Bunnings Magazine Summer 2023

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Summer 2023/24

New Zealand

HAPPY CAMPING at home or away

Holiday DIY

ROLL-OUT GAMES MAT, NATURE CRAFT AND MOVIES UNDER THE STARS

+ DO UP YOUR DECK + NEW GADGETS FOR PARTY SEASON

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OUTDOOR LIVING: HOW TO HEAT-PROOF THE GARDEN

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Ready, set, summer!

Christmas 2023

New Zealand

Christmas by the sea

CELEBRATION CHECKLIST! Use our planner and go-to gift guide

Make it!

DAZZLING FESTIVE DIY: handpainted gift wrap + clay ornaments + glowing garland + ball lanterns

CHRISTMAS SPECIAL

Flip over for inspiration and projects


PAINT A ROOM FOR LESS THAN * $200

The easy way to update your home on a budget. ppgpaints.co.nz Product coverage calculated on a 3.2 m x 3 m size room with a ceiling under 2.4m, one window and one door. Results may vary depending on application process and equipment. Offer starts 1 November 2023 and ends 31 October 2024. Price listed above applicable to the following products purchased from Bunnings Warehouse during the offer period: 1 x Easycoat Interior Walls White 4L Low Sheen or Semi Gloss, 1 x Easycoat Interior Ceiling Flat White 2L and 1 x Easycoat Interior Doors & Trim Gloss 1L. The number of litres displayed are based on two coats using the selected paint. Typically, a repainting job will require two coats, but new or dark surfaces may require three where the first coat would be an undercoat. An undercoat has not been considered in this price.


The magazine team Editor Lisa Green Associate editors Caroline Botting, Artemis Gouros (AU) Art director Bridie Mahoney Senior designer Carol Baldas Style editor Samantha Pointon Chief subeditors Catherine Sanders, Frances Pearson Senior subeditor Lorna Gow Digital producer Amanda Ghalaini-Yacoub Editorial co-ordinator Abigail D’Souza Production co-ordinator Annie Villalta-Burgett Junior accountant Carina Law Contributors Judie Siu, Shelley Tustin, Harriet Upjohn

SUMMER

Holiday fun

Every effort has been taken to ensure instructions for DIY projects are correct. However, before you undertake any DIY activity, please ensure that you have the appropriate skills for the task at hand, use the correct tools and that you wear the appropriate safety equipment. Any professional installations must be undertaken by a licensed tradesperson. Editorial content is general in nature and is not intended to be a substitute for legal or professional advice.

CAMP OUT Experience all the best things about camping – in the comfort of your own backyard

FINISHING TOUCHES 21 Enliven an outdoor area with nine ideas

Plan it LIKE IT HOT 28 SOME rought-proof your yard by selecting the D most resilient plants for your climate

LEVEL 34 ENTRY Enhance the kerb appeal of your property with an enchanting path from street to front door

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SIX EASY STEPS TO POOL PERFECTION Get the pool or spa sparkling and working at its best with our handy guide

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GAME-CHANGING GADGETS Enlist the latest entertaining tech to make hosting your gathering a breeze

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COLOUR CRUSH Grab a paintbrush, then try some of our on-trend ideas to modernise your home

THE NIGHT 55 LIGHT Use a contemporary lighting scheme to bring style and life into the garden after dark

LIQUID GOLD 61 Install a rainwater tank to conserve a precious

Enjoy a movie night at home under the stars

resource and help your garden thrive

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PLAY IT SAFE Secure your home and peace of mind while you’re away these holidays

OPERATORS 73 SMOOTH Brush up on your painting skills with our

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Dream it

top tool selections for a quality finish

FUN 77 FRESH-AIR Make nature boards, a games mat and

constellation lanterns for outdoor activities

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Refresh your home’s colour scheme

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Paint with the right tools for the job

Regulars WHAT’S HAPPENING OVER SUMMER 5 News, special buys and great ideas

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TREASURE


NEWS

THE BREAKFAST CLUB

Editor’s letter

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ne of the best things about summer is spending time with loved ones. Whether it’s a relaxed weekend barbecue, a picnic at the beach or a magical backyard camping experience (see page 10), summer brings us together. But the season isn’t just about gatherings, it’s the chance to turn our attention outdoors. As you flip through these pages, you’ll see the warm, dry days have inspired fantastic features on turning your deck into a versatile living space, a guide to creating an inspirational

Photography (editor and outdoor setting) Reuben Looi, styling Sam van Kan; (cleaning) Getty Images

Make an alfresco gathering extra special!

SUMMER

journey to your front door and designing a transformative outdoor lighting plan. With water a precious resource, especially over summer, we also focus on its conservation, from capturing it to creating a garden resilient to the heat. ’Tis also the season to paint! We have loads of information on the latest colour trends, a lowdown on how to paint like a pro, plus a checklist of pre-Christmas spruce ups. Speaking of Christmas, this is our bumper festive issue! Flip this magazine over and you’ll see pages jam-packed with craft, gift ideas and a beautiful beachside celebration. Here’s to creating memorable moments with family and friends this summer.

