Your Home and Garden

Resene Colour Home Awards

A vibrant swatch of bird-patterned fabric provided inspiratio­n for a refreshed family home

- Interview by Sally Conor. Photograph­y by Alice Veysey.

Our fourth finalist’s colour palette started with a fab fabric swatch

In September 2019, Amy and Mark Arnold finished a complete renovation of their home in Te Awamutu. When it came time to choose colours, Amy was thinking an all-white palette would be the best solution. “We’d done the kids’ [Levi, 4, and Hazel, 1] bedrooms in Resene Sea Fog before they were both born and thought we’d continue that theme,” she says. “But then I found Lizzy Higham’s Facebook page and was inspired to be a bit more fun, brave and creative.

“I must’ve bought about 50 testpots for this house – I was struggling to find a starting point. Then I discovered a piece of colourful bird-patterned fabric by Blendworth which absolutely sang to me and all of the colours were chosen from that.”

A mustard hallway was the first decision to be locked in; after trying about eight testpots, the couple decided on Resene Pizza on the walls, contrasted by Resene Alabaster doors and trims. The kitchen was next on the list for a bright injection of colour.

“I wanted something striking underneath the breakfast bar and had to consider how our hot pink table would look next to it,” Amy tells. “We tried a range of greens, teals and blues and decided on Resene Saratoga; it’s turned out to be the colour that gets the most compliment­s. Both the Resene Saratoga and the Resene Rock

Spray on the kitchen drawers felt so ‘out there’ when we were choosing, but they seem quite muted and conservati­ve now.”

The living area, master bedroom and bathroom are painted in Resene Alabaster.

“All the other colours were lovely and warm, so I went into Resene Te Awamutu and asked, ‘What’s a white that’s a little bit warm?’ and they showed me Resene Alabaster,” Amy says.

“When we had two chairs my parents bought nearly 50 years ago upholstere­d in my bird fabric, the colour story came together perfectly. We are so thrilled with the final result and having colour around really brings us joy.”

$5000 UP FOR GRABS

The five finalists will all appear in Your Home

and Garden and receive a $250 Resene paint voucher. The overall winner will be chosen from the final five, taking the Resene Colour Home Award title and winning $5000 in cash. An extended story on the winning home will feature in our April 2020 issue.

WHAT WE’RE LOOKING FOR + Clever interior colour schemes + Exciting kids’ rooms

+ Amazing paint projects and features + Great use of colour in bedrooms + Interestin­g use of exterior colour

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This wooden armchair, one of a pair bought by Amy’s parents a half century ago, has been reupholste­red in Lambourn Quincey fabric from the Library Collection by Blendworth, which inspired the Arnolds’ new colour scheme.
MATERIAL THINGS This wooden armchair, one of a pair bought by Amy’s parents a half century ago, has been reupholste­red in Lambourn Quincey fabric from the Library Collection by Blendworth, which inspired the Arnolds’ new colour scheme.

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