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Winter 2022
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BUYERS’ GUIDES
FLOORING ✚ LIGHTING ✚ SMART HOME
DIY pot plinths
Check out this kitchen reno!
Colour crush
CREATE WARMTH AND DRAMA IN EVERY ROOM WITH THE POWER OF PAINT
SCAN TO DESIGN YOUR RACK IT 1000KG SYSTEM
Some products are not available in all Bunnings stores, but may be ordered. RACK IT 1000KG BEAM 1872mm: I/N 2760512 RACK IT 1000KG SHELF SUPPORT BRACE: I/N 2760514 RACK IT 1000KG UPRIGHT 1830mm: I/N 2760219 RACK IT 1000KG UPRIGHT 2135mm: I/N 2760239 RACK IT 1000KG MDF SHELF 897mm: I/N 2760250 RACK IT 1000KG WIRE SHELF 896mm: I/N 2760507 RACK IT 1000KG & 400KG SAFETY PIN - 20 PACK: I/N 2760238 RACK IT 1000KG PEGBOARD: I/N 0027934
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The magazine team Editor Jane Parbury Associate editor (NZ) Caroline Botting Art director Bridie Mahoney Creative services manager Katharine McKinnon Senior designer Carol Baldas Associate editor (Aus) Helen Martin Style editor Matilda Roberts Chief subeditors Catherine Sanders, Frances Pearson Senior subeditor Lorna Gow Junior digital producer Amanda Ghalaini Contributors Nikki Birrell, Tom Lazarus, Judie Siu, Shelley Tustin Advertising sales Kerry McKenzie, Hawkhurst Media Services +64 27 5969979 Advertising production manager Yulia McKenzie +64 21 969091 National advertising manager Alek Jovanoski +61 2 8114 8955 National sales coordinator Claire Wischusen +61 3 9292 2297 General enquiries +61 3 8831 9777; bunningsmag@bunnings.com.au Managing director Gerard Reynolds Executive general manager Sally Wright Chief operating officer Fiorella di Santo NZ General Manager Sido Kitchin Head of sales Annii Hirst Group content director Nick Smith Head of content, Food & Homes Julie Lee Digital strategy director Karla Courtney Social strategy director Scott Drummond Finance manager Leslie To
WINTER
Colour burst
Add deep colour to walls and furnishings for a playful, personality-rich home
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Transforming a pale, dated kitchen
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For any queries or feedback, please call the magazine team on +61 3 8831 9777 or forward to the attention of Bunnings Magazine Team, Botanicca 3 – Level 2 East Tower, 570 Swan St, Burnley, VIC 3121. Products featured in the magazine are on offer while stocks last. Some products are not available at all Bunnings stores, but may be ordered. Colours may vary slightly from images shown due to the printing process. Prices shown are Bunnings prices at the time of publication and some prices may vary in regional areas. Pricing is to be used as a guide only. This publication is not for sale.
HIDDEN DEPTHS A DIY laundry is concealed by sliding doors
Plan it 33 SNUG AS A BUG
Protect your home against the winter chill
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ROM SPARE ROOM... TO STUDY F Tips to maximise a multitasking space
41 LUXE FOR LESS
Get a spa-quality bathroom on a budget
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Update it HE LOW DOWN T Learn the best options for a flooring update
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Choose the right lighting for every space
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SMART MOVES The top tech gadgets for easier living
Do it
Rich tones and textures bring style and warmth
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Every effort has been taken to ensure instructions for DIY projects are correct. However, before you undertake any DIY activity, please ensure that you have the appropriate skills for the task at hand, use the correct tools and that you wear the appropriate safety equipment. Any professional installations must be undertaken by a licensed tradesperson. Editorial content is general in nature and is not intended to be a substitute for legal or professional advice. Published by Medium Rare Content Agency NZ Ltd. NZBN 9429047435957, 501 Karangahape Road, Auckland CBD, Auckland 1010, for Bunnings Warehouse, ABN 26 008 672 179, Botanicca 3 – Level 2 East Tower, 570 Swan St, Burnley, VIC 3121, Australia. © 2022. All rights reserved.
Dream it 13 MAKE IT POP
INTER READY W Prep your garden for the cold months
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TRASH TO TREASURE
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DIY DOS & DON’TS
Turn waste into resources by composting Know when to call in the professionals
COLOUR CUE 69
Simple hacks to personalise your home
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A European-style laundry punches above its weight
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07 From a guest room to a home office in no time!
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Regulars HAT’S HAPPENING IN WINTER W News, special buys and things to do LAVOUR BOMBS F Savoury superstars of the kitchen garden
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WINTER
Editor’s letter
WATER WORKS
Welcome!
A showerhead upgrade can elevate your bathroom’s look as well as functionality. Make the switch from a small dripping rose to a multifunction wide sprayer in an afternoon, or hire a licensed plumber to retrofit a full rail shower set-up. Be inspired by these stylish choices.
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aint is a decorating game changer. It can give your space a whole new look in as little as a day, taking it from dark and dingy to light and bright in a few sweeps of a paint roller. Colour can create mood, make a small room look larger or a big area feel more intimate. And you can create effects! If you have an artistic eye (or a stencil) and a roll of painter’s tape, you can devise a unique and eye-catching feature like the one Kitchen makeover! See page 22
in the bedroom of our story, Make it pop on page 13. Talking of speedy transformations, if you need space to WFH as well as accommodate guests, have a look at From spare room... to study (page 36). We’re sharing tips that can take your room from guest space to home office – and back! – in the twinkling of an eye.
Enjoy the issue!
Words Amanda Ghalaini. Photography (editor) Sue Stubbs, (kitchen) Kaboodle Kitchen. Some photographs feature products from suppliers other than Bunnings. †Available to order at the Special Orders Desk.
Printed by Webstar. Paper fibre is from sustainably managed forests and controlled sources. Some products are not available at all Bunnings stores, but may be ordered.
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1 1 Mondella ‘Resonance’ WELS 3-star 9L/min 3 function hand piece in Chrome, $40, I/N: 0204810 (suitable for unequal and mains pressure). 2 Argent WELS 3-star 9L/min slide shower in Brushed Gold, $599, I/N: 0206676† (suitable for mains pressure). 3 Greens ‘Penny’ WELS 3-star 9L/min hand shower in Gun Metal, $153, I/N: 0208003 (suitable for all pressures). 4 Methven ‘Krome Airstream’ 120mm WELS 3-star 9L/min 3 function rail shower in Black, $265, I/N: 5003773 (suitable for mains pressure).
Weekend upcycle Bunnings magazine reader Lois upcycled an old bike she had hidden away in her backyard, attaching five hanging planter boxes to create a delightfully decorative plant stand. The reimagined bike is now a sweet, quirky flower garden that’s easy to reach, maintain and replant with seasonal colour.
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Prolific bloomers like pansy and viola are a great choice for colour in planter boxes
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Photography (lounge room) James Moffatt, styling Tilly Roberts. Paint colours may vary on application. †Available to order at the Special Orders Desk. ‡Not all services are available in all regions.
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1 PPG Paints Tampico Brown. 2 Dulux Gold Vintage. 3 British Paints Winter Grey. 4 Wattyl Brick Dust. 5 Dulux Kumeū.
Battery recycling NZ Bunnings is now collecting household and power tool batteries for recycling at
EasyAs 3500mm x 2850mm adjustable custom plantation shutters in White, $640/sqm, I/N: 0123972†
Fit for purpose Houses are all built a little differently – oddly shaped windows and non-standard kitchen sizes are just the start. The good news is, Bunnings has a range of products that you can have custom made to fit your space - think window shutters, indoor and outdoor blinds, kitchen cabinets and benchtops. Don’t forget, too, that there are installation services available for things such as heat pumps and hot water systems. For more information and pricing, just ask at the Special Orders Desk.‡
every store in New Zealand. The national battery recycling program makes it easy for retail and trade customers to recycle their batteries. It’s expected to recycle more
than 24,000kg of batteries in the first year. Wherever you are, there’s a drop-off site close by. For more details, see bunnings.co.nz/how-torecycle-batteries.
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Durable aluminium
Brilliant ‘Darwen’ exterior wall light with textured glass in Black, $74.90, I/N: 0186161 (globe sold separately)
Upgrade your entry
GARDEN DIARIES Try growing elephant garlic, a larger but milder and sweeter form than regular garlic. Plant around the shortest day (June 21).
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Winter is the best time to plant deciduous fruit trees. If your soil has a high clay content, first dig in a planting mix with gypsum to improve soil structure.
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Help out nectar-eating native birds over winter by supplementing their
food. Set up a bird feeder and entice 3 native tūī, bellbirds and silvereyes to your garden. To promote healthy growth, prune bush and climbing roses to about half their size from mid to late winter. Leave rambling roses until late summer, after flowering. For more winter pruning tips, 4 see page 59. Move tender plants into a greenhouse to protect from frosts.
From late winter, sow seeds in pots and keep in the greenhouse until warm enough to shift outside.
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Brighten up dull days with the sweet perfume of winterflowering shrubs. See below for three to try. 1 Elephant garlic, $7.87/pack of 3, I/N: 0530663. 2 Scotts ‘Osmocote’ premium planting mix garden soil, $16.97/40L, I/N: 8912732. 3 Scotts wild bird nectar feeder, $29.88, I/N: 0355184. 4 Fiskars ‘Powergear X Series’ bypass pruner, $64.95, I/N: 0241675. 5 Saxon 126cm x 59cm x 39cm 3 tier greenhouse, $29.98, I/N: 0332452.
Giving your front door a refresh might be just the mini-makeover your house needs. Smarten up with a smart doorbell and lock, switch out the door pull, replace that tired old entry light and you have a whole new way to welcome visitors.* Yale ‘Smart Latch’ digital door lock, $269, I/N: 0135327
Miles Nelson ‘Asso’ door pull in Matt Black, $190, I/N: 8911187†
Orion smart wireless video doorbell with Grid Connect, $140, I/N: 0178707
Some products are not available at all Bunnings stores, but may be ordered.