Bunnings has gone back to school! Bunnings ambassadors Ian Jones and Ruby Tui, plus players from the Counties Manukau Rugby Football Union and team members from the local Manukau store, recently set out to raise smiles on the faces of tamariki at Edmund Hillary School in Papakura. The event supported their breakfast club, which ensures students start their day fuelled for learning. After sharing kai with the kids, the rugby legends conducted a skills workshop, while the Bunnings team donated rugby gear – and started planning a return trip to help the school with their garden!

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Pre-party sparkle Christmas guests will be here before you know it, but the barbecue needs cleaning, the walls are grubby and the less said about the bathroom grout, the better. The hottest new cleaning hack is Tricleanium, one product that can tackle the lot! Originally designed to prep walls for paint, Tricleanium recently went viral as a non-corrosive deep cleaner. Use it to tackle dirt, mould and grease, inside and out.

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TURN DOWN THE HEAT Balmy days can be pleasant, but heatstroke is no joke. Dial down summer’s warmth with products to help keep you cool

Welcome breezes without bugs!

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Arlec 102cm tower fan with remote, $89, I/N: 0453761

Brilliant ‘Windhaven’ 142cm indoor/outdoor DC ABS ceiling fan with remote in Matte Black and Walnut, $367, I/N: 0216739

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Arlec 40cm 5 blade pedestal fan with remote in Matte Black, $59, I/N: 0369614

Coolaroo 3m triangle commercial grade shade sail in Beech, $115, I/N: 0214201

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 Inspect your security equipment, including replacing batteries in alarms.

 Store away any item that might be used to gain access to high windows, like wheelie bins or ladders.

 Trim trees and shrubs to reduce hiding places for would-be burglars.

 Check that valuables are not visible

through any windows – including any expensive Christmas presents!

 Make sure items with a high monetary or

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Mistral 40cm metal floor fan, $59, I/N: 0369589

Pre-holiday checklist Spend a little time making your property secure before you go on a hard-earned vacay

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All packed? Try to keep suitcases out of sight to avoid advertising your departure!

sentimental value, like jewellery, are not left in obvious places.

 If you have a landline, turn the ringer off

Cultivate shade trees Silk tree ‘Rosea’. Some products are not available at all Bunnings stores, but may be ordered.

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or the volume right down, so people outside can’t hear it go unanswered.

 Ensure your home and contents insurance is up to date.

 Finally, although it seems obvious, check all doors and windows are securely locked!

For more tips on keeping your home safe and sound, turn to our story on page 65.

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Pillar 200cm x 90cm magnetic flyscreen door curtain in Black, $16.50, I/N: 3961776

Mimosa ‘Caymen’ 3m x 3m wooden cantilever umbrella, $799, I/N: 0177372 (base weight not included)


Bunnings Ute & Van Hire Service We can help get bulky purchases home, whether building a deck or a pergola, tidying up the garden, taking a few loads to the tip, picking up a new fridge/washer/couch or moving house. Book online or in-store: For the latest prices and booking information, see websites below. 1 Tonne (1000kg) carrying capacity Hire by the hour, day, week or longer – just Load & Go Hire for one day or longer - first 100km free per day

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Snip dead flowerheads once roses and other bloomers have put on their first show. Do this before they set seed so they keep flowering throughout summer.

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This highly coveted dinnerplate dahlia has stunning, large blooms that range in colour from blush pink to creamy beige.

Plant heat-loving basil so you can make pesto. To stop it bolting to seed, cut off flowers and pinch back main shoots, or sow seeds 3 every few weeks. Heading off on holiday? Prevent hanging baskets and pots drying out by adding water-storing crystals to the potting mix.

BRISTOL STRIPE

Large, variegated blooms in raspberry-pink and white paint splatters and speckles make this a must-grow dahlia.

After applying fertiliser around edible plants, delay harvesting for a few days and rinse well before cooking and eating. If using products to deal with pests, diseases or weeds, or when handling compost or mulch, follow instructions carefully and wear gloves, a mask and suitable protective equipment. Store all garden chemicals out of reach of children and pets.

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Brighten a patio or entranceway by planting up pretty pots. Keep it simple with just one type of plant or play with 5 textures and colours by combining flowers with grasses or heucheras. Put in dahlia tubers and enjoy flowers from late summer until late autumn. Bury the tubers 5-10cm deep, with the eye facing up, and stake when planting. Check out our selection below.

KELVIN FLOODLIGHT

Great for brightening garden borders, these giant sunshinecoloured blooms can grow up to 30cm in diameter.

6 1 Scotts pea straw mulch, $23.84/90L, I/N: 0341692. 2 Fiskars ‘Floral Snip’ solid pruner, $26.55, I/N: 0241671. 3 Mr Fothergill’s basil grow pouch bag. 4 Gardman ‘Watergel’ water storing crystals, $21.50/500g, I/N: 0203669. 5 Vaseria ‘Italian’ 17cm terracotta pot, $2.39, I/N: 2832559. 6 Northcote Pottery 50cm terracotta egg shaped pot, $65.98, I/N: 0044460. Some products are not available at all Bunnings stores, but may be ordered.

