Your Home and Garden – September 2019

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RENOVATION WORKSHEET


HONESTY BOX
+ Best lesson learned? Jane: It can take
time to find good tradies, but taking that
time is well worth it in the end. When
we moved into the house, the deck spa
pool wasn’t working. We got it fixed, but
not well, and when it inevitably stopped
working again, we had several tradies and
companies out to take a look. They all
gave it up for dead, until we found Chris
at Crystal Clear Pools, who not only fixed
the pool but did the job quickly and for an
extremely fair price. It took us nearly two
years to find a good tradie to fix the pool,
but it was so worth it.
+ What would you never do again? Never
underestimate the bush. Coming from
more traditional urban suburbs, we moved
into our home thinking that the bush
setting would mean less yard maintenance
than a lawn. But the bush grows and
encroaches and needs to be tamed quite
often. It’s lovely but it is a lot of work.
+ Any DIY disasters? Bryan built the kids’
bunk beds last winter. Once he had cut all
the pieces of the bed and assembled the
sides, he wanted to paint it before putting
it all together. But he needed somewhere
to do it that would stay consistently dry
over about a week.
Our au pair had recently left so Bryan
brought the bunk-bed pieces in and
painted them in her old room (which later
became Charlie’s room). He put down a
drop cloth, but it turns out that paint can
soak through drop cloth! There were
some sizeable circles of blue paint on
the carpet when he was done. Lesson
learned – furniture painting should never
be done on carpet.
+ Is there one thing you would change
about your home if you could? The master
ensuite. Bryan loves the vintage silk-
screened shower door, but between the
carpet (that our daughter spilled makeup
on), the tiled vanity top (with grout that
never quite comes up clean) and the
showerhead that shoots in every direction
but at the person showering, it would be
the next thing to go if we were staying.
+ Most memorable experience you have
had in your home? Nearly giving birth to
Charlie in the living room!

CONTACTS
Builder Origin Builders, originbuilders.nz
Kitchen design and cabinetry Kitchen
Mania, kitchenmania.co.nz
Spa pool repairs Chris Boyd, Crystal Clear
Pools, crystalclearpools.co.nz

MAY 2016
Movedin.


TIMELINE


FINISHES


FLOORPLAN


Kitchen floor
Sequoia tiles in
red cherry from
Tile Depot

Exterior
Resene ‘Triple
Masala’

Kitchen walls
Victoria tiles in
white gloss from
Tile Depot

Bunk beds
Dulux
‘Goat Island’

Interior walls
Dulux ‘Mt Aspiring’;
trim in Dulux
‘New Brighton’

Levelone

KEY
1 Entry
2 Toilet
3 Bathroom
4 Bedroom
5 Office
6 Deck
7 Family
8 Dining
9 Kitchen
10 Lounge
11 Masterbedroom
12 Ensuite
13 Wardrobe
14 Storage
15 Carport
16 Shed

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AUGUST/SEPT 2016
Installedheatpumps
andshed.

FEBRUARY 2018
Startedrenovating
thekitchen.

MAY 2018
Kitchen finished.

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