can withstand coastal inundation surges and, in the case of a large-scale natural hazard, can be relocated entirely (in fact there are no permanent structures on the site), thereby ultimately improving the life cycle of the home far beyond New Zealand standards.
Further extending the home’s life is a removable cedar batten rain screen that envelopes the superstructure providing protection and allowing for future maintenance to the exterior ply and batten cladding system beneath.
Robust materials were used both for the exterior and the colourful art inspired interior. Informal and lively, it’s described by the client as a ‘series of accidents’. The main living area and kitchen feature birch plywood ceilings whilst solid Venetian plaster walls make up the entry, living areas and stairwell.
Steel is used throughout juxtaposing with the natural timbers and adding an industrial air. Corten steel cladding surrounds the chimney and coated raw steel checker plate floors line the kitchen, hallway and laundry. The custom steel stairs also feature check plate treads and a criss-crossed steel balustrade.
Custom cut tiles were used to create random patterns and above the island bench in the Eastwood designed kitchen hang light shades made from recycled washed up drinks bottles.


key project PARTNERS.
Architect - Adam Mercer from Mercer & Mercer Architects
Merchant: Placemakers
Wall Linings & Bracing Systems: GIB
Waterproof roofing membrane: Arid Technologies
Steel framing: Steelworks
Cedar: Hermpac
Kitchen Manufacture: Eastwood Kitchens
Slide: EPS Fabrication
Stairs checker plate flooring: Boshier Engineering
Window systems: Alitech
Roofing: Mason Roofing
Plastering: Tauranga Plasterers
Tiling: Black Tiling
Flooring: Gerrand Floorings























