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Surface attraction
This pavilion-style Landmark home has a warm, welcoming appeal,
evoked in part by its durable exterior and interior Resene paint
Street appeal and a welcoming interior
are two key aspects to a new home design.
And Landmark Homes addressed both on
this pavilion-style, four bedroom home.
The residence benefits from an extensive
use of Resene paint both inside and out.
From the street, the distinctive gabled
roofs are finished in Resene Ebony, a charcoal mid grey, as are the spouting and
fascias. The Linea weatherboard cladding
and soffits are Resene Quarter Alabaster,
while the balance of the cladding is plaster
over brick in Resene Half Nocturnal, also
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from the Resene Whites & Neutrals range.
Colour selections are easy with this collection, with multiple strengths of the same
colour intended to complement each other.
For a natural accent, the showhome’s
entry door, garage door, and louvres are
finished in Resene Shadow Match, from
the Resene Woodsman colour range.
Inside, the walls and trim in the lounge,
hall, family room, and most bedrooms are
in varying strengths of Resene Ecru White,
a soft beige, while the ensuite and ceilings
are in Resene Alabaster. The bathroom is in
Resene Duck Egg Blue and the lounge and
study are in Resene Wireless, a soft grey.
For more details on the Resene finishes
available, visit a Resene ColorShop, or
freephone 0800 RESENE (737 363). Or go
to the website: www.resene.co.nz
see more online: search 48889 or
resene at Trendsideas.com
Above: This twin-gabled, two-tone showhome by
Landmark Homes – the Orini – features an extensive
use of Resene paints and colours.