Let there be light with these great-value finds
THRYPTOMENE ‘GOLD TIPS’
A drought and frost tolerant shrub, which flowers late winter to early spring.
DAPHNE ‘PERFUME PRINCESS’
For the garden or in a pot, the beautiful flower of this bush is the scent of winter.
VIBURNUM ‘EVE PRICE’
Growing in sun or shade, it displays red buds and pink flowers throughout winter.
Scan the QR code For more on what to do in the garden during winter, go to bunnings.co.nz/ gardendiaries After applying fertiliser around edible plants, delay harvesting for a few days and rinse well before cooking and eating. If using products to deal with pests, diseases or weeds, always read the label, follow the instructions carefully and wear suitable protective equipment. Store all garden chemicals out of reach of children and pets.
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1 Mercator ‘Leia’ touch table lamp in Brushed Chrome and Black, $23.90, I/N: 0126616. 2 Verve Design ‘Glitter’ lava lamp in Silver, $20, I/N: 0055817. 3 Halo frosted glass table lamp in White, $14.98, I/N: 4371092. All globes sold separately.
Words Jane Wrigglesworth. *Any hardwired electrical work must be carried out by a licensed tradie. †Available to order at the Special Orders Desk.
THREE TABLE LAMPS UNDER $25
Feast Watson. The care your timber deserves.
Feast Watson’s new Care and Maintenance Range nourishes, restores and rejuvenates interior timber floors and surfaces. Give your timber the care it deserves with Feast Watson. Beautiful Protection. feastwatson.co.nz Feast Watson® is a registered trade mark.
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WINTER DECOR
BRING RICH COLOUR TO WALLS AND FURNISHINGS FOR A HOME THAT’S BOTH WARM AND PLAYFUL
Styling assistant Faith Tapsell. Artwork Bloom by Marie Valencia. Paint colours may vary on application.
Photography BELINDA MERRIE Styling SAM VAN KAN
ABOVE Wall painted in Dulux Tōtara Park paint. Fiddle leaf fig plant in Lotus Collection 30cm ceramic pot with stand in White, $62, I/N: 0260823 (plant sold separately). Tuscan Path 28.5cm x 16cm ceramic vase in White, $32.50, I/N: 0204160. Shelf unit, see page 16 for details. Pendant lights, see from page 69 for DIY instructions. Luce Bella ‘G125’ 4W 470lm LED ES globes in Warm White Amber, $16.90 each, I/N: 0019568. All other products, stylist’s own. Some products are not available at all Bunnings stores, but may be ordered. bunnings |
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Wall painted in PPG Paints Palewood (background), Allamanda (stripes), and Dulux Tapawera (lower wall) paints. Verve Design ‘Grace’ pendant, $64, I/N: 0198460, with Luce Bella ‘G95’ 4W 470lm LED ES globe in Warm White Amber, $10.90, I/N: 0019565 (globe sold separately). Mimosa ‘Malibu’ bench, $177, I/N: 0256334 (stock may be limited in some stores until July). (On bench) Silver fittonia plant in Capi ‘Row’ 12cm x 9cm ball vase in Ivory, $9.98, I/N: 0086582. Plinths, see from page 69 for DIY instructions. (On tall plinth) Philodendron ‘Rojo Congo’ plant in Northcote Pottery ‘Benji’ 15cm chaff pot, $6.50, I/N: 0263710. (On short plinth) Philodendron ‘Hope’ plant in SK ‘Basel’ 14cm x 13cm fashion ceramic pot in Moss Green, $15.98, I/N: 0193150. All plants sold separately. Hanwood 6mm hybrid rigid vinyl plank flooring with 2mm EVA foam in Reclaimed Oak, $37.50/sqm, $99/pack of 12 (2.64sqm), I/N: 0028173. BELOW RIGHT Pendant lights, see from page 69 for DIY instructions. Luce Bella ‘G125’ 4W 470lm LED ES globes in Warm White Amber, $16.90 each, I/N: 0019568. All other products, stylist’s own. Some products are not available at all Bunnings stores, but may be ordered.
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s we settle into winter, why not turn your attention to giving your indoor spaces a whole new look? There’s nothing like deep, saturated colour for transforming a room into a place that positively zings with personality, so get your sample pots ready and fire up your imagination for a joyful season indoors.
MAKE IT
PRETTY PLINTHS AND PENDANTS, SEE FROM PAGE 69
GET THE LOOK n To create a contrasting striped design, first paint the cleaned wall in the lightest colour, leaving it to dry thoroughly. n Use a spirit level and pencil to mark out straight, evenly spaced stripes and an adjustable compass to mark curves joining the ends.
n Position painter’s tape to mask just
outside the pencil lines, ripping it into small pieces to make smooth curves. n Remove pencil marks with an eraser, then paint with a brush slightly wider than the gaps, applying two coats and leaving to dry after each coat. Remove the tape as soon as you’ve finished to avoid tearing dried paint.
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Surprise and delight with a pretty shade of paint inside a shelf unit
MAKE IT
CUSTOM FRAMED MIRROR, SEE FROM PAGE 69
ABOVE To make this colourful unit we constructed a flat pack cabinet, centred the shelf supports and filled in the spare holes. Then we applied a primer suitable for laminate, painted it and attached painted bun feet to give it a unique touch. Kaboodle Kitchen 800mm wall cabinet, $120, I/N: 2662263. Pinetrim ‘Oxford’ 110mm untreated pine feet in Clear, $12 each, I/N: 0294399. Unit painted with PPG Paints Earth Angel (pink), Dulux Ōhiwa (pale green) and Hidden Depths (dark green), and Rust-Oleum Red Currant (red) paints. See page 13 for other product details. Some products are not available at all Bunnings stores, but may be ordered.
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Wall painted in Dulux Finnegan paint. Mirror, see from page 69 for DIY instructions. Dichondra ‘Silver Falls’, columnea and kalanchoe ‘Smokey Blue’ plants all in Moda 25cm rattan hanging baskets, $14.50 each, I/N: 0116133. (On shelf) Fiesta 5.5cm succulent plant in assorted ceramic pot. Silver fittonia plant in Capi ‘Row’ 12cm x 9cm ball vase in Ivory, $9.98, I/N: 0086582. All plants sold separately. Duratile ‘Terrazzo Classic’ 60cm x 60cm porcelain floor tiles, $31.32/carton of 3, I/N: 0271126. Foreno ‘E-Steel Minimal’ bath spout in Brushed Stainless Steel, $199, I/N: 0231305 (suitable for all pressures), and ‘E-Steel Ultra’ shower mixer in Brushed Stainless Steel, $189, I/N: 0231313 (suitable for mains pressure only). Caroma ‘Aura’ 1800mm freestanding bath in White, $1,825, I/N: 4821600†. Caroma ‘Cosmo’ 900mm single towel rail in Black, $89.88, I/N: 0130089. All other products, stylist’s own.
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Rich reds with brown undertones are chic and cocooning, and easier to live with than fire-engine hues
MAKE IT
CUBE TABLE AND FLOOR LAMP, SEE FROM PAGE 69 Simple and sculptural furnishings look extra striking against a wall of deep colour ABOVE Wall painted in Dulux Whakapapa paint. Fiddle leaf fig plant in Lotus Collection 43cm x 34cm ceramic indoor pot with stand in White, $62, I/N: 0200336. Coffee table and floor lamp, see from page 69 for DIY instructions. Arlec ‘Dusk Mix & Match’ large barrel lamp shade in Cream, $39.50, I/N: 0160261. Blue star fern plant in Lotus Collection 28cm XL ceramic egg pot in White, $29.98, I/N: 0258676. Lotus Collection ‘Linear’ 18cm ceramic pot in White, $12.98, I/N: 0258701 (used as a stand). All plants sold separately. Hanwood 6mm hybrid rigid vinyl plank flooring with 2mm EVA foam in Marina Sand, $37.50/sqm, $99/pack of 12 (2.64sqm), I/N: 0099290. All other products, stylist’s own. Some products are not available at all Bunnings stores, but may be ordered. 18 bunnings.co.nz |
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U LT R A L O W ODOUR LASTING FINISH B AC K I N T H E ROOM SOONER
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A 3M solution for every room Find the right product to organise, hang and decorate in each area of your home with the comprehensive range from 3M 1. KITCHEN & UTILITY Organising and sorting life’s little everyday things doesn’t have to be complicated. With Command™ hooks, hanging general household items such as kitchen utensils, bags, coats, belts, towels or keys is quick and easy. They hold up to 3.4kg and are damage-free, leaving no messy residue on your walls, doors or cabinets. And when you’re ready for a change, rehanging is easy – simply apply a Command™ refill strip, and you can take down, move and reuse these hooks again and again. Plus, keep that tangle in the utility cupboard in order with the Command™ broom gripper. Just push a broom handle into the gripper for easy storage and ready access – it holds up to 1.8kg.
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Command™ mixed wall value pack adhesive hooks in White, pack of 22, I/N: 0180143
2. LIVING AREAS
Command™ picture hanging strips in White, pack of 6 large, I/N: 8908937
Command™ picture hanging strips in White, pack of 12 medium, I/N: 8908940
3M CLAW™ 11kg plasterboard picture hangers with spot markers, pack of 4, I/N: 0203107
Add life to your space with a gallery wall, collage or statement art piece with Command™ picture hanging strips. Fast, simple to use and available in a variety of sizes and weights, they can hold up to 7kg. The strips adhere strongly to surfaces including painted walls, wood, tiles and more. Plus, they remove cleanly and are renter friendly – leaving no holes, marks, sticky residue or stains. For heavier-hold jobs, up to 11kg or even 20kg, try 3M CLAW™ plasterboard picture hangers. They require no tools and no studs – simply mark using the spot marker provided, push and hang.
3M CLAW™ 20kg plasterboard picture hangers with spot markers, pack of 3, I/N: 0203110
Some products are not available at all Bunnings stores, but may be ordered.