STOLZE OF BERLIN

The dainty, lilac-pink blooms grow on 1m tall stems, making this delightful pompom dahlia ideal as a cut flower.

Scan the QR code For more on what to do in the garden during summer, go to bunnings.co.nz/gardencorner

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Prevent soil drying out quickly on hot days and suppress weeds by spreading a layer of pea straw over the vegetable garden. 1 Water well first so you lock in the moisture.



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GARDEN PARTY

Mimosa ‘Malibu’ 210cm x 95cm dining table, $545, I/N: 0177347. See following pages for other product details. Some products are not available at all Bunnings stores, but may be ordered. If your campsite is located near any body of water, ensure active adult supervision of children at all times. bunningswarehousenewzealand |

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leeping under the stars, the patter of raindrops on canvas, free-range kids and barbecues for every meal – there’s so much to love about camping! And you don’t have to leave home to experience it all. Setting up a tent in the backyard is a joy for young and old. Make your alfresco adventure even better with these ideas for the ultimate backyard campsite, including an outdoor cinema, DIY games and even a nature-based scavenger hunt for the kids!

RIGHT Keep the family refreshed with a drinks and snacks station set up on a sturdy outdoor table in the shade. Mimosa ‘Malibu’ 160cm x 80cm bar table, $395, I/N: 0256331. Esky ‘Chilla’ 26L hard cooler, $79, I/N: 0138506, and 10L hard cooler, $39, I/N: 3240442.


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Before you kick off your backyard adventure, prep the area. A freshly mown and prickle-free lawn is a must for your at-home getaway – and test-pitch your tent before the ‘trip’ to find the best spot.

Mimosa folding timber director’s chairs in Beige, $68.98 each, I/N: 3190709. Troopers infant gumboots in Black, $23.09/size 3, I/N: 0402880, and men’s rubber gumboots in Black, $45.46/size 5, I/N: 0291662. Axton ‘Cordoba’ 900mm x 600mm jute mat in Natural, $44.75, I/N: 0047663. All other products, stylist’s own. Some products are not available at all Bunnings stores, but may be ordered. Store mat indoors when not in use.

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Make your camping experience even more memorable with tasty homemade pizzas! ABOVE LEFT Chapala large pizza oven, $399, I/N: 3180436, and pizza oven stands, $249 each, I/N: 3180437. Basil in Tuscan Path ‘Ava’ 20cm x 20cm ceramic egg pot in Sage, $20.83, I/N: 0312606. Matador non-stick 2 piece BBQ tool set in Black, $34.49, I/N: 3171753, hanging from Command medium outdoor terrace hooks in Slate, $7.83/pack of 2, I/N: 0309179. Matador foldable pizza spatula, $47.54, I/N: 3171772. Michelia ‘Lemon Fragrant’ in Tuscan Path 54cm x 52cm glazed studded pot in Green, $128.40, I/N: 2860804. TOP CENTRE Fido & Fletch large soft dog kennel, $99, I/N: 3440226. ABOVE CENTRE Matador stainless steel BBQ skewers, $16.41/pack of 6, I/N: 0239997. BELOW (From left) Magnolia ‘Kay Parris’ in Tuscan Path ‘Harper’ 35cm cylinder pot in Grey, $149.90, I/N: 0252514. Hen and chicken fern in Northcote Pottery ‘Primo Mod’ 28cm medium garden egg pot in Cream, $39.98, I/N: 2830107. Mimosa ‘Malibu’ benches, $197 each, I/N: 0256334. Char-Griller side fire box, $149, I/N: 0205484. Hen and chicken fern in Tuscan Path 20cm x 20cm glazed studded pot in Green, $26.98, I/N: 2860800. Pittosporum ‘Silver Sheen’ in Tuscan Path ‘Harper’ 28cm cylinder pot in Grey, $78.50, I/N: 0252512. Magnolia ‘Kay Parris’ in Northcote Pottery ‘Primo Mod’ 35cm large garden egg pot in Cream, $64.98, I/N: 2830108. All plants sold separately. All other products, stylist’s own. Some products are not available at all Bunnings stores, but may be ordered.

Keep in mind... n Keep children and pets away

from pizza ovens and barbecues, and put matches and lighters out of children’s reach. n Burn hardwood. Do not use chemically treated wood (painted, stained or treated with preservative) and do not burn garbage or plastic.

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Recycle food tins to display beautiful cuttings from the garden

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SEE FROM PAGE 77 TO FIND OUT HOW TO CREATE THESE STARRY LANTERNS, NATURE BOARDS AND GAMES MAT

Bring twinkly light to dusky evenings with easy DIY lanterns

GAME PLAN

A little bit of paint can set up hours of play. Turn a jute mat into a rug o’ fun with game boards for noughts and crosses, chess and more. Create nature palettes for the kids and upcycle food tins into hanging lanterns.

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ABOVE While away warm afternoons playing games on a custom multi-board and, when you’re done, just roll it up for easy storage!


