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Slide like new again: Sliding Door Specialists
Repair, not replace, is the philosophy Christchurch sliding door specialist Stewart Poole lives by. Why replace something that can easily be fixed? he asks, and Stewart should know. With more than 30 years engineering experience, and 16 years specialising in fixing sliding doors, Stewart (pictured) has the right tools, the know-how, and the solutions to […]
Stairways to heaven
Contemporary home and office design is often multi-level, necessitating a need for one or more stairways. Current trends are towards curved and organic designs, such as the one pictured here, replacing traditional straight lines with fluidity and movement. They’re often works of art. Using helical, spiral, and free-form designs, curved stairs add a dynamic and […]
City set to boom: Christchurch City mayor Phil Mauger
We get all four seasons in Christchurch and spring is in swing – another reason I love living here. I know I’m not alone in that, there’s a lot going on for our city, it’s great to see. The place is humming, with exciting developments and the talk from up north is not ‘where are […]
Buzzing with talent: Te Pae General Manager Ross Steele
As a relative newcomer to Ōtautahi Christchurch, having lived here five years, I have quickly developed a deep appreciation for the city, and all it has to offer. I am continually amazed by the remarkable achievements of Christchurch businesses on the global stage. From companies developing cutting-edge medical implants for surgeons worldwide to virtual and […]
Rewarding building excellence
A University of Canterbury civil engineering student Yu Li (pictured far right) won the “Next Gen Supreme Award” at the 2024 New Zealand Building People Awards. More than 600 construction industry professionals gathered to celebrate the excellence of the people behind a variety of projects nationwide, and congratulate award recipients. Yu Li received two awards […]
The golden touch: Golden Homes
Current building costs could have you resigned to compromises. You might be thinking the beautiful kitchen and bathroom you dreamed of are destined to remain a dream. Happily, the Golden Homes team has solutions. “We have huge capability under our brand,” says local branch co-owner Dean McGuigan. “We have the advantage of suppliers who are […]
Go local
Diverse, resilient, and incredibly innovative. Canterbury is filled with thousands of bright thinkers bringing solutions to the way we live and work. The good news is you can find many of them at the Canterbury Home Show, offering their insight and experience for products and services soon to become lifesavers in your day-to-day. When it […]
Add harmony to your home
Turning your home into a happy, healthy environment may be as easy as adopting the principles of the ancient Chinese form of feng shui. The name (pronounced fung schway) literally means wind-water and is believed by many to use energy forces to harmonise individuals with their surrounding environment. Practitioners arrange objects in their home and […]
Pimp your outdoors
Increased enjoyment of your outdoors is a major benefit of installing outdoor lighting, even more so that summer is on its way. Whether you choose to work with a landscape lighting designer, hang a few string lights in your pergola, or install some well-placed spotlights, it will be well worth the investment. Good outdoor lighting […]
Trouble sleeping? Connect Chiropractic
When we get into bed, the most common reasons people find it difficult to nod off is that they’re either still wired, or they’re uncomfortable. The first reason mentioned is more to do with an overactive sympathetic nervous system, of which we’ve covered in a previous article, so in this piece we are going to […]
All fired up: Envirosolve
Energy conscious times call for elegant technological solutions. The time for passive or airtight dream homes has come, but it need not result in soulless or invisible heating systems. The stunning Scandi-designed Bionic Fire, is ideal for passive or airtight buildings,” says Dr Rene Haeberli, owner of sole stockist Envirosolve. “These wood fires give you […]
Gaining more from a workout
Exercise has long been celebrated as a natural remedy for a host of health issues, and recent research underscores its particularly profound benefits for women. The latest findings published in the Journals of the American College of Cardiology reveal that women experience more significant health improvements from exercise than men, highlighting the critical importance of […]
Enjoy a fly-free space with ease: Canterbury Window Coverings
Imagine a summer breeze eddying through your house. Cooling, calming, and not a fly or insect in sight, thanks to innovative screen technology. Building new, or retro-fitting, now is an ideal time to take measures and contact the team at Canterbury Window Coverings. It’s time to talk to the specialist team at Lohreys Blinds, which […]
Bringing you advanced aesthetics: Transform Clinic
The landscape of appearance medicine is constantly evolving. For over 30 years, Merivale’s Transform Clinic has been blending experience with cutting-edge technology to deliver exceptional results. Founded by Dr Ian Little, the clinic has become a trusted destination for those seeking advanced aesthetic treatments. Today, under Katie McIndoe’s (pictured) expert guidance, the clinic continues to […]
Cuisine
