Creating metal magic
Buildings come in all shapes, sizes, designs, and materials, including an increasing number comprising various types of metal. Copper, roofing iron, and corrugated iron are all popular choices in modern architecture. Contemporary corrugated iron is extremely weatherproof, so it offers an excellent, cost-effective solution in areas exposed to wind, rain, snow, and hot, […]
Gorgeous winter colours
The best gardens are those that have colour of some sort, during all four seasons. I am a flower fancier, so need a plentiful supply to pick during spring, summer, autumn, and especially winter. From beautiful patterned bark, red berries, and colourful blooms, autumn and winter trees and shrubs add bursts of beauty […]
Getting back to working: Enableworks
If you have had an accident or experience chronic pain, returning to a regular work schedule may seem impossible. Loss of confidence, feeling stressed, depressed, or out of control because of pain, compound the difficulties experienced in committing to a work schedule. Fortunately, local company EnableWorks holds the licence in New Zealand for […]
Businesses optimistic
The results of MYOB’s Annual Business Monitor for 2024 show that Canterbury-based businesses are feeling more optimistic and expecting a stronger performance in the year ahead. The nationwide survey of 1000+ SME business owners and leaders revealed that New Zealand SME confidence has improved markedly on this time last year. More than a […]
Grilled Prawns with Miso Butter: United Fisheries
Prep time: 10 mins Cook time: 10 mins What you need: 500g Sea Cuisine Raw Prawn Cutlets (defrosted) 2 Tbsp Butter (melted) 3 tsp Miso paste 1 Tbsp Mirin 2 Tbsp Japanese sake (optional) 1 tspFresh ginger (grated) Garnish: toasted sesame seeds, spring onion, chilli flakes What to do: In a large […]
An arty day out: Windsor Gallery
Exploring contemporary art at a local gallery offers a splendid opportunity for a day out with a companion. During the first weekend of May, Windsor Gallery will host its bi-annual Art Show. This grand event promises an impressive showcase of 300 plus artworks, contributed by over 50 artists. With such a diverse array […]
Amazing architectural fittings: NH Design
Ah, the house hanker phenomenon. On a voyage through the socials, a flip through a gorgeous glossy, or down the rabbit hole of interior design on the internet, we can find ourselves admiring fabulous architectural fittings that just aren’t available in New Zealand. If you have been unable to replicate stunning windows and […]
Solve your warmth problems: Envirosolve
For bringing warmth and ambience to a home, you can’t beat a bionic fire. The elemental nature of fire links us across the millennia. We find a depth of meaning and connection in sitting beside a fire that is just not available from any other heat source. The complexities arise when we need […]
Stylish townhouses near Riccarton Bush
Ever since the Deans family first settled the historic Riccarton Bush area, it has been a sought-after precinct in which to live. Properties don’t often come on the market there, so they’re quickly snapped up when they do. Even more rare is the opportunity to acquire a lovely new-build home in an older, […]
A new beginning with Gretchen La Roche
What do books, theatre, Indian food and indulgent cakes have in common? The answer is The Court Theatre’s new executive director Gretchen La Roche, who spoke with Metropol Editor Lynda Papesch recently. Described as well-respected and a seasoned arts executive, Gretchen La Roche is multi-layered, like a well-written play. Returning to Christchurch to […]












