White-washed plywood for bach interior

holiday home plywood living room walls

With a full plywood interior, this Kaiteriteri family bach is robust, relaxed and easy to maintain.

Set between the mountains and the sea, the clients briefed in a small-scale bach sensitive to the beautiful natural environment of the Tasman region. 

Redbox Architects has responded with a collection of three cabins clad in silvering timber weatherboards and plywood internally. A large central cabin contains the main living space, which links to two separate sleeping cabins via glazed walkways giving a village-like feeling.

 

‘We wanted a simple material palette,’ says architect Brad Beazley, ‘and as a holiday home, it needed to be easy and serviceable.

The weathered Abodo cladding and prefinished PlyPlay served both dimensions bringing a vernacular and timeless look.’ 

The floor is neutral concrete with a burnished finish. And like the silvered weatherboards, this subtly makes the house feel like it has been there for a long time. Brad chose the white-washed PlyPlay (Blonde Ambition) also for its light and neutral colour. 

“We originally planned to white-wash the plywood after it was installed but chose PlyPlay for its consistent finish and colour. 

You can’t get that quality when painting in-situ. It also meant we had fewer trades on site, saving time.’ 

We wanted more character than plasterboard offered, but still keep it minimal and neutral.
— Brad Beazley
 

With PlyPlay on both the walls and ceilings, Brad applied it to other details for a consistent and seamless look with bunkbeds, shelves and interior doors all clad in plywood. 

For contrast, he has used a black accent throughout – in the window joinery, door hardware and black-stained oak kitchen. Black looks striking against the white-washed ply, elevating all finishes. 

 
 

Project credits

Product:PlyPlay™ Blonde Ambition
Architect: Redbox Architects
Builder: Jason Frater Builders
Joiner: Living Design
Text: Folio

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