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Command™ 1.8kg broom gripper in White, I/N: 0309197
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3. BATHROOM & LAUNDRY Create space in the bathroom, shower or laundry with the Command™ wet area towel hook. These hooks allow you to keep towels or robes hung up neatly to dry and can withstand hot, wet and humid environments. What’s more, they stick to a variety of surfaces, including glass, mirrors, tiles, fibreglass, wood and painted surfaces. They feature the revolutionary Command™ adhesive for damage-free hanging with no need for tools.
Command™ adhesive wet area towel hook in Frosted, large, I/N: 0258940
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For items that need undetectable mounting, such as on indoor glass, tiles, translucent picture frames or mirrors, reach for the stealth power of ScotchMount™ clear double-sided mounting tape. It holds up to 6.8kg thanks to the 3M™ industrial-strength adhesive.
Scotch-Mount™ ‘Clear’ double-sided mounting tape, 2.5cm x 1.52m, I/N: 0323806
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5. GARAGE & OUTDOORS Trust your heavyweight hanging projects to the 3M CLAW™ plasterboard picture hangers, proven to hold up to 30kg. These engineered hardened-steel claws lock securely into plasterboard – just push, hang and you’re done. For jobs that need an extra strong hold, choose Scotch-Mount™ Extreme double-sided mounting tape. With its 3M™ industrial strength permanent adhesive, this double-sided tape defies gravity, holding up to 13.6kg! Plus, it’s weather-resistant to provide a long-lasting bond even in an outdoor location. If you’re mounting shelves in your new apartment or mounting a wall board to help organise gear in your garage, the Scotch-Mount™ Extreme double-sided mounting tape does the job quickly, easily and without tools.
Scan here for further inspiration, and for more information, visit 3m.co.nz Scotch-Mount™ ‘Extreme’ double-sided mounting tape, 2.5cm x 1.52m, I/N: 0323823
3M CLAW™ 30kg plasterboard picture hangers with spot markers, pack of 2, I/N: 0338603
Double-Sided Mounting Tape
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OPENING UP WHAT WAS A SMALL, DATED KITCHEN BRINGS LIGHT AND COLOUR TO THE HEART OF THIS HOME Words and styling HOLLY BYRNE Photography ANNA ROBINSON
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plain white kitchen was never on the cards for homeowners Catherine and Josh. After moving into their 1950s brick home, they wasted no time in planning their dream cook zone. Catherine wanted colour and character – and a more open-plan layout for keeping watch over their young daughters, Billie and Bobby – but didn’t want to over-invest, so the couple worked with Kaboodle Kitchen to bring their plans to life.
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The original kitchen was enclosed and uninspiring, but removing a wall and replacing the white cabinetry with a sophisticated colour scheme has transformed the room
Reproduction of colours may vary due to lighting and the printing process. ‘Before’ photograph courtesy of Ray White Henley Beach.
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KITCHEN SOLUTIONS
Measure, plan, check
After the northern wall was removed and the kitchen opened up to the adjacent dining room, the couple called in some planning help from Bunnings. “Luke from the Kitchen Design Service team measured the entire space, then within two hours he’d fully drawn up the design,” explains Catherine. “I triple checked everything by putting masking tape all over the floor and walking around the kitchen, making sure that I’d allowed enough distance between the cabinets and the island.”
Colour me happy
FLOOR PLAN
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“Everyone does a white kitchen, which can be beautiful, but I wanted something with more depth and character,” says Catherine, who made multiple trips in store to see products up close and to scale before locking anything in. “That was really important, because sometimes a swatch alone can be misleading – you want to see a panel of it to see how the light plays with it.” One of her visits even led to a last-minute switch of benchtops.
FRIDGE BIN ISLAND
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“I just had this feeling, so I went into the store and saw it on a large scale, and realised the vein was too intense,” she recalls. Their final selections included a more understated marblelook engineered stone on the benchtops, splashback and shelving, paired with premium thermoformed Alpine profile cabinetry in Grey Fig.
Catherine and Josh are thrilled with their new family-friendly space
TOP CENTRE Kaboodle Kitchen 2 x 38L side mount pullout bins in Grey, $397, I/N: 0220934 (available mid-late June). TOP RIGHT Mondella ‘Resonance’ WELS 5-star 6L/min curved sink mixer in Stainless Steel (suitable for unequal/mains pressure), $170, I/N: 0204805. All other products, stylist’s own. Some products are not available at all Bunnings stores, but may be ordered. Always engage licensed trades to carry out plumbing and hardwired electrical work. bunnings |
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BELOW Kaboodle Kitchen 150mm 2 tier soft close pullout basket, $117.98, I/N: 2667713, and ‘Plaza’ 96mm kitchen handles in Matte Black, $8.28 each, I/N: 0175953†. All other products, stylist’s own.
“I not only wanted a beautiful kitchen, I wanted it to be extremely functional, which it is. I can’t believe how perfect we got it” Catherine, homeowner
Planning perfection
“The absolute non-negotiable was a pull-out bin, because I grew up in a household where the bins were always sitting inside a cabinet, where they got messy and would always smell,” explains Catherine. “We did not want that! So with the pullout bin, I can chop my food and scrape the scraps straight in. It’s unbelievable!” A dishwasher was
strategically placed just a step away for a streamlined scrapeand-stack process, and concealed with an integrated cabinet panel. On the opposite side of the island, soft-close pull-out wireware has levelled up the organisation and storage capabilities in the family pantry. “The pantry pull-out baskets are the thing we didn’t know we needed!” says Josh.
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Stainless-steel appliances complement the modern styling of the refreshed space
Be inspired to create a unique look: bunnings.co.nz/personaliseyour-kitchen-design
Read it!
†Available to order at the Special Orders Desk.
Opening up the space and creating a functional kitchen island was essential. “The square shape is something different, because people often go for a rectangle island, but it also adds to the storage underneath,” says Josh. The pair opted for backto-back 600mm base cabinets with push-to-open cupboards on one side and a pull-out waste bin and drawers on the other, forgoing the counter overhang they had planned. “We had the cabinets set up, and our toddler was running around the island one day when we realised that the overhang was perfect head-height for her to hurt herself,” says Catherine.
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INSINKERATOR BRUSH’N’PUSH SINK TOOL IN BOX
DREAM IT
SMART DESIGN With a deep sink and pull-out mixer tap, this small space can handle big messes
Hidden depths SLIDING DOORS REVEAL A COMPACT DIY LAUNDRY THAT PUNCHES ABOVE ITS WEIGHT
Photography Kaboodle Kitchen. Reproduction of colours may vary due to lighting and the printing process.
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ack of space is a common prompt for a laundry reno but, in the case of this unit, the issue was too much space. “You could have had four machines in there!” says homeowner Ben. “It was the sort of room you’d have for a big family.” For a two-bedroom apartment this was too much of a good thing, so the laundry was reconfigured into a cupboard tucked behind sliding doors.
Choosing Kaboodle Kitchen cabinetry was a no-brainer – the same finishes are in the enlarged kitchen/dining area, giving a sense of cohesion, plus Ben was comfortable putting it together with help from friends. “We’re the type of guys who will YouTube it until we work it out!” he says. Ben further flexed his DIY muscles, taking on the tiling, plastering and painting, to create a space that’s as good-looking as it is functional.
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The maximum amount of storage was top priority when designing the space. Stacking containers help keep shelves organised
Must haves
“For me, a laundry is not a big deal,” says Ben. “I wanted a space where I could clean my footy boots!” But with an eye on the practicalities – and potential future needs – he added a few more items to the list. A washing machine and a deep sink, teamed with a gooseneck mixer, were musthaves, along with bulked-up storage. A dryer, however, didn’t make the cut. “I like the feeling of my clothes when they’ve been drying in the sun, and there’s a laundromat down the road in case of an emergency,” explains Ben.
Colour cues
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When you’re dealing with a small but functional zone, good storage is important. This was front of mind when Ben designed the layout using Kaboodle Kitchen’s online 3D planner. Cabinets above and below the sink, plus a large cupboard and an industrial-style, steel-framed Kaboodle shelf unit, give plenty of stash space. Inside the cupboard, there’s lots of room for linens and miscellaneous bits and bobs, all neatly contained in lidded tubs.
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A laundry cupboard is a fantastic space-saver when you can’t have – or don’t want – a dedicated room. Ben’s new laundry is tucked at one end of the kitchen and dining area, but you wouldn’t know it was there, with everything hidden behind neat white doors. The three-panel sliding door (custom-made to fit) is on three tracks, so it can slide to one side or the other, or stack in the middle, so every part of the laundry is accessible.
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LEFT Kaboodle Kitchen ‘Modern’ profile cabinetry in Poppy Seed; 600mm steel frame wall shelf in Black, $229.41, I/N: 0125929; ‘Plaza’ 96mm kitchen handles in Matte Black, $8.28 each, I/N: 0175953†; and benchtop, for similar try single edge customisable benchtop in Calcutta Gloss, $291.77/m, I/N: 8910017†. Storage tubs, for similar try Inabox ‘Home’ storage tubs with lids in Grey, $16/19L, I/N: 0131395; and $7.48/5L, I/N: 0131392. All other products, stylist’s own. PREVIOUS PAGE Sink mixer, for similar try Mondella ‘Resonance’ WELS 4-star 7.5L/min pin lever vege spray sink mixer, $165, I/N: 0220599 (suitable for mains pressure only). Some products are not available at all Bunnings stores, but may be ordered. Always engage licensed trades to carry out plumbing and hardwired electrical work.
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A Kaboodle Kitchen pantry provides ample storage and keeps clutter organised
1 Flexi Storage ‘Studio’ freestanding 5 shelf storage unit in Oak & Black, $199, I/N: 0332534, 3 shelf half storage unit, $129, I/N: 0332539, and 2 drawer and 1 shelf half storage unit, $179, I/N: 0332540. 2 Flexi Storage ‘Studio’ freestanding 2 drawer and 4 shelf storage unit in Oak & Black, $269, I/N: 0332536. 3 Flexi Storage ‘Studio’ freestanding 2 drawer and hanging rail storage unit in Oak & Black, $215, I/N: 0332535. 4 Flexi Storage ‘Studio’ freestanding 5 shelf storage unit in Oak & Black, $199, I/N: 0332534. 5 Flexi Storage ‘Studio’ freestanding 3 shelf and hanging rail storage unit in Oak & Black, $185, I/N: 0332533, and freestanding end component with mirror and shelf in Oak & Black, $135, I/N: 0332537.
