Homestyle New Zealand

White direction

Dulux colour ambassador Alex Walls tells how she arrived at the ideal neutral hue for her and her husband Corban’s impeccable North Shore home.

- Alice Lines Sophia Bayly

Before Corban and I decided on anything, I went down to the beach at nearby Island Bay and took loads of photos of its rocky cliffs. I’ve been going there my whole life, so I know how beautiful it is with its limestone, clay, terracotta and slate grey — layers of time. always knew we’d feature cedar timber on the exterior, but one of our first big decisions was what material to use for the wall that wraps around the front of the property and becomes both an exterior and interior element of the house. It was planned as a solid presence, so we considered stone and cinder blocks, but I’d envisaged a Mediterran­ean feel that somehow also referenced our local landscape, and when I came across a picture of some split-face travertine, we became set on that. We didn’t know how we were going to source it, but after investigat­ing options near and far, Corban eventually located a supplier in Turkey.

It was a bit of a waiting game until the travertine arrived, but once it did, we were able to start devising the rest of our material palette. The flooring was the next big thing inside, and for this, we selected an American oak that when paired with the travertine saw a warm, neutral palette start to emerge. I then came up with the paint colours to tie it together.

I usually choose Dulux Okarito, which is a lovely clean, fresh white, but for this home we wanted to use something warm and soft to suit the textured look we were trying to create. Consulting the Dulux Colours of New Zealand range, we pulled out warm white Dulux Cardrona and sandy neutral Dulux Opononi, before spotting Dulux Haast Half, the perfect match for the oak and travertine. We later colour-matched

several of our other materials to this hue, including our linen curtains.

It’s a lovely warm white with a subtle beige undertone, and just works so well for the mood we wanted to achieve. We love how it looks as the light changes and shifts from the living room to the kitchen and family room throughout the day.

First, decide whether you want a ‘cool’ or a ‘warm’ white. Then, when you’ve got some options in mind, order large colour swatches or sample pots from the Dulux website, so you can see how the colours look in your home and at different times of the day.

“We love how Haast Half looks as the light changes and shifts throughout the day.”

Dulux Hopelands Quarter

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