SOLAR curtain lights

SOLAR festoons

BATTERY flamelss candles

PLANNING AN ESCAPE INTO NATURE? DON’T FORGET TO PACK THE ESSENTIALS! Choose from our extensive range of dynamic power socket-free SOLAR and BATTERY lights! I/N: 0341456 I/N: 0201015

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Projector screen, see page 80 for DIY instructions. Marquee ‘Omaha’ 4 piece setting, $599, I/N: 0241504 (one single-seater chair not shown). (On coffee table) Matador enamelled cast iron skillet, $64.35, I/N: 3171792. Jute ‘Bali’ 290cm x 190cm rug in Natural, $279, I/N: 0078717. Avon 230cm x 160cm rug in Midnight, $209, I/N: 0138887. Games mat, see page 77 for DIY instructions. All other products, stylist’s own. Some products are not available at all Bunnings stores, but may be ordered. Keep rugs inside when not in use.

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SEE PAGE 80 TO FIND OUT HOW TO CREATE YOUR OWN BIG SCREEN FOR MOONLIGHT MOVIES


SCREEN SAVER

When the sun goes down and the games are over enjoy a film at your own open-air cinema with a super-sized screen, party lights, comfortable seating and tasty snacks. Search online for great deals on mini projectors.

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THE BEAUTY OF TIMBER

POWERFULLY PROTECTED FORMERLY KNOWN AS

CD50 EXTREME

THE CUTEK® PROTECTION SYSTEM IS DESIGNED TO HIGHLIGHT THE NATURAL BEAUTY OF YOUR TIMBER. CUTEK® timber oils offer powerful protection while enhancing the natural beauty of timber. CUTEK® timber oils diffuse deeply into timber to repel moisture, maintain structural integrity and ensure the longest possible service life. What sets CUTEK® oils apart is their ‘self-healing’ action. Once diffused, CUTEK® oils remain permanently mobile in the timber actively driving out moisture to minimise cupping, warping and splitting, even after being cut or perforated with fasteners. CUTEK® penetrating oils have a 30-year proven track record of standing up to our New Zealand climate and other harsh environments around the world.

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HEAD OUTSIDE

Lytworx colour changing LED flameless candle set with remote, $27.15, I/N: 0341456. All other products, stylist’s own. Some products are not available at all Bunnings stores, but may be ordered.

Styling assistant Katie Turner.

A few easy updates can create a more enjoyable space

FINISHING TOUCHES FOLLOW OUR TIPS TO MAKE THE MOST OF YOUR DECK THIS SUMMER Words JANE PARBURY Photography SUE STUBBS Styling SAMI SIMPER

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here are lots of simple ways to transform your deck from boring to beautiful. Start by taking a good look at your space. Has it had a style bypass? Is the layout impractical or does it feel less than welcoming? Perhaps it’s short on privacy, bakes in the sun or has an aspect that’s not so appealing. All of these issues can be overcome. Check out these nine ideas to help give your deck new life and purpose.

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Create a quiet corner for tackling small garden jobs

“Ensure they’re stretched out to prevent sagging and flapping and avoid attaching to wobbly fences, gutters or downpipes, or directly onto roofing.” Each corner requires a solid anchor point to the house wall or posts that have been secured to the ground. “For smaller, ready-to-hang kits, run ropes to an established tree, a stable fence or posts,” says Natasha.

Screen it

If you want privacy or to obscure an ugly view, try a screening panel or two. They come in a range of materials and colours, often with proprietary fixing kits, and if you’re handy on the tools, they’re a straightforward DIY project. They need to be attached securely – bolted to an exterior wall, screwed to a solid fence or fixed to concreted posts.

Bring in a border

Engage your inner stylist

A style lift might be as simple as rearranging the furniture. Position your lounge seating so it overlooks a pretty garden view or arrange it so your sofa and chairs are facing each other, ready for conversation. Introduce an outdoor rug and add comfy cushions and cosy throws for cooler nights. Bring in side tables to make the area functional and stock the space with solar-powered lanterns for ambience after dark.

Dining delight

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possible are facing the cookzone, leaving enough room around the table so guests can move their seating in and out easily. Add seat pads for comfort, introduce a colourful tablecloth, bring in stylish tableware and arrange greenery in pots down the table centre to provide a visual link to the garden.

Throw some shade

Sun protection is a must for alfresco entertaining. Umbrellas are a quick fix but a shade sail with high UV protection provides a summer-long solution, says DIY specialist Natasha Dickins (littleredindustries.com). “Buy one with reinforced holes for faster and safer installation,” she says.

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Design a garden corner

If you’re a green thumb, include a workspace in a convenient corner of the deck. It’s brilliant for sowing seeds, potting up seedlings and propagating. Park a ready-made potting bench – or repurpose an old table – in a spot undercover and out of the elements so you can use it year-round. Keep tools and garden chemicals out of the reach of children and be aware of potential watering issues – use pot saucers so there isn’t a continuous drip from your plants onto the timber boards.

Connect to the garden

Steps down to the lawn make a great feature. “For a low deck, ready-made stringers are a simple solution that screw into the side of the deck,” says Natasha. They come in treated pine that can be stained or painted.