An enduring legacy: Te Pae Christchurch
Creating memorable experiences that respect our planet and the goals of clients is an impressive feat, even more so when it minimises our environmental footprint, and maximises each event’s impact. Located in the heart of our city, Te Pae Christchurch Convention Centre specialises in delivering seamless meetings, conferences, and events. Modern flexible spaces, eco-friendly practices, […]
A feast of festive indulgence: Crowne Plaza’s Market Place Restaurant
This Christmas Day, indulge in flavours like never before. Executive Chef Ritvik at Market Place Restaurant, inside the Crowne Plaza, has crafted a buffet that blends much-loved classics with exciting new offerings. The menu features sage and onion stuffed turkey, whole-baked Akaroa salmon, honey-glazed ham, and roasted Canterbury lamb, among other delights. For a touch […]
Superb spring spots: No. 4, Beach, Fiddlesticks
As the warm weather and daylight begin to sprawl out gloriously, you’re surely on the lookout for a tasty bite and a springtime tipple or two. Try taste-testing these recommendations. No. 4 A hidden gem in the heart of Merivale. For over two decades, this fabulous bar and eatery has served hearty meals and poured […]
Keeping it local: Brighton Beach House
Staying “on top” in the hospitality industry has become much harder in recent times. So much depends on offering customers that little bit extra or something innovative to keep them coming back. Brighton Beach House is one café and restaurant that has worked hard to develop a unique, casual “local” vibe which, coupled with contemporary […]
Fashion & Beauty
Bringing you advanced aesthetics: Transform Clinic
The landscape of appearance medicine is constantly evolving. For over 30 years, Merivale’s Transform Clinic has been blending experience with cutting-edge technology to deliver exceptional results. Founded by Dr Ian Little, the clinic has become a trusted destination for those seeking advanced aesthetic treatments. Today, under Katie McIndoe’s (pictured) expert guidance, the clinic continues to […]
Awash with wellbeing: Dear Heart
Eco-conscious choices are at the forefront of beauty, and one Dunedin company is crafting the highest quality vegan-friendly beauty products. Karen Haig, founder of Dear Heart Vegan Beauty, began making soap as a side hustle to her corporate role while living in Australia. A move home, a desire to create, coupled with noticing a gap […]
Trouble sleeping? Connect Chiropractic
When we get into bed, the most common reasons people find it difficult to nod off is that they’re either still wired, or they’re uncomfortable. The first reason mentioned is more to do with an overactive sympathetic nervous system, of which we’ve covered in a previous article, so in this piece we are going to […]
Gaining more from a workout
Exercise has long been celebrated as a natural remedy for a host of health issues, and recent research underscores its particularly profound benefits for women. The latest findings published in the Journals of the American College of Cardiology reveal that women experience more significant health improvements from exercise than men, highlighting the critical importance of […]
Home & Living
Garden tourism
Local homes and gardens in gorgeous rural settings, each with its own story. Garden tours have been long-loved since their origins across the globe. Drawing from differing cultures and life practices, through royal and religious spaces, countries worldwide developed signature home and garden styles that others yearned to visit. Thus, ‘garden tourism’ was born. Soon […]
The golden touch: Golden Homes
Current building costs could have you resigned to compromises. You might be thinking the beautiful kitchen and bathroom you dreamed of are destined to remain a dream. Happily, the Golden Homes team has solutions. “We have huge capability under our brand,” says local branch co-owner Dean McGuigan. “We have the advantage of suppliers who are […]
Go local
Diverse, resilient, and incredibly innovative. Canterbury is filled with thousands of bright thinkers bringing solutions to the way we live and work. The good news is you can find many of them at the Canterbury Home Show, offering their insight and experience for products and services soon to become lifesavers in your day-to-day. When it […]
Lift your game
Art Deco is all around us. If you have ever wanted to inject some edge, a dash of difference to your home, now is the time to embrace all the quirks in recent homeware collections. With events season just around the corner, it’s the ideal opportunity to truly get your guests talking. CURATED BY NINA […]
Build
Stadium on track
Christchurch’s One NZ Stadium remains on budget and on track for an April 2026 opening. Work started on the roof support structure in November last year, culminating with the first section of roof being installed in the south stand along Tuam Street in August 2024. Twenty-eight of the 37m tall roof supports, known as radial […]
Tiny & terrific new show home: Versatile Christchurch
Thinking of a new home? A seaside bach? An investment property? Look no further than one of Canterbury’s newest show homes, the Advantage 65. From Versatile Homes, this stunning pavilion-style dwelling is compact yet clever in its layout providing oodles of space. Measuring 65m2, it comprises a galley kitchen, concealed laundry, spacious living area, bathroom, […]
Slide like new again: Sliding Door Specialists
