If you have the growing realisation your current home no longer fulfils your needs, yet you have no desire to relocate, it’s time to reconsider your property’s space and how you use it. The unprecedented circumstances brought about by the pandemic acted as a catalyst to highlight inadequacies in people's living environments which, coupled with the surge in housing costs, means there is an increased demand for builders Christchurch renovations.
People typically think building up and out delivers the biggest transformation, yet high impact transfigurations are achieved by the clever reworking of existing areas within the property’s footprint. Renovating a property does not always mean extensive works and extravagant budgets. Repurposing a room, removing a wall, or reorientating a layout has the potential to deliver great gains, both in terms of practicalities and aesthetics.
Space is no longer the lone prerequisite, modern living places fresh demands on house designs to create a greater sense of flow and altruistic cohesion in the home.
In our experience as high-end builders, Shaun Bradley Builders are used to challenging the traditional boundaries of space, but it is the emergence of dynamic multi-functional spaces that have a huge impact on the modern living experience.
Think of a room that transitions from a quiet daytime workspace into to a vibrant social space for weekends or a dining room that transforms into a media room. Multifunctional spaces are not about cramming more into a confined area, rather they have the capacity and flexibility to adapt to the needs of the householders in a way that today’s fast-paced life demands.
A sustainable renovation embraces the use of locally sourced, eco-conscious materials to replace existing ones during the renovation process, while also implementing intentional modifications to enhance your home’s overall environmental friendliness and energy efficiency. Homeowners are now more tuned into the impact of their homes on the environment. Shaun Bradley
Builders are leading passive house builders in Christchurch and help climate-conscious clients add the green to their renovations:
There are three types of spaces within a home prime for renovation:
Public spaces: this is where social interactions take place, for example, the living room.
Semi-public spaces: these are transitional areas like open plan kitchens/diners and hallways.
Private spaces: intimate rooms such as bedrooms and bathrooms.
While function and a quality build are required in all three types of space within the modern home, it is the private spaces where a renewed sense of luxury is sought – a reserved space for rejuvenation and reflection, the ideal escape from modern living pressures.
As luxury home builders in Canterbury, Shaun Bradley Builders renovate property in Christchurch to breathe new life into traditional structures and redefine the art of residential architecture. Focussing on preserving the rich cultural heritage of the area while integrating contemporary design elements, we celebrate a seamless fusion of history, technology and modernity. Trends come and go, but good design and build are timeless. If you would like advice or guidance about your renovation project, do get in touch. Call 027 284 5363 or email Shaun directly at shaun@shaunbradleybuilders.co.nz.
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