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ABOVE Mimosa ‘Somerset’ folding timber chairs, $78 each, I/N: 3190111. Leather gardening gloves, $4.98, I/N: 0256797. Cyclone stainless steel bulb trowel, $16.50, I/N: 3361000. Mr Fothergill’s ‘Herb Garden’ thyme seeds, $5.24, I/N: 2960573, garlic chives seeds, $5.24, I/N: 2960536, and Italian plain leafed parsley seeds, $4.18, I/N: 2960476. Northcote Pottery ‘Italian’ pots in Terracotta: 12cm, $2.19 each, I/N: 2833746, 11cm, $3.49 each, I/N: 2863583, and 110mm saucers, $2.49 each, I/N: 2863460. Spring onion, parsley and chilli seedlings (all plants sold separately). Gardman 100mm copper plant labels, $4.98/ pack of 10, I/N: 2961055. Holman 1.8L galvanised watering can, $15.68, I/N: 3110893. Seedling pots, for similar try Mr Fothergill’s ‘Jiffy’ 60mm peat pots, $7.46/pack of 26, I/N: 2961318. Potting mix, for similar try Scotts Osmocote seed raising and cutting mix, $13.41/25L, I/N: 8912735. All other products, stylist’s own. Some products are not available at all Bunnings stores, but may be ordered.

Create a relaxed sense of enclosure with greenery, placed in adjacent garden beds or trough planters lining the deck edge, says horticulturist Tammy Huynh. “If you have the opportunity to plant a garden border, do it, as that will give you more deck space,” she adds. If placing planters on a timber deck, Tammy recommends using drip trays teamed with pot feet so if you do overwater (or there’s a big storm), water doesn’t pool under the trays.


To protect and enhance the natural beauty of timber, professional painters rely on Sikkens translucent woodstains. Sikkens i long lasting and more aesthetically natural than other timber coatings, like oils and paint. For the most impressive timber finish, start with Sikkens. See www.sikkens.co.nz for more details.


Turn your deck into an inviting lounging area with cosy soft furnishings and atmospheric lighting

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ABOVE Lytworx colour changing LED flameless candle set with remote, $27.15, I/N: 0341456. All Set ‘Airbed’ flocked inflatable camping mattress in Blue, $23.97/queen, I/N: 0443512. Lantern, for similar try Arlec ‘Speckled Flame Effect’ 23cm LED solar lantern in Brown, $29.68, I/N: 0181794. All other products, stylist’s own.

Create a nature zone

Some insects you want around your outdoor room, some you don’t. Potted plants can help. “To attract butterflies, plant nectar-rich flowers like buddleja, salvia, bottlebrush, hebe and clematis. Mass plant for best results,” says Tammy Huynh. “To help repel mozzies, include aromatic plants like lemongrass, basil, marigold, lemon balm and catnip,” she adds. 24 bunnings.co.nz |

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Light it up

Never underestimate the power of twinkly lights, says Marianne Zagaras, creative director of Lytworx. Retrofit solar deck lights around the edges of your deck or pop solar stake lights in among the border plantings. “Create a suspended ceiling of softly glowing twinkling lights with solar-powered net lights,” says Marianne. “Or, if you need to section off a space but want it to feel open, use curtain lights to provide a gently illuminated wall.” Up the entertaining vibe with colour-changing party festoons. “Team them with disco balls, multicoloured fairy lights and colour-changing flameless candles for a spectacular experience!” she says. Note that any hardwired lighting must be installed by a licensed electrician.

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7 1 Ander 230mm x 160mm indoor/outdoor rug in Neutral, $199, I/N: 0138885. 2 Mojo ‘Marrakesh’ 45cm outdoor throw cushion in Blue, $19.98, I/N: 0329584. 3 Arlec LED garden path solar light, $19.98, I/N: 0181778. 4 Williams Trellis ‘Longs Oriental’ 1800mm x 1200mm x 10mm privacy screen in Natural, $98, I/N: 0074382. 5 Lytworx ‘Minorca’ colour change low voltage indoor/outdoor connectable party lights, $69.18/12 bulbs, I/N: 0456141. 6 Solar Magic 10lm round deck light, $14.18, I/N: 0185915. 7 Coolaroo 3.9m x 2.1m ready-to-hang rectangle shade sail in Charcoal, $96.81, I/N: 0369893. Some products are not available at all Bunnings stores, but may be ordered. Follow manufacturer’s instructions when installing shade sails.

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“Buy pre-cut treads to fit the stringers, or cut timber to match them to the same material as the deck,” adds Natasha Dickins. Bear in mind that, to meet New Zealand building codes, any set of stairs with two or more risers that are less than two metres wide requires a handrail*.

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CULTIVATE A GARDEN THAT IS RESILIENT IN DRY PERIODS WITH SUN-LOVING PLANT SELECTIONS AND HEAT-SAVVY HACKS ummer is here and with El Niño weather conditions upon us, we’re in for a hotter, drier season than normal. Help to climate-proof your garden by choosing new plants that are more likely to survive extreme weather conditions and nurture existing ones by protecting the precious soil in which they grow.