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CLUTTER-CLEARING Creating a dedicated place for your belongings will help you to achieve and maintain a tidy space, whether it’s for clothes or kitchenware, or the latest stock to arrive in your store. The Flexi Storage Studio range provides a solution for every zone, with 580mmdeep hanging rails (designed to fit standard coat hangers), open shelves and drawers to tuck away excess items.
VERSATILITY The new Flexi Storage Studio range has been thoughtfully designed as a series of modular units, from bedside tables to wardrobes and bookshelves, that can be used on their own or connected to create a custom storage solution that suits your lifestyle. There are 10 units covering every storage style, including open shelves, drawers, hanging rails and even mirrors. The chic, minimalist designs are strong and sturdy, so they can be used anywhere within the home or workplace.
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MIX AND MATCH The open shelves can be utilised to display your favourite decorative items to inject colour and character into your home or workspace. The freestanding five-shelf, four-shelf and three-shelf half units are ideal for setting your creative side free, whether you want to colour-code your book collection or perfect an Instagram-worthy vignette, while the two-drawer and four-shelf, two-drawer and one-shelf half, and three-shelf and hanging rail units provide the best of both worlds. And, as a bonus, the new range seamlessly coordinates with the Flexi Storage Clever Cubes and Decorative Shelving.
1 Flexi Storage ‘Studio’ freestanding 4 shelf shelving unit in Oak & Black, $110, I/N: 0342623. 2 Flexi Storage ‘Studio’ freestanding 2 drawer and 4 shelf storage unit in Oak & Black, $269, I/N: 0332536. 3 Flexi Storage ‘Studio’ freestanding 1 drawer and 1 shelf side table in Oak & Black, $89, I/N: 0332538. Some products are not available at all Bunnings stores, but may be ordered.
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YOUR HOME, YOUR SANCTUARY Besides keeping you wonderfully toasty, Earthwool® glasswool insulation has sound-absorbing qualities to help make time spent indoors more tranquil. It's also completely non-combustible, for extra peace of mind. And when the weather warms up, your insulation will continue to work its magic by keeping your home cool and comfy inside.
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products in the range to maximise energy efficiency. Made using recycled glass bottles, it is tightly compressed into its packaging to make transport and handling a breeze. Plus, if you’re the person installing it, you will love the ECOSE® Technology binder, which makes the product super-soft and much less itchy.
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Some products are not available at all Bunnings stores, but may be ordered. If installing your own insulation, wear protective equipment and follow safety instructions.
1 Earthwool® glasswool R2.6 1160mm x 580mm x 90mm acoustic wall insulation batt, $106/9.4sqm, I/N: 0224634; Earthwool® glasswool R2.8 1160mm x 580mm x 90mm acoustic wall insulation batt, $122.50/6.73sqm, I/N: 0224644. 2 Earthwool® glasswool R3.6 1160mm x 430mm x 175mm ceiling insulation batt, $66.74/8.5sqm, I/N: 0283029; Earthwool® glasswool R4.1 1160mm x 430mm x 195mm ceiling insulation batt, $70.05/7.5sqm, I/N: 0290605.
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Good insulation in the home is one of the best ways to stabilise the temperature, and improve energy efficiency. “There’s a range of insulation products suitable for pitched roofs, ceilings, external walls, internal partitions and underfloor, which work as a thermal barrier to prevent heat escaping in winter and entering in summer, and provide acoustic benefits,” says James Bedford of Knauf Insulation (Earthwool). When choosing insulation batts, look at the R-value. “The higher the R-value, the better the insulation will perform at resisting heat flow,” explains James. Some products can be installed by a confident DIYer, but wear correct protective equipment and follow safety instructions carefully.
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Much of a home’s heat gain and loss is through windows so, if you’re building, plan window placement carefully. To maximise the benefits of winter sun, have the kitchen and living areas facing north, and include large windows and glazed doors where possible. Conversely, to minimise heat loss, use smaller windows on southfacing walls. As well as air leaking around windows, a lot of heat is lost through the glass. With double glazing, the sealed gap between the two panes of glass acts as a barrier to prevent heat escaping and keep cold air outside.
Kent ‘Murchison’ wood heater, $2,198, I/N: 0177880†
Drape expectations
Closing full-length, quality curtains, roller blinds or plantation shutters before the temperature drops outside will help create a cocooning effect. Generally, the thicker the window covering, the more insulating it is. Full curtains in a thick or specialised thermal fabric retain warmth, but Hamptons-style shutters work, too. Martin Wilson of EasyAs Shutters explains, “Our plantation shutters have solid blades that help contain heat in a warm room, making them a great option if you’re looking to improve your home’s thermal efficiency.” Exterior shutters can be hinged or installed on sliding systems to give an extra layer of protection from cold
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Turn up the heat
There’s a wide selection of heaters, from woodburners to realistic gas log or electric fireplaces. Reverse cycle airconditioners have a thermostat to
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Before deciding on flooring, consider the material’s thermal mass – its ability to store heat and radiate it back. Low-mass floors, such as timber, tend to heat up faster than high-mass materials like concrete, tile and stone. But once warm, high-mass floors retain heat for longer.
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set the desired temperature, warming the whole room. Radiant heaters produce a direct heat that warms the immediate area, whereas convection models typically heat air and use a fan to redistribute it – a good choice for larger areas. When choosing heating, consider the size of the space, running costs, energy efficiency, heat output and requirements such as a flue and professional installation.
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1 Roof insulation The minimum amount of roof insulation required for new builds is double what it used to be, resulting in one of the most cost-effective ways to boost thermal performance. 2 Windows Minimum requirements for insulation levels on windows have been increased. The priority is for colder climate zones, with a staggered approach for other zones. 3 Weather-proof For high-density housing, weathertightness testing will be introduced. 4 HVAC systems There’ll be a new verification method for the energy efficiency of Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) systems. For more information, visit building.govt.nz (search for 2021 building code update).
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1 Kent ‘Logfire II’ insert wood heater, $2,699, I/N: 0177881†. 2 Carrier ‘Fern’ 6.2kW split system airconditioner, $1,799, I/N: 0236195. 3 EasyAs 1810mm x 1200mm adjustable plantation shutter in White, $1,250, I/N: 0022405†. 4 Duramax ‘Etchlite’ 1980mm x 810mm fibreglass double-glazed entry door, $1,453, I/N: 0250824†. 5 Expol 1200mm x 410mm x 60mm R1.4 underfloor insulation in White, $72.83, I/N: 0335240. 6 Stormguard ‘V-Seal’ draught excluder in Brown, $13.90/5m, I/N: 0269465. 7 Mill 2000W panel heater in White, $369, I/N: 0289318. 8 Earthwool ‘Glasswool’ 1160mm x 430mm x 155mm R3.3 ceiling insulation batts, $65.13/10.5sqm, I/N: 8903532. 9 Moroday ‘MDS 1’ plastic door seal, $10.49, I/N: 4063254. 10 Mercator ‘Flinders 1400’ 3 blade ceiling fan in Oil Rubbed Bronze, $319, I/N: 4371581. Some products are not available at all Bunnings stores, but may be ordered. Some items will need professional installation.
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DOUBLE-DUTY ROOM
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FOLLOW THESE 10 TIPS AND CONVERT A COSY BEDROOM INTO A WORKSPACE, PRONTO! Words SHELLEY TUSTIN Photography CATH MUSCAT Styling SAMI SIMPER
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The most important element of a good guest room is, of course, somewhere to sleep. Opt for a sofa bed or day bed, which can be used for seating on a workday and converted to a bed when visitors call.
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Amp up the comfort factor for an inviting space – rugs underfoot, cushions and throws, potted plants and the like. You’ll also appreciate the homey touches on a regular weekday.
A tidy workspace makes for a tidy mind – and is quicker to pack up out of sight
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A slimline desk can be quickly changed into a dressing table when company calls. Choose one with a drawer to stash paperwork and keep the surface clear when not in use.
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Take a seat
A cushioned office chair in a nice fabric or pretty colour sets a softer tone for an office-meets-bedroom. Or just swap out the study seat for an occasional chair for instant relaxation.
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Centre a sturdy wall hook over the desk and use it to hang a pinboard for workdays, then swap that for a mirror to complete a welcoming guest room dressing table set-up.
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From paperwork to Post-its, pens to devices, pack it all away in neat, lidded boxes after work. If guests call at short notice, you can stack the boxes out of the way in seconds.
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Divide the wardrobe to define the double-duty nature of the room. Reserve one side for your guests’ needs, keeping hanging rails free for their clothes and tucking linens (towels, a blanket for cold nights) into drawers. The other side can be kept for speedily stashing work clutter.
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For a warm, welcoming mood, ambient light is key. Consider this when choosing your task lighting – furnish your desk with a pretty shaded lamp that still casts enough light for working.
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Demand more from your furnishings, always with an eye for extra storage – for example, a day bed with drawers underneath, or a coffee table with a shelf.
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up to 75 days, depending on conditions. For larger areas, such as caravans, garages and storage units, the high capacity unit can absorb up to four litres of moisture over six months. Reuse this unit with refill crystals, which come in a resealable, airtight bottle with safety lock cap to ensure the crystals don’t activate before you need them.
Removing moisture and humidity will help keep musty bathroom smells at bay
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SUPER SOAKERS DampFree products are filled with moisture-absorbing crystals, made using a non-toxic and septic-safe formula. These moisture magnets soak up humidity and dampness, reducing mildew, mould and fungus, as well as eliminating the musty odours they cause. As the crystals pull in moisture from the air, they simply dissolve, making them easy to discard and top up using the refill crystals.
