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C O LO UR When defining zones, colour is your best friend. Use objects and furniture from the same colour family to create visual separation, and if you’re feeling adventurous, add a feature wall in a statement hue or effect. Here we’ve used sandy shades and teal in the lounge, and a stronger terracotta/black combo in the dining area.

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Concrete pot, $325, from Mood Store, painted in Resene Vanilla Ice. Oak and brass screen, $695, Hobbs sofa, $2495, from Me & My Trend. ‘Desert Sands 1’ print, $250, from Amber Armitage. Missoni Timmy throw, $835, Broste candle, $4, from Tessuti. Angami Tin cushion, $129, from Republic Home. Pool slides, $229, from La Tribe. Kenza rug, $599, from Freedom. Ercol Svelto coffee table, $2195, from Good Form. Scent of Home candle, $99, from Father Rabbit. Pink tumbler, $89.90, dish, $229, vessel (on dish), $189, candleholder, $49.90, from Asili. Wall in Resene Rice Cake. Page 102: Dante vase (second shelf), $135, from Republic Home. Eva bag, $529, from Father Rabbit.

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F LO O R I N G When zoning a space, it’s best to keep some elements consistent so the various areas still have good overall flow. Wooden flooring is great for creating continuity throughout a large room, and rugs can then be laid on top to delineate smaller zones.

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1 Hotel Magique ‘Make Waves’ print, $95, from Father Rabbit. 2 Isobel vase, $119, from A&C Homestore. Marble candle pillar, $11, from Kmart. 3 Toscana bookcase, $899, from Target. 4 HardieGroove lining from James Hardie. Rockcote Otsumigaki from Resene. Quick-Step Palazzo pure oak matte flooring from Flooring Xtra.


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