Tough stuff

Start by choosing plants that can take the heat. Barbara Wheeler, curator at Auckland Botanic Gardens, says a key way to identify suitable plants is to research where they naturally occur. “Plants from hot, dry climates will obviously cope well with those conditions in the home garden,” says Barbara. Orange flowered aloe, blue-leafed Good examples of these agave and spiky green yucca are good heat-tolerant plant choices include New Zealand natives such as grasses, smallerleaved coprosmas, libertia, “Look for plants with harakeke (New Zealand flax), Muehlenbeckia astonii (shrubby grey or silver leaves, tororaro) and lancewood. as these colours better It makes sense that New Zealand natives that have evolved over reflect the sun’s heat” thousands of years are more tolerant Barbara Wheeler, to our climate than introduced plant Auckland Botanic Gardens species. Studies have also shown if you’re dealing with particularly native plants remove more carbon hot, dry conditions, landscape from the atmosphere than exotic designer Sandra Batley from Flourish plant species, meaning they’re better (flourishgardens.co.nz) recommends at helping us slow climate change*. sun-loving Phormium spp. (Dwarf flax Make sure you choose the right varieties), Griselinia spp. (NZ Broadleaf), native plant for your region. However,

Oleria Paniculata (Akiraho) and Xeronema callistemon (Poor Knights Lily). Non-natives that have evolved to cope with dry conditions include succulents. Originating from arid places, their superpower is an ability to endure long periods of time without water, which they do by storing water in their fleshy leaves, stems and roots. This makes them a great option for pots, which can dry out quickly during hot periods. Sandra’s top succulent picks include sculptural Aeonium spp., Aloe spp. and Echeveria spp. If you want some flower power, try kalanchoes, which have vibrant pink, red or yellow flowers; sedums also produce pretty blooms.

Mulch madness

Lock moisture into your soil by regularly applying a layer of mulch, rather than leaving it bare and exposed to the elements. Scott Bromwich of Daltons likens mulch to a blanket that keeps your soil moist and cool underneath. Don’t be stingy with it, either. “To achieve the best results, apply a generous layer of mulch, about 5-10cm thick,” he says. “Remember, it is a physical barrier so light layers will have little to no effect.” Scott suggests using a bark-based mulch-wood product – this breaks down more slowly than pea straw, which needs to be reapplied more often. The golden rule for mulching

Photography Juliet Nicholas. *Source: newsroom.co.nz/nativeplants-sequester-carbon-in-the-soil-for-longer; science.org

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Native flaxes are well-suited to hot and dry conditions – here, their red and black foliage against bright green and variegated hebes also adds a touch of drama

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is to water your garden well before applying it to lock moisture in. Use good-quality soil mixes as well. “Choose a garden mix that contains a wetting agent,” says Scott Bromwich. “This ensures uniform wetting of the mix when watering and improves moisture penetration to plant roots.”

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Watering 101

Instead of giving established plants a light sprinkle of water often, opt for long, deep waterings a couple of times a week. This will encourage plants to send roots deeper into the soil and make them more resilient during drier spells (veges and flowers will need more frequent watering). “Check by putting your finger into the soil and see if the watering has moistened the soil to a decent depth (up to the first knuckle). If not, keep watering,” says Barbara. “Water in the early morning or late evening, or even overnight using a weeper or soaker hose. This will prevent all that water you’ve spent time applying being wasted, as it evaporates fast in the heat of the day.”

Carex Native New Zealand grasses have evolved to cope with hot, dry and cold conditions. They look sensational planted en masse or spilling over pot edges.

Shrubby tororaro (Muehlenbeckia astonii) A wind-tolerant wiry native groundcover that can be clipped into hedges, topiary or left to ramble.

Aeonium ‘Schwarzkopf’ This sculptural succulent, with black-purple rosettes, looks magnificent in a pot and hardly ever needs to be watered.

Zinnias With colourful blooms that keep going for months on end, this low-maintenance flowering annual will attract beneficial pollinators.

Oioi (Apodasmia similis) This blue-green wetland rush can also cope with periods of drought, so is an indispensable plant for most garden situations.

New Zealand flax (Phormium tenax) Our native harakeke can cope with windy coastal conditions and its flowers provide nectar for tūī and korimako (bellbirds).

Coprosma These hardy, glossyleaved natives can be grown as sprawling groundcovers, clipped into dense green hedges or used in borders and rockeries.

Pelargoniums Perfect for plots, pots or hanging baskets, flamboyant and fragrant pelargoniums come in an array of bold colours and thrive in sunny spots.

Rosemary This Mediterranean herb thrives in hot, dry conditions. Prostrate varieties can be used as groundcover and upright varieties clipped into hedges.

Create shaded areas by planting the ultimate sun umbrellas: trees. “There is really good research* showing street trees lower the ground temperature beneath them by several degrees and make cities much more pleasant places on hot days,” says Barbara. Trees also have a process called transpiration where they sweat water vapour through pores in their leaves, decreasing the overall temperature by cooling down the surrounding air. Grow shade-tolerant plants beneath them such as ferns, clivias and renga renga lilies. When temperatures rise you’ll have a green oasis where you can sit back and cool down.