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HIDDEN HEROES Ever gone to pack for a holiday only to find your favourite bag has been stricken by mould? It’s a common occurrence, especially in more humid climates. Luckily, the DampFree range comes in a range of shapes and sizes to let you cut the condensation in every corner of your home. The hanging pouch is perfect for wardrobes and other small, enclosed spaces. It’ll last
Store products out of reach of children and pets, and always follow the instructions. Some products are not available at all Bunnings stores, but may be ordered.
1 DampFree refill crystals, $22/3.4kg, I/N: 0011485. 2 DampFree moisture absorber tub, $22.90/2kg, I/N: 0011489. 3 DampFree moisture absorber hanging pouch, $12.98/ pack of 3, I/N: 0011488. 4 DampFree linen scented moisture absorber hanging pouch, $4.98, I/N: 0011487. 5 DampFree moisture vanilla scented absorber hanging pouch, $5.50, I/N: 0011486.
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LESSEN THE STRESS A typical trip to the groomer can often lead to fretting over our four-legged friends. With the Dremel 7020 Pet Grooming Kit, you can use the nail grinder to gently trim their nails at home, where both you and your pets will be calm and comfy. The grinder has even been carefully designed with a quiet motor to avoid frightening nervous dogs – and it can also be used on cats. The battery-operated trimmer is lightweight, easy to handle and cordless, so you can use it anywhere your pet is most content.
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With the Dremel 7020 Pet Grooming Kit, the nail trimming process gets a whole lot safer and smoother. There’s a safety guard on the top of the tool to cover all rotating parts, while the grinder’s transparent paw guide collects any nail dust to keep the surroundings clean. It’s a better experience for your pet’s paws, too. By gradually sanding back their nails on a 45 degree angle, you can avoid any pain or bleeding that typically results from over-clipping – and there’s no need to worry about potentially dangerous slip-ups when they can’t sit still!
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ombining careful planning with just a few big-ticket items can result in a beautiful bathroom that is still kind to your back pocket. Follow our tips to make it work for you.
Talk to your tradies
Mondella ‘Rococo’ 1200mm vitreous china vanity basin with 1 tap hole, $168, I/N: 0199628, and WELS 4-star 4.5/3L rimless back-to-wall toilet suite, $297, I/N: 0126030. Caroma ‘Cupid’ freestanding bath, $1,999, I/N: 0306415†. Wall painted in Dulux Happy Valley paint. Some products are not available at all Bunnings stores, but may be ordered.
Have a clear budget in mind and discuss it with your tradies. “Engaging early with a plumber will allow you to explore options and associated costs and timing upfront, better preparing you for decision making and to achieve the best possible outcome,” says Luke Di Michiel of Caroma. Good planning also means having tradies in line and on time when needed, to help prevent delays and extra cost.
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When renovating, retaining the same bathroom footprint and layout can save big bucks. Keep load-bearing walls where they are, and avoid moving the location of plumbing or electrical fixtures. If you can keep all the plumbing to one wall, even better. Your tradies can give you a real idea of what your proposed changes might cost, and if there might be workable alternatives.
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Replace tapware This is a quick price-friendly fix with big impact. Select the basin mixer first, then the shower and bathroom accessories with complementary shapes to create a cohesive look. Tackle old grout and silicone If the tiles are in good condition, removing and replacing the grout will help to give the whole room a fresh, clean look. Power of paint From the floors to the ceiling, vanity to the bathtub, paint can make a big change. Choose coatings suitable for a wet space and appropriate for the surface.
Double vanities mean you’ll never wait for basin access again
Plush towels and potted greenery help enhance the space
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Trim costs on big-ticket items, without compromising on style. Vanity If your vanity can’t be revived, this is an item to invest in. Not only is it used frequently, but it is also often the bathroom’s focal point, so a new one will have major impact on the way the whole space looks and feels. Tiles Replace chipped and cracked tiles and, if they’re in good nick but the pattern is dated, consider painting them. If new ones are needed, you could tile just the wet zones, such as the shower, around the bath and behind the vanity, and paint the remaining areas.
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Electricals Focus on the necessities. Prioritise lighting options for daily tasks, such as shaving. Invest in good ventilation, to help prevent mildew, mould and odours. If possible, add a heated towel rail for warmth. Toilet A quality loo will pay dividends in good looks, ease of living and water usage (view the WELS rating; the more stars, the more water efficient it is). Flooring Ceramic tiles are hardy and can imitate expensive stone. Hybrid flooring (laminate with a waterproof core) gives the visual warmth of timber floorboards in areas that normally wouldn’t allow it. Vinyl can mimic highend materials from timber to tiles.
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If your existing vanity is structurally sound, it can be revamped inexpensively with specialist paint and new drawer pulls
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Smooth move
Make your home relocation a success with products and room-by-room planning tips from Wrap & Move 1. BEDROOMS
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Start on guest bedrooms, and leave the kids’ bedrooms until last. Items used least should be packed first. Shift your whole wardrobe with a Wrap & Move 257Lt Heavy Duty Porta Robe Moving Carton, which includes a handy hanging rail and an easy access closing door to protect clothing from dust and dirt. Clothes, stuffed toys, manchester, pillows and more can all fit into Wrap & Move 105Lt Moving Bags. Protect your mattress from the elements with Wrap & Move Mattress Protectors, available from single to king sizes.
Often a treasure trove of knick-knacks, artwork, stands and consoles, landings and hallways need a packing plan. Wrap & Move Light Duty Bubble Wrap is ideal for protecting mirrors, pictures and other slim items, while Wrap & Move 38Lt Light Duty Moving Cartons are perfect for medium-weight items. Use Wrap & Move Honeycomb Paper Wrap to cushion fragiles.
Once you’ve purged those papers and sorted your books and magazines, it’s time to pack. Store documents, folders, stationery and other small items in Wrap & Move 26Lt Light Duty Moving Cartons – the lid even has a handy labelling area. Protect your desk and shelving units (and walls) with Wrap & Move Corner Protectors. Use the Wrap & Move Mini Shrink Wrap (apply with the Dispenser) to secure pen holders, stationery trays, and even the desk to keep drawers closed.
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6. GARAGE This is likely to be the loading zone on moving day, so stash Wrap & Move Premium Moving Blankets here to protect your whitegoods and other furniture items. Large, heavy items – think garden equipment, paints, sports gear, and so on – require sturdy boxes; Wrap & Move 104Lt Heavy Duty Tea Chest Moving Cartons should be your go-to here.
7. WHOLE HOUSE An organised move is a successful move, and colour-coding rooms with the Wrap & Move Set of Four Coloured Room Tapes makes a massive difference when it comes to unpacking. Finally, have Wrap & Move 50 Pack Fragile Labels on hand to make it very clear which precious items need extra care.
4. KITCHEN The heart of the home is also the epicentre of all things breakable! The Wrap & Move Glass Divider Insert ensures your wine glasses stay safe in transit, while the Wrap & Move Plate Packing Kit has several sizes of foam plate pouches to keep them protected. Wrap & Move Foam Socks snugly slide over wine and olive oil bottles and glassware. Wrap & Move 52Lt Light Duty Rectangle Moving Cartons are great for extra crockery, appliances and pots and pans.
5. LOUNGE & DINING ROOM Large living and dining room furniture items need protection, but can be cumbersome. The Wrap & Move Dining Chair Protector slips seamlessly over chairs. Protect your dining table, coffee table and other large pieces with Wrap & Move Foam Edge Protector, to prevent knocks and scratches. Large rugs and mats can be simply rolled up and sealed in a Wrap & Move Rug Storage Bag. Take care of the heavy lifting using the Wrap & Move Square Moving Trolley Kit.
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Budget-friendly laminate is “a fuse of melamine resin as the bottom layer, a photographic imprint of timber in the middle and a clear protective layer on top,” says renovation expert Cherie Barber. ‘Click-together’ technology makes it relatively easy to install, and it can even sit on existing flooring. Premium options include acoustic underlay and water, scratch, stain and burn resistance. Most laminates are not suitable for bathrooms and laundries.
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• Stay true to the style of the rest of your home. • “Ask yourself where the floor is being laid, how durable it needs to be, and if it will be flowing through multiple rooms,” says Bunnings flooring buyer Kym Macdonald. • “Your old carpet may be higher than your new flooring, so it’s likely your old skirting boards will need to come off as well,” says Cherie.
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Sheets can be tricky but, with a clean and level floor, vinyl tiles and planks are DIY friendly. “Vinyl tiles are like a sticker – you just rip the paper off the back then place them on your floor,” says Cherie. Many products can be used in the bathroom and laundry, using self-levelling compound to lay them neatly over tiles. Vinyl is easy-clean but can scratch or tear and discolour in direct sunlight.
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While installation of a new solid timber floor is best left to the professionals, bringing existing boards back to life is a task you can take on. “Real hardwood flooring can be sanded many times over,” says Cherie Barber. Sanding, staining and sealing floorboards yourself is cost-effective, but you’ll need to allow 3-6 days to complete the project. Expect to pay around $60 per four hours to hire a floor sander, and don’t forget to factor in the cost of supplies such as sandpaper, sealer and applicators. Feast Watson satin floor finish in Liming White, $159/4L, I/N: 1520376
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When new flooring isn’t an option, rely on rugs, even over carpet – they’re perfect for hiding marks. They also protect and soften hard floors, and are a great choice for amping up the cosiness in bedrooms in the colder months. In the living room, your rug should reach under furniture, grouping it together, while in the bedroom, choose one large enough to fit under the bed with a minimum 60cm clearance all around.
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Brighten up IF THERE’S ONE THING YOU SHOULD SPEND TIME ON, IT’S PICKING THE RIGHT LIGHTING FOR YOUR HOME
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On any build or renovation, lighting placement must be considered early, says interior designer James Treble, not just because an electrical fit-out is much easier before the walls and ceilings are finished. “Creating a successful and practical lighting plan requires consideration of issues such as how each room will be used,” says James. “Most importantly, ensure you include a well-balanced mix of the different lighting types: ambient, task and feature (or accent).”
