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Building a Stunning Shed House in New Zealand
Find out how old farm buildings can actually make the perfect home.
24 June 2024

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Shed houses are a cost-effective alternative to traditional builds in New Zealand, potentially costing up to half as much. Constructed from durable steel, they are well-suited for the local climate and have faster build times due to their prefabricated nature.
While the exterior resembles a shed, the interior must comply with the New Zealand Building Code. This allows for modern, open-plan living spaces finished to your preference, making them a versatile solution for a primary residence or holiday home.
A mix of original and new features in this converted shearing shed by architect Ben Daly serve to pay homage to the building’s origins while also updating it for modern-day living. Image: Sam Hartnett
Poly-carbonate sheeting replaces the original end wall, permitting diffused light to illuminate the new kitchen space in this shed house by architect Ben Daly. Image: Sam Hartnett
Drawing inspiration from the Kiwi shed vernacular, this new-build beach house dubbed ‘Offset Shed House’ by Irving Smith Architects, celebrates the simplified living and minimal styling that make shed houses a popular choice.
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