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Tomorrow on TV3Tomorrow on TV3

Tomorrow on TV3's Sunrise we'll be featuring the McCahon houses in Auckland's Titirangi - the artists' residence designed by Pete Bossley and Andrea Bell, and the cottage that McCahon himself and his family owned in the early 1950s. Here's a view of the artists' residence, designed to snake its way …

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24Feb2010

Garden outtakesGarden outtakes

One of our favourite annual features is our Landscapes special, which we publish every February. This year, as usual, we found a fantastic range of gardens established by people with very different philosophies of gardening. Architect Pete Bossley and his partner, artist Miriam van Wezel, favour the…

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24Feb2010

A crisp and modern homeA crisp and modern home

The chic and elegant color scheme in this modern flat makes me imagine a modern Audrey Hepburn living in the 21st century. The use of black and white with splashes of green, purple, red and blue give it such a feminine and fine atmosphere.I can picture a modern and hectic family with children in th…

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22Feb2010

Building a bach at blustery Bethells beach - Sunrise - Video - 3 NewsBuilding a bach at blustery Bethells beach - Sunrise - Video - 3 News

Here's a link to this morning's house on TV3's Sunrise - a bach by Gary Hopkinson at Bethells Beach that we originally published in our December/January 2007 issue. One of the nice things about working with TV3 is the chance to revisit great houses from past issues like this one.Building a bach at b…

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18Feb2010

Charles Renfro, New Zealand boundCharles Renfro, New Zealand bound

Now this really is exciting news (which you may have also seen in the magazine itself): with the help of the lovely folk at First Windows & Doors, we're bringing New York architect Charles Renfro of the firm Diller, Scofidio + Renfro to New Zealand, where he'll be giving lectures in Auckland and Wel…

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18Feb2010

Reading SpacesReading Spaces

All the unnecessary snow that have come upon us in the East Coast reminded me of these photos from my file and how I would like to cuddle up with a good book in one of these fantastic reading spaces. …

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18Feb2010

HOME New Zealand on SunriseHOME New Zealand on Sunrise

A Grey Lynn house by Malcolm Walker that was a finalist in our Home of the Year 2006 was our featured home on TV3's Sunrise last Friday. Here's the link if you want to see the footage. We'll be featuring another house sometime after 8.30am this Friday, so look out for that if you're interested.Turni…

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16Feb2010

Christchurch Art & ArchitectureChristchurch Art & Architecture

And one more event that we're also very pleased to support: Christchurch Art & Architecture, a one-day tour of fascinating homes and gardens, organised by Friends of Christchurch Art Gallery. Here are two of the properties we're looking forward to visiting - one is a house designed by the late Jonty…

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16Feb2010

Style Safaris in Auckland and WellingtonStyle Safaris in Auckland and Wellington

There are still a few tickets available for our upcoming Style Safaris in Auckland and Wellington, our day-long guided tours of design stores that feature exclusive briefings, a great lunch, and excellent goody bags.The Auckland Style Safari is taking place on Friday February 28, while the Wellingto…

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16Feb2010

Opera in a Days Bay GardenOpera in a Days Bay Garden

HOME New Zealand is proud to be supporting the production of Mozart's 'The Marriage of Figaro' being performed in the garden of our Home of the Year 2006, designed by Hugh Tennent in Wellington's Days Bay. (The garden itself was designed by Megan Wraight.)Produced by Rhona Fraser (above), directed b…

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16Feb2010

Has Design just been through a 'Lost Decade'?Has Design just been through a 'Lost Decade'?

If you have been following media coverage of the current recession you probably have heard the term 'the Lost Decade'. This refers to the notion that the current recession has erased any gains in employment and economic growth that the past decade had created. And, as a bonus, the past ten years m…

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16Feb2010

Our three happiest yearsOur three happiest years

It feels like yesterday when I married my soulmate. What wonderful years these have been. Living with such a considerate and thoughtful man is really a gift or shall I say the answer to my prayers. Happy anniversary my love!!!…

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15Feb2010

Looking forward to SpringLooking forward to Spring

To bike away in the City. I just hope I can pull it off like one of these three beautiful ladies above.all pictures from Riding Pretty…

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15Feb2010

The Power of the Plan - some tips on getting things done..The Power of the Plan - some tips on getting things done..

Today I realized that it's been over a month since my last post. I guess I could blame it on having a newborn in the house or working day and night to finish our latest project. But simply put, my problem is organization. While I have the best of intentions to accomplish everything I set out to do, …

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10Feb2010

Now you see me now you don't: Lucite furniture in a roomNow you see me now you don't: Lucite furniture in a room

Lucite or acrylic furniture can do great to any interior. Apart from lightening any room up due to its light visual weight it also reflects and flows the light in the room. It's perfect for small spaces and against a graphic wall.In this bedroom designed by Ruthie Sommers the coffee table is almo…

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10Feb2010

Mediterranean AlertMediterranean Alert

For a long, long time American Design has been influenced in great amount by the English, but lately I've been happily enjoying the growing influence of French design and architecture. From a stunning historical Houston, Texas house that has been transformed into a breathtaking French Chateau look-a…

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08Feb2010

Our cover house - outtakesOur cover house - outtakes

Now's a good time to show you some of the outtakes from the art-filled Auckland penthouse on our February/March 'Art Houses' cover. As usual, there were a number of great shots by Jeremy Toth that we couldn't fit into our layouts, so it's our pleasure to show them (and the artworks they show) here. …

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01Feb2010
 
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