In New Zealand, people's yearning for nature and pursuit of personalized life are increasing day by day. Triangular wooden houses, with their unique architectural aesthetics, environmental protection concept, and perfect integration with the natural environment, are gradually becoming the new favorite in the New Zealand residential market. It is not only a form of architecture, but also a symbol of life attitude, which perfectly fits the values of New Zealanders who advocate nature, pursue sustainability, and pay attention to the quality of life.
Triangle Wooden House Parameter:
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Profile |
L*H*W(mm) |
4000*4000*5000/4000*5000*5000(External dimensions) |
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Roof Type |
Pitched roof with natural drainage system. |
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Number of Floors |
One Floor/Two floor |
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Building Area |
Totally 38.8m2. The first floor is 24m2 and the second floor is 12.8m2. |
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Parameters |
Designing Life-span |
20years |
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Floor loading |
2.0KN/square meter |
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Roof loading |
0.5KN/square meter |
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Wind Loading |
0.45KN/square meter |
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Snow Loading |
0.5KN/square meter |
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Roof Frame |
Roof Main Beam |
Size: 100*100*3mm, galvanized square steel pipe, t=3.0mm, steel profile Q235 |
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Roof purlin |
Size: 50*100*2mm, galvanized C-shape steel, t=2.0mm, steel profile Q235 |
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Floor Frame |
Floor Main Beam |
Size: 100*100*3mm, galvanized square steel pipe, t=3.0mm, steel profile Q235 |
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Floor purlin |
Size: 50*100*2mm, galvanized C-shape steel, t=2.0mm, steel profile Q235 |
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Roof Decoration |
Metal carved board (external) |
75mm thickness(including insulation), brick gray color, standard brick grain. |
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Multi-layer board base plate (internal) |
12mm thickness plywood, fixed on the roof frame. |
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Bamboo and wood fiberboard (ceiling board) |
9mm thickness with yellow wood grain color. |
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Floor Decoration |
Cement board |
18mm thickness |
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Floor Moisture-proof pad |
Moisture-proof pad(Only on the ground floor) |
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SPC stone plastic flooring plate |
4mm thickness |
New Zealand Market Sales Cases and Real Customer Feedback:
Case 1: Queenstown holiday home project
- Background: Located on the shore of Lake Wakatipu in Queenstown, a famous resort in the South Island of New Zealand, David and his wife, a retired doctor from Auckland, hope to build a holiday home that can enjoy the lake and mountains, and earthquake resistance and a warm and comfortable feeling, for weekend vacations and receiving relatives and friends.
- Solution: We customized a modern and simple gabled triangular wooden house for them. The house adopts floor-to-ceiling windows to maximize the introduction of natural light and lake views and uses high-quality local New Zealand pine as the main building material to highlight the natural texture. The interior space of the house is well laid out, with a spacious living room, open kitchen, comfortable bedroom, and viewing terrace.
- Customer feedback (David & Mary): "We have always dreamed of owning a holiday home in Queenstown, and the triangular cabin is a great design! It blends perfectly into the lake and mountains, and the view from the terrace is simply stunning. The cabin's earthquake resistance makes us feel very reassured, and the wood has a good thermal insulation effect, which is very warm in winter. Friends and relatives praised it when they visited, and the children especially liked the attic bedroom, saying it was like a tree house in a fairy tale!"
Case 2: Rotorua Ecological Tourism Camp
- Background: Rotorua is a famous geothermal and Maori cultural center in New Zealand. An environmentally conscious Maori entrepreneur, Mr. Mana, planned to build an eco-friendly tourist camp on the edge of the native forest to provide tourists with a unique accommodation experience, allowing them to deeply experience Maori culture and feel the beauty of nature.
- Solution: We designed and built a series of A-shaped triangular cabins that incorporate Maori totem elements. The cabins are made of sustainably sourced wood and are equipped with solar power and rainwater collection systems to minimize the impact on the environment. The interior design of the cabins is simple and rustic, emphasizing the connection with nature, and allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the tranquil atmosphere of the forest.
- Customer feedback (Mana): "The triangular cabins add a unique charm to our eco-camp. Visitors love this unique accommodation experience. They say that the design of the cabins is both modern and wild, and they feel very comfortable and relaxed living in them as if they are integrated with nature. More importantly, the environmental protection concept of the cabins fits well with the theme of our camp. Many visitors are attracted by our environmental protection concept and unique accommodation experience. The triangular cabins brought us unexpected success!"
