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Exterior Colour Consultant – Residential Development – Kensington Park Orewa Update

I have been working on the Kensington Park exterior colour schemes for the last 4 years.  There are still some buildings to be built and painted, but I was out there last week, and so pleased with the overall look.  As you can imagine the process of creating the exterior colours for an expansive hillside, which is viewed from all around Orewa, needs careful consideration for the owners of the houses looking down onto the roofs, as well as the people living at Kensington Park, and the enhancement of the cityscape.  Colour balance, flow, harmony as well as practical elements such as the LRV rating allowed on weatherboards, come into the process when I am choosing the range of colours.  Being an artist certainly helps when working on the overall concept, and being able to visualise how it will look.  The landscaping has been well thought through to enhance the space and its buildings.  Here are a few more photos of the latest stage to be completed.

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Lights for Latest Project

The perfect pair

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New Kitchen Splashback

The Laminam splashback features in the kitchen of my clients new house.  It is a full body porcelain tile only 3.5mm thick, with the advantages of being heat resistant, no grout line and stain resistant.  The kitchen needed a strong statement, without it taking over.  We were all very pleased with the result.

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New Paintings For Sale

I am on a roll – there will be more paintings posted in the next couple of weeks, once they have been finished.

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SOLD

Commercial Exterior Before & After

Exterior makeover and ready to be leased.

Before

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After

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WRW & Co Furniture

WRW & Co Furniture

Exhibiting at The Allpress Gallery at the moment are these unique, beautifully crafted pieces of furniture, using recycled aged timber.

“I make, not manufacture – crafting each piece to have integrity, simplicity and strength with a fresh contemporary aesthetic. It’s locally made furniture – minimal in its complexity, focussed on quality, form and function.” William Worsp, WRW & Co, Raglan.

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Bathroom Tiles

Recent bathroom tile installations

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