When to go pro: Prime Decorators

Starting life as post-quake commercial painters, Canterbury-born Prime Decorators has since expanded to residential and interior and exterior plastering and painting, as well as wall papering and roof spraying in Auckland and Christchurch. Metropol catches up with Prime Decorators’ Zak Turkmani to find out what professionals bring to a project.   WHAT […]

Delivering the vision: Clive Barrington Construction

Heath Walters of Clive Barrington Construction adds his insight as to the building of Rai House.   He says the site was a challenge, being adjacent to the Avon River. His team was involved in laying the technical foundation system, designed to allow for the site being prone to occasional flooding. “The […]

A collaborative masterpiece: Wynyard Design

Peter Wynyard of Wynyard Design Studio says a unique part of the development of Rai House in Wood Lane lies in the history of making it happen.   “Given the location and its vulnerability, there was a lot of strict criteria around the new build that involved insurance people, the council, plus […]

She sheds of sanctuary: Resene

Enter the She Shed: A space for women to immerse themselves in activities that bring them joy. While the word shed may suggest a shabby chic sort of space – there is no limit to how luxurious or humble your hideaway can be. In this She Shed a statement floor in Resene […]

Choux Pastry & Éclairs

Choux pastry can be a bit scary at first, but definitely give it a go — after a little practice you’ll never look back! There are so many options with choux; we’ve given a couple of sweet ones here, but choux is also great savoury, and deep-fried, the filling choices are endless. […]

Simply a-door-able: Resene

A mini mural doesn’t have to be relegated to your walls. It can be on a door, floor, ceiling, dresser or other piece of furniture – and it can even break the boundaries of a single area to spill onto another. This otherwise neutral entryway has been injected full of personality thanks […]

Uncompromising craftsmanship: LOC Construction

While the size of jobs can vary from a several million-dollar project to a small renovation, there is never a variation in the quality of the work done by LOC Construction   “We specialise in architectural designs and hill work, but we give equal attention to a bathroom renovation – every client […]

Stunning sustainable design: Weir Architecture

Like a Phoenix rising from the ashes, the former eight-storey Latimer Apartments has overcome its troubled earthquake past to re-emerge as Canopy Apartments – a fabulous complex comprising 40 individual apartments overlooking Latimer Square and its century-old trees.     With options of studio, one-bedroom, two-bedroom, and four two-storey penthouse apartments, this […]

Home run on show: David Reid Homes

David Reid Homes Canterbury have once again scored a home-run with all bases covered at Highsted in Casebrook. The striking new show home sets the stage for your move towards your dream lifestyle. The three-bedroom, two-bathroom home endorses sleek and appealing design from every angle. Gabled roof lines, modern Axon Panel and […]

Quality and character: Wilson and Hill Architects

For 25 years Wilson and Hill Architects have been delivering quality architecture to clients in Christchurch and beyond, to the whole of the South Island. The Crossing, ECan building, and Forté Health represent just a sample of Wilson and Hill’s post-earthquake designs characterising Christchurch. With their workload increasing, directors Chris Wilson and […]