Looking down
Downlights (or recessed lights) are an unobtrusive way to illuminate large living areas. Too many in one space can make it feel bare and uninviting, so mix it up with other forms and add dimmers for ambience.
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Love an accent
Accent lighting is used to emphasise specific features, making them the focal point of the room. “Accent or feature light pieces are the perfect addition in an entry foyer, above a stair void and above a dining table – they draw attention to the space and elevate their importance, literally ‘highlighting’ them,” says James.
Off the wall
“Sconce lighting [wall lighting] is huge right now, and they’re not just for hallways,” says Sharon Breeze of Brilliant Lighting. “Consider using them as bedside lights, a statement for either side of the fireplace or vanity, or on side walls for ambient mood lighting.”
“Avoid including pendant lights in traffic areas or above moveable furniture, as they tend to hang quite low and can become a safety issue” James Treble, interior designer
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Task lighting is brighter and more targeted, for cooking or reading, or for safety and security. Think lighting above the cooktop, undercabinet strip lighting and downlights to help prepare food, or step lighting for stairs. Task lamps (floor or table) are ideal for a home office, or for a living room reading corner.
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Pendants bring character into a home, says Sharon. “They can form a wonderful canopy, as well as task lighting, for your kitchen bench – fit with warm colour temperature globes for casual bench dinners or chats over a cup of tea,” she suggests. A statement pendant over a dining table creates an intimate atmosphere. As long as they’re not positioned close to water outlets, they can work well in bathrooms, too. “One pendant light to the side of the basin adds personality – it’s perfect for a powder room,” says James. “One on either side of a vanity mirror provides balanced lighting that’s perfect for pampering.”
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The real trick is uniting smart devices into a truly smart home, says Alex Kidman, co-host of the podcast Vertical Hold: Behind the Tech News. The modern home is built around smart speakers from the likes of Google, Apple and Amazon. These bring to life smart assistants like Google Assistant, Apple’s Siri and Amazon’s Alexa. If you already own Amazon Echo, Google Nest or Apple
HomePod speakers with a built-in smart assistant, look for compatible gadgets. “This way you’re not tied to a single brand of smart home gear – you can mix and match if it’s all compatible with your smart assistant,” explains Alex. “Think of your smart assistant like a digital butler which orders around your other smart devices, so you’re not constantly reaching for your smartphone – simply tell your assistant to turn up the music or turn down the lights, and it takes care of the rest.”
Smart lights and light globes let you set the mood by changing their colour, shade and brightness. You can also connect them to sensors and put them on timers so the house looks lived-in while you’re away. Smart assistants are clever enough to know which room your lights are in, so you can say “Turn off the lights” as you leave a room or “Turn off all the lights” at bedtime.
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Smart sensors notify you when something moves, or a door or window opens, and can be used for security or to trigger events, like turning on a smart device. It’s important to fine-tune the sensor’s sensitivity, says Alex. “While you definitely want to know if criminals are about, you don’t want your phone to ping every time a cat crosses your yard or a magpie flies through the carport!”
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Smart plugs turn any device into a smart device, so you can control it from afar. Setting them up is simple; for example, plug your bedside lamp into a smart plug, and the smart plug into the wall, and always leave the lamp and wall switch turned on. To control the lamp, ask your smart assistant to turn the plug on and off.
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Smart doorbells send smartphone notifications when someone presses the button, so you can check who’s at the door and talk to them. Some can even tell you when someone leaves a parcel but doesn’t ring the bell. Doorbells may be battery-powered or wired in. “Choose with care, as you might need a licensed electrician,” says Alex. “Rechargeable smart doorbells are handy if you’re renting.”
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Smart cameras are an invaluable security tool, instantly letting you know when something is awry. They can be installed inside and outside, with battery- and solar-powered options for hard-toreach places. “You can see the view from your cameras on the smart screens around your home, or on your smartphone even when you’re out,” says tech expert Leigh Stark. “Along with spotting uninvited guests, they’re great for checking on children and pets.” Many cameras have a built-in speaker and microphone, handy for giving instructions to couriers or tradies.
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Smart locks can be retrofitted to your door. To get inside, you enter a code or simply wave your smartphone at the lock. “These clever locks don’t just offer the convenience of unlocking the door when your hands are full,” says Leigh. “Some let you securely share access to your home with other people, giving them a code to punch in, rather than a physical key. With a smart lock, you can check whether your loved ones have returned home safely, as well as know exactly when anyone else unlocks the door.” 56 bunnings.co.nz |
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SHADES OF WHITE Finding the right white light – neither too creamy nor bright – is a tough job made easy with Philips Hue. The Philips Hue White range of bulbs provides a soft, warm light that works in every room. With wireless dimming, you can still adjust it to suit the occasion. For even more control, the Philips Hue White Ambiance range offers 50,000 shades of white (dimmable, of course), from bright dawn to sunset tones. Amp
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Bluetooth, then use the app to play with up to 10 bulbs. Or add the Philips Hue Bridge to unlock the full experience; this allows you to connect up to 50 bulbs, schedule lights for home or away, and use pre-set scenes – either created by Philips lighting designers or customised yourself. You can use voice control via Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant or Apple HomeKit. It’s never been easier to light your home, your way.
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1 Philips ‘Hue’ 15W 1600lm A67 LED E27 globe in White and Colour Ambiance, $120, I/N: 0358362. 2 Philips ‘Hue’ 15W 1600lm A67 LED E27 globe in White Ambiance, $89.95, I/N: 0358365. 3 Philips ‘Hue’ 15.5W 1600lm A67 LED B22 globe in Warm White, $49.95, I/N: 0358361.
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arly winter is a great time to give your backyard a tidy up and prepare it for the season ahead. Ticking off these little jobs will make a big difference in helping plants, tools and outdoor surfaces survive the cold season and come back to life in spring.
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Check the garden for any dead or dying plants. Their weakened state makes them more susceptible to pests and diseases, so remove and put in the compost or green waste bins. Also tidy up perennial shrubs and remove diseased plant growth, says Sue Edwards of Seasol. “Deadhead spent blooms and cut off foliage affected by black spot or mildew to prevent further spread,” she says. But don’t add diseased foliage to the compost.
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“Remove emerging weeds before they mature – ensure you take out the entire weed including the roots,” says Sue. “Hand weeding can be very effective for small areas, but large areas call for a garden hoe.” If weeds are numerous, consider an organic weedkiller spray – but take care when using around plants you want to keep.
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Compost is a great soil conditioner – dig it into garden beds when it’s become crumbly and dark brown
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To cultivate a robust base, organic matter is key, says horticulturist Chloe Foster. “Top up existing and recently cleared garden beds with organic matter,” she says. This may be in the form of compost, blood and bone or aged animal manures. As they break down, they improve soil structure and moisture retention. Plus, nutrients are slowly released, giving plants a gentle feed. Chloe also recommends spreading organic mulch over any bare spots. “This will help insulate the soil from the cold weather,” she says. 60 bunnings.co.nz |
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“Now is a great time to take stock of your garden shed,” says Sue. “Remove old pots, empty bags of potting mix into existing garden beds and spread mulch around the garden.” Give the shed a good sweep so it’s ready for activity once warmer weather arrives.
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“Use steel wool and methylated spirits to clean and disinfect your secateur blades,” says Chloe. Follow up with a whetstone or diamond sharpener to keep edges sharp, and spray moving parts – springs and blades, for example – with a lubricating oil.
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Fruit and vege scraps, cardboard, newspaper, fallen leaves, lawn clippings and non-diseased garden trimmings can all be added to the compost. To aerate it and improve the rate of decomposition, regularly turn the heap with a garden fork; if your compost is in a static bin, using a compost aerating tool might be easier. Rotating a tumbler often will help to accelerate the breakdown.
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To maintain larger tools, such as spades, shovels and hoes, remove dirt from surfaces and use a metal file to sharpen the edges. “Apply linseed oil to the handles as this will help extend the life of the timber,” adds Chloe.
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As the winter months roll on, deciduous plants become dormant and may require pruning. Fruit trees such as apple, pear, peach and plum will need a good clip back to encourage fruit production (and make harvesting easier!) In mid to late winter, prune off dead, diseased, spindly or inwardgrowing stems of roses. In late winter, prune autumn-fruiting raspberries back to ground level, and summerfruiting raspberries back to fresh buds. Always prune on a dry day to reduce the risk of spreading fungal and bacterial diseases. Use super sharp tools for clean cuts and prune on an angle (so any water runs off), just above a bud on the outside of a stem. Remove dead and diseased areas first, then shape as desired, but don’t cut back more than about a third. To ward off infections post pruning, and before buds form, spray roses and deciduous fruit trees with a copper-based fungicide. If you’re a beginner, don’t be too worried about misjudged cuts – roses, for example, are resilient and can bounce back.
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A wide-head rake makes for speedier fallen leaf collection
Keep in mind... Always wear a mask and gloves when handling compost, mulch or potting mix. n If using products to deal with pests, diseases or weeds, read the label, follow the instructions carefully and wear suitable protective equipment. n Store all garden chemicals out of the reach of children and pets. n Take care when sharpening equipment with blades, and make sure garden tools are safely stored where children can’t reach them. n
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TRASH TO TREASURE TURN HOUSEHOLD WASTE INTO A GARDEN HELPER WITH THESE EASY COMPOSTING TIPS Words TAMMY HUYNH
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Your choice of composting system comes down to the type of waste you have, and available space. Traditional composting involves layering a mix of food, household and garden waste in an above-ground bin or tumbler, but if you have mostly kitchen scraps, it’s best to choose a worm farm or bokashi bin. These are great if you’re time-poor, explains Kate. “It’s as easy as throwing scraps in a rubbish bin,” she says. A bokashi bin can be kept in the kitchen, where it breaks down food through fermentation by bacteria, while a worm farm should be outdoors
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“It’s empowering to know that we can make a massive difference in our own homes, if we compost and manage our food waste responsibly” Kate Flood, composting expert
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Tumbleweed ‘Worm Buffet’ in-ground worm farm, $39, I/N: 0201386
DO IT Composting is about balance – don’t overload your heap with too much of any one kind of waste. It’s fine to add citrus, onion and eucalyptus leaves, just not in great quantities or too often
SOIL ENRICHMENT
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(or in a garage or basement) in a cool, shaded spot. Above-ground bins are ideal if you have the room. “You can process more food scraps and large amounts of garden waste,” says Kate. Position bins or tumblers in an easily accessible spot – a shadier setting will help the compost stay moist, while direct sun will speed up the process.
