Fostering light and warmth with Escea

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The floor-to-ceiling bi-fold windows flood the pavilion with light and are complemented by the minimalist black-finish accents which tie the room together.

The floor-to-ceiling bi-fold windows flood the pavilion with light and are complemented by the minimalist black-finish accents which tie the room together. Image: David Sievers

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The garden pavilion makes use of simple and elegant design features, creating a timeless aesthetic that melds effortlessly with the character villa it's attached to.

The garden pavilion makes use of simple and elegant design features, creating a timeless aesthetic that melds effortlessly with the character villa it’s attached to. Image: David Sievers

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With a large viewing glass that optimises the dramatic impact of the flames, the Escea DF960 is a sleek and modern approach to a traditional wood-burning fireplace.

With a large viewing glass that optimises the dramatic impact of the flames, the Escea DF960 is a sleek and modern approach to a traditional wood-burning fireplace. Image: David Sievers

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Partner content: A contemporary villa extension that absorbs the outdoors is anchored by an Escea gas fireplace.

Vast, floor-to-ceiling windows and Escea’s timeless DF Series gas fireplace are the heroes in this contemporary villa extension. Harnessing natural light and creating a visual connection to the outdoors, the sleek lines and timeless design of the Escea fireplace grounds the living space, providing comfort, warmth and solace from the elements outside.

Kellie French of architecture and interiors studio Atelier Bond—who also happens to be the homeowner, says she always wanted to find a character home—retaining the frontage and restoring its original features.

“We love the details that character homes have to offer in their long hallways, archways, cornice work, and ceiling roses. There’s something romantic about keeping these elements and giving them a refresh.”

The contemporary extension celebrates the original home’s heritage elements and is highlighted by the strong juxtaposition of old and new – the rear addition featuring expansive glass, open plan living, and robust concrete flooring catering to the needs of a growing family.

To anchor the living space and provide year-round warmth and ambience, the pared-back aesthetic of the Escea DF960 gas fireplace was the perfect fit. With a large viewing glass that optimises the dramatic impact of flames, the classic shape is reminiscent of a traditional wood-burning fire. The fireplace integrates seamlessly into the contemporary extension while paying homage to the building’s heritage.

“We wanted a high-quality fireplace that had an aesthetic value to it. Having a fireplace is just one of those things that make a space feel cosy in the winter. Knowing how expansive this space was going to be, having a fireplace just anchors the lounge area that little bit more,”

-Kellie French, homeowner.

With a large viewing glass that optimises the dramatic impact of the flames, the Escea DF960 is a sleek and modern approach to a traditional wood-burning fireplace. Image:  David Sievers

Minimalist in design, the fireplace surround sits on an Aquila marble bench flanked by sleek black joinery.

The garden pavilion makes use of simple and elegant design features, creating a timeless aesthetic that melds effortlessly with the character villa it’s attached to. Image:  David Sievers

With Escea’s Zero Clearance rating, it’s possible to install the fireplace directly into non-combustible materials such as timber, plasterboard and bespoke joinery. Powered Direct Vent and flexible flue technology also gives designers complete design freedom when it comes to integrating Escea fireplaces into both new builds and renovations – their innovative design, both in form and function, enables them to fit seamlessly into any interior.

This content has been created with support from Escea. ArchitectureNow works with a range of partners in the A&D supply sector to create and/or source appropriate content for this website and Architecture NZ magazine.

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