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Resene Colour Home Awards

The fun-loving style of the 1950s was the starting point for this Christchur­ch home’s colourful makeover

- Text by Fiona Ralph. Photograph­y by Sarah Rowlands.

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Interior designer Becky Lee has transforme­d the former blank canvas of her 1950s Christchur­ch home. When she purchased the house – which she shares with partner Phil Tumataroa, a writer, and sons Nico and Beau – it was painted in variations of Resene Black White. Fast forward five and a half years and it’s a kaleidosco­pe of colour, with each room featuring its own dramatic look.

“I grew up in a colourful home, so being surrounded by colour is the norm for me,” says Becky. The adventurou­s combinatio­n of colours was initially inspired by a wallpaper Becky chose for the kitchen. From there, the home’s age began to play a role. “I started to think about the era of the house, 1950s style and design, and how I could put my spin on that.”

The resulting warm and vibrant palette includes an ochre feature wall in the main bedroom (Resene Apache), a coral pink bathroom (Resene Sakura) and a turquoise lounge (Resene Gulf Stream).

Becky hasn’t stopped at the walls, though – a hot pink dining table is painted in Resene Smitten, Nico and Beau’s metal beds have been transforme­d with the bold orange of Resene Energise, while the guest room in the sleepout is painted in Resene Swiss Caramel, with a side table in Resene Soulful and trunk in Resene Sakura.

The finishing touch is a hand-stencilled mural, which looks like tiles, in the glass conservato­ry. This area was brought to life in collaborat­ion with artist Samantha Elise, who designed and executed the mural, with Becky choosing colours inspired by the home as well as an inherited vintage caravan: Resene Ragamuffin, Resene St Kilda, Resene Siesta, Resene Blanched Pink and Resene Mai Tai.

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 ??  ?? FULL SWING Inviting colour ripples through the home, from the turquoise lounge in Resene Gulf Stream to the rich ochre guest bedroom in Resene Swiss Caramel (opposite). The tiled wall in the conservato­ry (below) is actually a mural hand-stencilled onto brick.
FULL SWING Inviting colour ripples through the home, from the turquoise lounge in Resene Gulf Stream to the rich ochre guest bedroom in Resene Swiss Caramel (opposite). The tiled wall in the conservato­ry (below) is actually a mural hand-stencilled onto brick.

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