Recipe for success
The type of waste is important. You need alternating layers of nitrogenbased (green) and carbon-based (brown) materials. Greens include food scraps, grass clippings and garden trimmings; browns include small twigs and branches, straw, newspaper, and non-glossy paper or cardboard. Tear up materials into small pieces to help increase the rate of decomposition. Introduce oxygen by aerating your compost regularly, says Chantel Brillantes of Tumbleweed. “Aeration promotes microbial activity, which helps break down the materials faster,” she explains. Use a compost aerator to easily bring air into the mix. A moist environment allows microbes to flourish, adds Chantel. “Only a small amount of water is required – not too
wet and not too dry,” she says. For the perfect compost, Kate recommends one part green to two parts brown; aerate frequently and maintain moisture levels. “The result of this recipe turns a waste problem into a garden solution,” she says.
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Garden gold
Don’t rely on time as a measure of compost maturity, says Chantel. “The time varies between systems – a compost bin can be ready in as little as four weeks, but a worm farm can take three to six months,” she explains. Instead, judge it by how it looks, feels and even smells. “Compost is ready for use when it becomes dark brown, crumbly and has an earthy smell,” says Kate. “It also needs to be cool to touch – if it’s hotter than ambient outdoor temperature, it needs to rest before use.”
Keep in mind... Always wear a mask and gloves when handling compost, mulch or potting mix. n Store all garden chemicals out of the reach of children and pets. n
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s t ’ n o d & s o d Y DI UPGRADING YOUR HOME? KNOW WHEN IT’S TIME TO PICK UP OR PUT DOWN THE TOOLS
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s a nation, we Kiwis seem to have DIY in our DNA. From simple tasks such as putting up shelves to more complicated jobs like installing a kitchen, many of us are keen to get stuck in ourselves. However, before you go racing off to transform your home, it’s important to know the difference between the jobs you can tackle and those you really mustn’t. 64 bunnings.co.nz |
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ABOVE Some major jobs, such as painting the exterior of your home, can be DIYed, but careful planning and the right equipment are still essential
Photography (left and opposite, top) Louise Roche; (opposite, bottom) Anna Robinson, styling Samantha Pointon. Some images feature products from suppliers other than Bunnings.
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COMPLIANCE CHECK
Building
If you’re handy with a hammer and nails, it’s understandable that you’d want to tackle building work in your own home, says Auckland Master Builders president Tony Pexton. But before you undertake anything more than a simple maintenance or repair job, you need to make sure it’s not classified under law as Restricted Building Work. Any jobs that come under this category have to be carried out by a licensed building practitioner (LBP). Restricted Building Work includes jobs that require building consent, or that affect a home’s weather resistance, certain fire safety designs or primary structures. “Primary structures means foundations, framing, roofing or cladding – so that covers a lot of things,” says Tony. Even work you are usually permitted to do may need expert input, depending on the circumstances of the job and your expertise. “If you are taking out an old window in a villa and putting in a new one in the same place, that is permitted, but you still need to make sure you are doing it to code, and it has the right flashings, for example,” says Tony. There may be serious – not to mention costly – repercussions if you do something incorrectly. And when you come to sell your property, you have to tell the real estate agent and potential buyers about work that has been done.
PRO TIP
ALWAYS CHECK LEGALITIES AS WELL AS YOUR LOCAL COUNCIL REGULATIONS BEFORE UNDERTAKING ANY DIY JOBS, PARTICULARLY BUILDING, PLUMBING OR ELECTRICAL WORK
Be aware that scaffolding over 5m high must be erected by a certified scaffolder
Do your research and, if you’re still in doubt, get professional advice
Use caution when tackling lighting: hardwired lights are subject to restrictions
Electrical
There are firm restrictions around what electrical work you can do yourself. “Put simply, electricity can kill,” says Bernie McLaughlin, chief executive of Master Electricians New Zealand. The Electrical Code of Practice outlines what a homeowner can and can’t do. The word ‘homeowner’ is crucial, says Bernie: “You not only have to own the premises, but you actually have to live there. So you can’t do any work yourself if you’re the
landlord or tenant.” You mustn’t do anything that involves working on a switchboard and connecting to the electricity supply. Plus, Bernie adds, “Nothing can be livened without the work being signed off by an electrical inspector.” Bernie advises that even if you’re allowed to do a job, think hard about whether you have the skills: “There’s a big danger factor with electricity, so if you’re not sure, get an expert.”
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DID YOU KNOW?
P lumbing
DIYers can find themselves in hot water if they don’t follow the legislation. Strict rules are in place as there may be serious health and safety repercussions if something goes wrong, such as undetected leaks or cross-contamination between sewerage and stormwater outlets. Because your property is connected to the neighbourhood water supply, plumbing work you carry out can affect the wider community. According to the Plumbers, Gasfitters and Drainlayers Act 2006, any work that involves sanitary plumbing must be carried out by a licensed plumber. That includes installing fixtures like toilets, sinks and showers, the pipes that supply water to them and the associated traps, waste, soil, ventilation and overflow pipes. Similarly, you need to get a licensed plumber in if any work is being done to the potable (drinking) water supply. If qualified tradespeople aren’t involved, your insurance can be invalidated, and it might make it difficult to sell your property in the future. While fitting an LPG cylinder to a barbecue or patio heater is fine, it’s illegal to install gas appliances such as a gas fireplace, water heating, oven, cooktop or heating system – all work of this nature must be done by a licensed gas fitter.
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Not only is it sensible to leave some jobs to a professional, but in some cases it is illegal to do certain work if you are not a licensed electrician, plumber or building practitioner. If you do have a go at restricted work yourself, you could face an expensive fine, and if it all goes horribly wrong, your insurance company may not pay out. Of course, it could also prove dangerous – particularly where hardwired electrics are involved. Don’t start a job yourself before checking out whether you’re permitted to do it, advises Tony Pexton. “The days of grabbing a hammer and having a crack are long gone,” he says. “The legislation we have these days means there are jobs that have to be done by a professional or you could end up in trouble. If in doubt, check it out.”
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ADD VERVE AND PERSONALITY TO YOUR HOME BY CREATING THESE ONE-OF-A-KIND PIECES
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MARBLE-LOOK CUBE TABLE Upcycle a small square table by cladding MDF sheets in marblepattern vinyl film. Our table is 450mm high with a 550mm-square top. Adjust the MDF and vinyl measurements so they cover the sides and top of your table.
Steps photography Sam van Kan. Project editing Natasha Dickins. •Timbers vary by region; contact your local store for further information.
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3 Use the same method to cover each MDF panel. Trim the corners diagonally and fold the excess around to the back.
Tools & materials n Safety equipment (mask, eye and ear protection) n Tape measure and pencil n Circular saw with straightedge n Scissors n Grout squeegee n Two quick-grip clamps n Caulking tool n Cloth n Two sheets of 1200mm x 600mm x 4.75mm MDF• n Two rolls of 2000mm x 675mm self-adhesive decor film n Small square timber table n Construction adhesive with applicator n Painter’s tape n Flexible gap filler with applicator
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1 Using a circular saw with a straightedge, cut four 550mm x 450mm panels from MDF. Using scissors, cut four 650mm x 550mm side pieces and a 650mm x 650mm top piece from self-adhesive decor film.
2 Peel the backing from a corner of the top piece of film, centre it on the tabletop and use a grout squeegee to smooth out air bubbles while pulling away the backing. Trim the corners and press down the sides.
4 With the table on its side, apply adhesive along the top edge and down the legs. Position a panel, clamping and leaving to dry for half an hour. Repeat with the remaining panels, leaving the cube to dry thoroughly.
5 Apply painter’s tape outside the tabletop and panel joints and run a bead of filler along the gaps. Dip a caulking tool in water and run it along the filler for a smooth finish, wiping away excess with a damp cloth. Remove the tape and leave to dry. bunnings |
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UPCYCLED FLOOR LAMP Revive an old floor lamp with a stand cover made from moulding. Make sure the lamp is sturdy and in good working order, with switches and electrical cord intact.
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n Safety equipment (mask, eye and ear protection) n Tape measure and pencil n Mitre saw n Drill with 8mm, 3mm and driver bits n Hammer and small flathead nails n Jigsaw n 51mm holesaw n Timber offcuts n Two 12mm x 300mm bungee cords with hooks n 38mm paintbrush n Eight 2400mm lengths of 18mm x 18mm quad moulding• n 3m length of 100mm PVC pipe n 250mm length of 20mm x 10mm DAR pine• n 1200mm x 600mm x 12mm MDF panel• n 180-grit abrasive paper n Heavy-duty construction adhesive with caulking gun n Painter’s tape n 8G x 25mm screws n Floor lamp with flat base n Primer n Interior paint (we used Dulux Wash & Wear low sheen in Tapawera) n 200mm x 400mm barrel lampshade n Light globe
4 Smooth over all cuts with 180-grit abrasive paper to remove breakout. Working on four lengths of moulding at a time, apply adhesive along the inside and position them along the pipe, flush with the base, holding with painter’s tape. Repeat to cover the pipe. 70 bunnings.co.nz |
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1 Arlec ‘Dusk Mix & Match’ large barrel lamp shade in Cream, $39.50, I/N: 0160261. 2 Hume Pine ‘Pinetrim’ 18mm x 18mm untreated pine quad in Clear, $10.93/2.4m, I/N: 0293458•. 3 Holman 100mm PVC DWV pipe, I/N: 4770345. 4 Sutton Tools 51mm multi-purpose TCT holesaw, $29.98, I/N: 0147062.
