All cisterns go: Young Plumbers Club

Hundreds of tradies are sharpening their tools for the Plumbing World Young Plumber of the Year (YPOTY) competition. With the chronic skills shortage facing the industry, estimated to be around 3500, Plumbing World’s CEO Rob Kidd says the competition is a way to showcase plumbing as a career, and attract new people to […]

Brushstroke bedroom: Resene

Luxury doesn’t necessarily mean spending a fortune on expensive status symbols. In fact, luxury can be achieved with a little creativity and attention to detail. Designer brands can charge more by creating value through scarcity and uniqueness, and the same can be achieved by creating one-of-a-kind decor in your own home. Choose high-quality […]

Gain usable space: Garage Pro

A gym, a workshop, a games room, a studio? The opportunities for your garage space are endless this winter, if only you could keep the cold and damp at bay. It’s more of a heave of a roll than a wave of a wand, but Tim Gerard, owner of the local Garage Pro […]

Concrete, an exterior staple: Affordable Concrete

For all driveway, hard landscaping, and repair needs, you want the perfect blend of functionality and aesthetics. W hether your project is a residential driveway, or a commercial venture including car parks and kerbing, you want quality workmanship at competitive pricing. It couldn’t be simpler to tick everything off your concreting ‘must-have’ list. […]

Lincoln show home: Versatile Homes

Family values guide the design and build of every home created by Versatile Homes, and family living has never been easier. Honesty, integrity, and a good old-fashioned Kiwi way of doing business, are woven into the very fabric of their residential builds. Versatile Homes’ range of four family homes includes the stunning Finn […]

For truly healthy homes: Inline Architecture & Irving Builders

Kiwis are known as great building innovators, with DIY in our DNA. A team approach creates better homes for living. However, look beyond the surface and you’ll find that New Zealand’s construction methods and Building Code are typically old school and below international best practice.   Lance Irving, of Irving Builders is passionate […]

Rainwater management solutions: Tanksalot®

Tanksalot® manufacture innovative solutions that harvest rainwater for reuse, and storm water management. Tanksalot tanks are particularly beneficial in an area like Canterbury, says owner Josh Pengelly. “Our above-ground solutions not only look great, they eliminate the costs and complexity associated with below ground rainwater management alternatives.” Their corrugated steel tanks are stylish, […]

Sharing you vision: VVV Real Estate

Owning a home is a vision many New Zealanders share, but finding a foothold on the property ladder can seem scary and daunting. The knowledge and skills required to begin that journey are not taught at school. That is a lesson that Stephanie Robertson, owner of VVV Real Estate, learned for herself and […]

Vinnies to open housing project

The Society of St Vincent de Paul, Christchurch (Vinnies), in collaboration with St John of God Hauora Trust, will officially open its first social housing facility on Pavitt Street on 3 March. Spokesperson Mike Daly says the opening is the conclusion of a four year project to fund raise and construct the seven […]

Living roofs

Going green includes various creative options that can add value to residential and commercial properties. Having a living roof is one of those. Increasingly worldwide, including in New Zealand, rooftop gardens are popping up on homes, office, and even public buildings. A living roof is, however, somewhat different to a rooftop garden, although […]