Repair, not replace, is the philosophy Christchurch sliding door specialist Stewart Poole lives by. Why replace something that can easily be fixed? he asks, and Stewart should know. With more than 30 years engineering experience, and 16 years specialising in fixing sliding doors, Stewart (pictured) has the right tools, the know-how, and the solutions to […]
Stairways to heaven
Contemporary home and office design is often multi-level, necessitating a need for one or more stairways. Current trends are towards curved and organic designs, such as the one pictured here, replacing traditional straight lines with fluidity and movement. They’re often works of art. Using helical, spiral, and free-form designs, curved stairs add a dynamic and […]
ArtScene
Where creativity flourishes: Art Metro
Jenni Foster has been attending classes at Art Metro for over half a decade. Jenni always enjoyed creative pursuits, but truly felt the need to explore her creativity as a reprieve from the stresses of her career. “Being a teacher, it’s easy for that to take over your life. It swamps you. I needed an […]
Live & Local: Isaac Theatre Royal
Nurturing Christchurch’s musical talent. Christchurch has long been a city brimming with artistic talent, yet too often, our local musicians struggle to find platforms that allow their voices to be heard on a larger stage. Recognising this gap, the Isaac Theatre Royal is launching an innovative programme designed to spotlight homegrown talent: the local artist […]
Where Our Shadows Meet, a groundbreaking performance bridging worlds: Isaac Theatre Royal
In an era where storytelling has taken on myriad forms, Where Our Shadows Meet emerges as a poignant narrative that pushes the boundaries of language, communication, and connection. Presented by the Isaac Theatre Royal (ITR) in collaboration with Equal Voices, this powerful production is a significant part of ITR’s new programming strategy, underscoring their commitment […]
Top Father’s Day reading: Piccadilly Books
With Father’s Day on Sunday 1 September this year, now is a great time to check out some of the great choices at Piccadilly Books. Here are some of my latest favourites. Invasion by Frank Gardner, reviewed by Neville Our price $38.00 The Chinese People’s Republic has repeatedly made its intentions clear in that it […]
Business
NZ Mortgages: First Home Buyers in Christchurch, the essential tips & tricks
Buying your first home in Christchurch is an ever-increasingly popular option. Cheaper than Auckland and Wellington, with plenty of options for property from hillside homes, city townhouses to classic kiwi bungalows on larger sections, there is an option for every buyer. Here at NZ Mortgages, we’re proud to be based in Christchurch, and to help […]
Why women must take charge: phwealth
For women in New Zealand, retirement planning involves more than checking KiwiSaver balances or relying on superannuation. It’s about ensuring there’s enough saved and invested to not just get by, but thrive during retirement. This also means having money set aside for emergencies, says financial advisor Shiree Hembrow, of phwealth. For many women, taking an […]
Marketing is the backbone of business strategy: EBI Business Improvement Specialists
Business strategy defines a company’s overall vision, objectives, and competitive advantage. It also answers big questions. Questions such as: Why does our business exist? Where are we going? What value do we provide a customer over others? How do we create and keep customers? At the same time, marketing strategy focuses on how to select […]
Sort your mortgage with our experts: NZ Mortgages
It has been non-stop for our team over the last few weeks. The Bright-line changes are still having a huge effect on the applications we are doing, with property investment having a real resurgence. It really is the best time to get into investing, as property prices are still reasonably affordable, and as the changes […]
One on One
Sole sensation: Kathryn Wilson
“Choose a job you love and you will never work a day in your life,” are the words Kathryn Wilson’s mother offered as consistent reminders. Metropol Deputy Editor Nina Tucker catches up with the iconic luxury shoe designer about making that a reality. Kathryn finds no greater joy than seeing people wear her shoes. Among […]
This Kiwi can fly: Hamish Kerr
It’s the night before the Paris Olympics men’s high jump final. Christchurch-based Hamish Kerr is about to become an Olympic champion, bringing home New Zealand’s first ever Olympic medal in the event. Metropol Deputy Editor Nina Tucker discovers how he did it. Hamish watched Maddi Wesche win silver in shot put, before clocking up nine […]
Talking grand designs with Tom Webster
Tom Webster’s fascination with architecture started at a young age, and now he shares it with millions of others, fronting TVNZ’s Grand Designs New Zealand series. Metropol Editor Lynda Papesch caught up with him to see what captures his imagination. Home is where the heart is, so they say, and Tom’s heart is inextricably linked […]
Divine design: Georgia Langridge
Award-winning Christchurch interior designer Georgia Langridge is behind many of the region’s sleek, luxury bathrooms and kitchens. She talks design with Metropol Editor Lynda Papesch. From a young age, Georgia was exposed to the importance of how a home’s interior should feel, fuelling her move into the design field. “My mum, and even her mum, […]