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RESIDENTIAL

FIELDING HOUSE

DESIGN: CHESHIRE ARCHITECTS
PHOTOGRAPHY: Simon Devitt

AUCKLAND


Fielding House is abundant in natural light with its façade consisting of large expanses of floor to ceiling glass panels. Fixtures were installed to provide light only where it is needed during low light times such as twilight and evening hours. A combination of minimal downlights and spotlights were selected to provide both task and general lighting. All fixtures are finished in white, creating a seamless blend between ceiling and fitting whilst their circular design complements the curved interior details. A 2700K colour temperature was utilised throughout the interior highlighting the warmth in the timber finishes to create an inviting atmosphere. // Products Featured: Prandina Lin W1


Slimline aluminium profiles were recessed into plaster ceilings and rebated into cabinetry, forming thin lines of illumination that blend seamlessly with their surroundings to create a minimal and sleek appearance. In the kitchen a combination of direct-indirect and direct only profiles were suspended above, providing lengths of uniform lighting that continue into the connecting dining area, where a length of the same direct-indirect profile was installed above the dining table. The dining area is positioned under a large skylight void which made finding a fixing point for the pendant above difficult. There was also a strong cross ventilation pull from the front lounge through to the kitchen which was causing the profile to swing. The solution was a custom designed wall bracket that was mounted to one side. 

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