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restrictions apply in your area, and adjust timer settings to suit. n Wear gloves and a mask when handling potting mix and mulch. n Planting seasons vary according to region. Check with your local store. n Take care when selecting your plants as some can be poisonous to children and pets.

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Entry level

SET THE TONE OF YOUR HOME WITH AN ENCHANTING JOURNEY FROM FRONT GATE TO FRONT DOOR Words SHELLEY TUSTIN

Blend stepping stones or pavers into the landscape with low-growing plants or grasses in-between


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e all know the value of putting your best face forward, and the view of your home from the kerb leaves an indelible first impression. Continue the warm welcome with an engaging stroll from footpath to front door that will leave your guests surprised and delighted, and make coming home a joy.

Start at the beginning

The first step is to clearly mark where the journey begins, says landscape architect Brayden Murrihy. “Having a clear transition from the footpath to an entry path is essential,” he says. “This is usually achieved through the transition of materials and by using structural elements, like letterboxes, gates and hedges.” There are so many options here: a pair of pillars, a freestanding letterbox or a matching pair of shrubs. Larger features, such as an archway, can look beautiful in the right setting, as long as they don’t detract from the house. Horticulturist Tammy Huynh suggests softening the effect of an archway with a lush climber. “Look for something evergreen so the arch is always covered with some form of greenery. Star jasmine, pandorea, Chilean bellflower, orange trumpet vine and mandevilla are ideal candidates, or passionfruit if you’d like an edible choice. If you’re willing to have bare branches over winter, then wisteria and climbing roses are well worth it.”

ABOVE Large limestone pavers lead the way to this modern home LEFT An archway of climbing roses creates a beautiful floral welcome

Photography (top) Gap Photos/Richard Bloom, designer Christine Ten Eyk; (bottom) Gap Photos/Pernilla Bergdahl; (opposite page) Natalie Hunfalvay. Brayden Murrihy: Ian Barker Gardens (landscape.net.au). Tammy Huynh: (leafanimpression.com.au).

On the right track

Do you want to take guests on a scenic route to the front door or a direct line from A to B? The question of straight versus curved paths largely comes down to the style of your home, says Brayden. “With a classic freestanding home, we would prefer a straight path that runs directly towards the front door, whereas in an asymmetrical house you may have more of a curved or staggered path that can lead differently through the front garden,” he says. When deciding on materials, draw inspiration from your house – its style and era, and the colours and materials. “For example, bluestone paving traditionally pairs well with a redbrick home, whereas lighter granite can be more suitable for a lighter home,” says Brayden. Gravel looks lovely and gives a satisfying crunch underfoot. If you choose this cost-effective solution, contain the gravel with metal, brick or timber edging – as with all path materials, neat edges make all the difference. bunningswarehousenewzealand |

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“Light up a space like a candlelit dinner with low-level path lights” Brayden Murrihy, landscape architect

Water features evoke a wonderful sense of calm

A solid path is the most common choice, but pavers with plants between them can make a path look more organic, says Tammy Huynh. “Using different hardscaping materials can also help navigate the journey through to the front door, such as stepping stones to a solid tiled landing to help give a sense of arrival.”

Green scene

As with any part of the garden, hardscaping is only half the story. You can soften path edges with greenery, explains Tammy. “A traditional home lends itself beautifully to tightly clipped box hedges, but the formality can also be softened by mass-planting ornamental grasses, which provide a sense of dynamism to the garden,” she says. Strategically chosen border plants along path edges can add a new dimension to the garden experience – grasses rustle in the breeze, while a row of lavender releases an inviting fragrance. Consider what can be seen from the path as well. The front garden is a fantastic place to create a scene, whether it’s a blowsy bed of flowers or a statement tree. 36 bunnings.co.nz |

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Light the way

Safety is paramount, so good lighting should be high on the list of must-haves, but Brayden Murrihy advises not to overdo it. “We like to use low-level path lights along an entry path and on key travel areas, such as steps leading to the house’s entrance,” he says. If stronger lighting is needed to navigate a tricky path, consider sensor lights. Solar lights are an easy DIY option, but make sure they won’t be triggered by anyone walking past on the footpath outside your gate.

Sensory additions

To make the stroll to the front door a truly immersive experience, outdoor speakers are an off-beat inclusion that you can use to pipe relaxing tunes or even birdsong. Working in a water feature is another way to add aesthetic and auditory delight. “Water helps create a visual feature as you walk in and when you’re waiting at the door. If you have moving water, the sound can help diffuse traffic or other surrounding neighbourhood noise, too,” says Brayden.

Photography (top left) Gap Photos/Brent Wilson; (top right) Natalie Hunfalvay, (opposite) Juliet Nicholas. Some photographs feature products from suppliers other than Bunnings.