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1 Using a mitre saw, cut eight 2400mm lengths of quad moulding into equal halves and cut 100mm PVC pipe to 1180mm long. Note: Adjust the moulding lengths to match the height of your floor lamp, cutting the pipe 20mm shorter.
2 To make a pencil jig on a 250mm length of pine, mark 50mm from one end for a nail, then drill through at 100mm and 200mm from the same end with an 8mm bit. Nail the jig to an MDF panel to mark a circle at 200mm, then move it to mark two more at 100mm.
3 Use a jigsaw to cut out the large and one small circle for the base. Cut the remaining small circle 2mm outside the mark for the stand cover. Drill through all three nail holes with a 51mm holesaw. Tip: Place offcuts underneath to avoid damaging the work surface.
5 Hook 300mm bungee cords around the top and base, wrapping them firmly to hold the moulding in place. Apply adhesive around the top of the pipe and inside the moulding, position the stand cover, press down firmly and leave to dry thoroughly.
6 Centre the base circles together, pre-drilling three holes into the top with a 3mm bit, securing with 25mm screws. Apply adhesive over the top of the lamp stand base, slot the circle base over the lamp, press down firmly and leave to dry.
7 Mask over the cord, switch and socket with painter’s tape. Remove the bungee cords and apply primer over the new cover and base, leaving to dry. Apply two coats of interior paint, leaving to dry after each coat. Remove the tape, then install a shade and globe.
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STACKEDPLANTER PLINTHS
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Round or square planters can be stacked to make a plinth. Add a top cut from MDF and texturise with an additive in the paint. The materials here are for a 605mm-high rounded plinth.
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•Timbers vary by region; contact your local store for further information. Paint colours may vary on application.
n Safety equipment (mask, eye and ear protection) n Pencil n Jigsaw n Cloths n Caulking tool n 50mm paintbrush n Small bucket n Paint stirrer n 55mm oval chalk paintbrush n 1200mm x 600mm x 4.75mm MDF panel• n Four 310mm low bowl plastic planters n 180-grit abrasive paper n Fast-grab construction adhesive with caulking gun n Flexible gap sealer with applicator n Primer n Interior paint (we used Dulux Wash & Wear low sheen in Ōhiwa) n Paving grip additive with supplied scoop
Keep in mind... Always wear the recommended safety gear when using power tools. Work in a well-ventilated area to use cutting tools, including mitre saws and holesaws. n When painting, always use a drop sheet to protect the surrounding area from spills or overspray. n Any hardwired electrical work must be carried out by a licensed tradie. n Projects are for indoor use only.
FOR THIS WINE-COLOURED, 1055MM-HIGH PLINTH, WE USED ANGULAR 350MM X 340MM PLASTIC PLANTERS AND FINISHED WITH PPG EASYCOAT INTERIOR LOW SHEEN WALL PAINT IN RUSSET STONE
1 To make a top for the plinth, on the MDF panel, mark around the rim of a 310mm low bowl planter. Cut with a jigsaw and smooth around the edges with 180-grit abrasive paper.
2 Top and tail four planters to make a stack, applying construction adhesive between the bases and around the rims, pressing them together to hold. Tip: Begin with a planter upside down.
3 Apply adhesive around the rim of the top planter. Centre the MDF top and press down to secure. Wipe away excess adhesive from all joints with a damp cloth and leave to dry.
4 Apply flexible gap sealer around the joints between the planters, smoothing it with a caulking tool. Remove the excess with a clean, damp cloth and leave to dry.
5 Apply primer over the plinth with a 50mm paintbrush and leave to dry. Apply a first coat of interior paint with the same brush and leave to dry.
6 In a small bucket, combine 500ml interior paint with 20 scoops of paving grip additive, stirring well. Apply two coats with the tip of a chalk brush in a stippled effect, leaving to dry between each coat.
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RETRO PENDANT LIGHTS Create designer lighting at a fraction of the cost by joining plastic shades painted in a modern colourway. Hang a set of three pendants from various heights using DIY suspension light kits.
Tools & materials n Safety equipment (mask, disposable gloves, eye and ear protection) n Two quick-grip clamps n Timber offcuts n Drill n 43mm and 60mm holesaws n Ruler and pencil n Handsaw n Cloth n Drop sheet n Clothes pegs n 14 235mm x 76mm plastic lampshades
n 290mm x 210mm x 3mm MDF placemat n 180-grit abrasive paper with sanding block n Two-in-one primer and spray paint in various colours (we used RustOleum in Blush Pink, Red Currant, Deep Teal and Serenity Blue) n Three suspension light kits n Clear, solvent-based adhesive n Vintage-style light globes
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2 Clamp an MDF placemat over the offcut and use a 60mm holesaw to drill six discs as the top and base of the pendants.
3 Smooth the edges with 180grit abrasive paper. Mark the centres with a ruler and cut in half with a handsaw. Wipe over the shades and half discs with a damp cloth to remove dust and set them out on a drop sheet in a well-ventilated area.
4 Spray a light coat of paint over the shades and half discs, leaving to dry. Turn to spray the undersides, leaving to dry, then repeat for a second coat. Tip: Paint half discs in colours to match the shades at the top and base of the pendants.
5 Beginning at the top, thread the shades onto the DIY suspension light kits, topand-tailing them in various formations. For shades that join at the rims, apply adhesive around the edges, position them together, hold with clothes pegs and leave to dry.
6 Match the half discs to the same-colour shades at the top and base of each pendant, applying adhesive to secure and leaving to dry. Hang from existing fixtures and install vintage style globes.
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1 Brilliant ‘Giselle’ DIY suspension light in Matte Black, $34, I/N: 0089042 (globe sold separately). 2 Osram 6.5W 650lm G120 vintage LED ES globe in Clear Gold, $19.98, I/N: 0018994. 3 Rust-Oleum ‘Ultra Matte’ 2X ultra cover paint and primer in Red Currant, $12.95/340g, I/N: 0182704. 4 Selleys ‘All Fix Small Jobs’ multipurpose adhesive, $8.35/30ml, I/N: 1231022. 5 Boyle rectangle craft placemat, $3, I/N: 1660893.
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FRAMED MIRROR Add a curved frame to a standard mirror. Layers of MDF add structure and weight to lean it against a wall – make sure to secure it with a furniture anchor.
Tools & materials n Safety equipment (mask, eye and ear protection) n Tape measure, 1m ruler and pencil n Circular saw with straightedge n Cardboard strip n Hammer n Two quick-grip clamps n Pair of sawhorses n Drill with 10mm bit n Jigsaw n 60mm 120-grit sanding flap wheel n Cloth n Mini microfibre roller and tray n Three 1800mm x 400mm x 18mm MDF panels•
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1 With a circular saw, cut two MDF panels to 1600mm as the front and back. From another panel, cut two 1600mm x 20mm sides and a 360mm x 20mm top and base. For the front cutout, mark lines 70mm in from the top and sides, then 130mm down and in.
2 At the base, mark a line 370mm up, then 130mm up and in from the lines. Make a cardboard jig with the nail hole and pencil hole 130mm apart. Nail the jig to each 130mm mark to set out the top and base arches.
3 Clamp the front panel on sawhorses to drill a starter hole with a 10mm bit just inside the cutout, and complete the cut with a jigsaw. Smooth around the inside edges of the arch using a drill with a 120-grit sanding flap wheel.
4 To make a frame, apply timber adhesive along the side, top and base pieces, position them flush with the edge of the front panel and secure with 30mm bullet head nails. Smooth the edges with 180-grit abrasive paper and wipe away dust with a damp cloth.
5 Use a mini roller to apply a primer over the back and front panels and around all edges, leaving to dry. Use the clean roller to apply two coats of water-based enamel, leaving to dry after each.
6 With the frame right-side down, dab mirror construction adhesive around the cutout, centre the mirror and clamp to dry. Apply timber adhesive around the frame, centre the back panel and secure with nails. Put in place with a safety furniture anchor, following the instructions to suit your wall type.
•Timbers vary by region; contact your local store for further information.
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PLANTS
SAVOURY SUPERSTARS
Flavour bombs Plant these in the backyard for taste on tap in the kitchen
Garlic
This bulb is available in two forms: soft-necked and hard-necked. The former is ideal for warmer climates as it doesn’t need as long a chill period as the hard-necked variety, which grows better in cold zones. Separate bulbs into individual cloves – don’t remove the ‘skin’ – and plant pointy end up in a sunny spot with well-drained soil. Cover with soil, so the tops are just below the surface, and water when germinated.
Garlic
Coriander
Coriander
This pungent herb will thrive in full sun or part shade and well-draining soil improved with compost. Plant seedlings, or scatter seeds, lightly cover and water in well. Keep soil moist during the growing season and liquid feed regularly.
(Allium sativum)
(Coriandrum sativum)
Garlic is ready to harvest when the leaves start to die down, from 8-9 months after planting.
After about 6 weeks, pick leaves as needed – you can also use the stems, roots and seeds.
Curly leaf parsley
Spring (or green) onion
There are two forms of this leafy herb commonly grown here: flat leaf or Italian parsley, which likes full sun, and curly leaf parsley, which has a slightly more robust flavour and does best in part shade. Harvest outer stalks often to encourage more shoots and leaves.
Spring (or green) onion
These are not immature onions and don’t form a true bulb. Instead, they have hollow stalks with stringy roots and a milder flavour. Plant in welldraining soil in full sun or part shade. Sow seed every 3-4 weeks for a continuous supply. FOR MORE PLANTS, VISIT bunnings.co.nz/plants
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(Petroselinum crispum)
Plant this popular herb in well-draining soil enriched with plenty of organic matter.
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(Allium fistulosum)
Harvest whole or treat as ‘cutand-come-again’ by snipping the stems so the plants can regrow.
Words Tammy Huynh and Jane Wrigglesworth. Photography Getty Images. After applying fertiliser around edible plants, delay harvesting for a few days and rinse well before cooking and eating.
Parsley
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