By Radley Architectural Design
Welcome to the Oikimoke Pool House Design, a stunning contemporary project completed in 2024 by Radley Architectural Design for the Pinkerton family. This architectural masterpiece is the first stage of a residential project that promises to redefine outdoor living. The pool house seamlessly connects with the future main dwelling, offering a luxurious space for the family to bask in the breathtaking views of Mount Maunganui and beyond.
Featuring innovative design elements like 2 oversize stacking sliding doors and a 4m high outdoor fireplace, the Oikimoke Pool House exudes sophistication and style. The use of architectural fair-face concrete in the glass pool fencing pillars adds a touch of elegance to the outdoor space. With a spacious downstairs area complete with a guest bathroom, this project is perfect for hosting gatherings and enjoying the beauty of the surrounding landscape.
Radley Design is an established family based Architectural design company based in Tauranga, New Zealand. We specialise in renovation and new build projects focusing on design solutions and space optimisation.
Our world is reliant on how we treat our future, so sustainability is a given factor when approaching new projects. We value Smart Eco Design that not only benefits our environment but also considers the lifestyle and approaches our clients desire.
There’s a lot that comes into the design. It’s not just how the house looks at the end of the day. It’s how it fits within the landscape, how it functions with the owners lifestyle and how it utilises space and its environment. All of these factors need to sit within the clients budget which is something we try really hard to achieve.
We value every relationship and work with owners, developers, project managers and all trades and services. This is right from the onset of initial planning stages to ensure an effective and efficient construction and completion of the project.
Scott Radley grew up in Auckland and travelled the world as a professional yachtsman. He represented New Zealand at his first world champs at the age of 14. During this time he studied architecture and fell in love with the innovative design that New Zealand represents and graduated with a national diploma in architecture and is a licensed building practitioner for design. After working in an Auckland practice for 10 years, he made the decision to move to Tauranga with his wife and 2 children in 2011. He has successfully opened his design practice in Tauranga and loves the lifestyle that the Bay of Plenty offers. You’ll regularly see Scott and his family, mountain biking the redwoods or exploring camping spots off the beaten track.