NZ Renovation Trends NZ Renovation Trends Vol. 30/11 | 页面 6

Editor Kathleen Kinney – [email protected] FROM THE PUBLISHER Editorial What is it about renovating that Kiwis love so much? Perhaps it’s being able to identify a house with untapped potential, then use our creativity – and patience – to turn it into something beautiful. It could be the satisfaction of restoring a historic house to its former glory, or giving a tired home new character. . Editorial Director Paul Taylor Managing Editor John Williams Digital Editor James Gilbert Subeditor Jane McKenzie Senior Writer Colleen Hawkes Staff Writer Charles Moxham Email [email protected] Media Sales glory, repurposing an industrial building or giving an older home a fun, contemporary twist, Adrian Law – [email protected] Ben Trethewey – [email protected] Leslie Johnson – [email protected] Shailan Patel – [email protected] Sonia Fredrick – [email protected] Vanessa Matson – [email protected] Sales & Marketing Co-ordinator Lana Tropina-Egorova Email [email protected] these projects represent a cross section of renovation possibilities. @DavidJideas International Business facebook.com/trendsideas Whatever the motivation, there is no doubt we love to renovate. In this issue of Home David Johnson Renovation Trends we open with a section on villas and cottages; followed by Mid-century Modern homes, and two historic renovations. Whether it’s restoring a residence to its former We also present an in-depth look at kitchen remodelling, and go inside two updated holiday homes. This issue closes with a selection of products for your home’s interior. As usual, our inspiring projects are augmente