ABOVE: Gravel is a cost-effective choice for this path, between these productive beds filled with herbs and vegetables


Plant a feast for the senses by lining the path to your home with pretty and fragrant lavender



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SWIM PREP

Come on in, the water’s lovely… or at least it will be with some regular TLC

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easy steps to pool perfection

FOR A PLUNGE-WORTHY SPA AND POOL, DIVE INTO THIS PRE-SUMMER CHECKLIST

Photography Brigid Arnott. All pools and pool fencing must conform to your local authority’s safety regulations and guidelines.

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Spring clean

Begin with a deep clean. Andrew Miller of Hy-Clor suggests scooping out large debris, brushing the walls and floor, then vacuuming. “The process should also involve emptying the skimmer and pool pump baskets and checking if the filter needs a backwash, or if the cartridge element needs cleaning,” says Andrew. Inspecting the plumbing for leaks or corrosion is also a good idea. For steel-framed above-ground PVC pools and spas, which may have

been packed away over winter, Mark Rushton of Bestway advises giving the liner a gentle scrub with soapy water and rinsing before assembly.

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If the water level has dropped, top it up to help filtration and circulation systems work properly. The pool design will often influence the optimal water level but, as a guide, Andrew says aim to keep it between halfway to two-thirds up the opening of the skimmer box. “To take the bunningswarehousenewzealand |

guesswork out of refilling and topping up above-ground pools or spas, which often don’t have built-in skimmer boxes, the Bestway range has a recommended water level line on the inside of the liner or in the instruction manual as a reference,” adds Mark.

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Before taking a dip, test the water and balance the chemicals. “Hy-Clor test vials are available in the pool aisle,” says Andrew. “You can also get the

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water tested at the Hy-Clor kiosk‡ and receive a list of the chemicals and dosages your pool requires.” Another option is to use Hy-Clor test strips with the Hy-Clor water testing mobile app. “This enables you to complete the water test at home and take the list of required chemicals into your nearest store,” says Andrew Miller. If using a saltwater chlorinator, test your salt levels with salt test strips. For an endless summer of swimming, test the water (adjusting as necessary) weekly to fortnightly, depending on usage.

Check the pump

The pump is the workhorse of the whole operation, so inspect it for cracks, leaks or damage to the housing, lid and fittings. Andrew advises listening for unusual noises when the pump is running. “Grinding, screeching or rattling could indicate mechanical issues,” he says. “If the water flow seems weaker than usual, it could suggest a problem with the pump’s impeller (rotor) or motor, or clogged pipes.” If beyond repair, consider upgrading the pool pump.

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Filter update

Look for signs your filter may need upgrading. If there’s a high pressure reading on the gauge after cleaning or backwashing, Andrew says it may signal a clog, in which case you should consider replacing the cartridge element or media. Similarly, if your pool water lacks its usual clarity after chemical treatment, it might be your filter, as cartridge elements only have

a life span of two to three years. To protect against leaks and efficiency loss, Andrew recommends regularly inspecting the filter housing. “Make sure to tighten all unions and lube up O-rings with silicon-based lubricant,” he says.

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If your pool area has been dormant over winter, give it a comprehensive safety check. Survey the fence to make sure the gaps comply with government standards and that self-latching gates close and lock properly. Check the nonclimbable zone of the pool fence is maintained (see your local authority’s regulations); remove objects that could be used by children to climb over the pool fence (such as furniture, pots) and prune back tree branches that could also aid climbing. For a safety refresher, consult your local authority for a compliance checklist.

1 NZ Salt Company pool salt, $13.98/20kg, I/N: 8905385. 2 Ozito swimming pool pump filter basket, $8.27, I/N: 4817669. 3 Hy-Clor liquid chlorine, $29.98/5L, I/N: 3090280. 4 Hy-Clor ‘Mighty Mini’ swimming pool pump, $385, I/N: 3090269. Some products are not available at all Bunnings stores, but may be ordered.

PROTECT AND PRESERVE

Pool covers are a great investment as they shield against debris, minimise evaporation and help the water retain chemicals and heat. To keep the cover in good condition, regularly remove debris or dirt with a broom or blower vac and inspect for signs of fraying, wear and mildew, as well as discolouration or brittleness, which can indicate UV degradation. “It can be helpful to use a torch to examine the cover closely for any punctures or tears,” says Andrew Miller. “If your pool cover uses hardware like straps, buckles or clips, inspect these components and when in use ensure the cover is properly tensioned or secured according to the manufacturer’s guidelines.”

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Photography Pete Ingamells. ‡Not all services are available in all stores; conditions apply.

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TECH FOR ENTERTAINING

Gamechanging gadgets WITH THE LATEST SMART DEVICES AND TIME-SAVING TOOLS, YOU’LL BE THE HOST WITH THE MOST Words MITCHELL MCLEAN


Entertaining is all about making special memories together, so invest in clever solutions that allow you to focus on your guests

Jumbuck portable pizza oven, $249, I/N: 0447757

Photography Sue Stubbs, styling Samantha Torrisi; (opposite page) Brigid Arnott, styling Samantha Pointon.

Ryobi ‘ONE+’ 18V 2.0Ah bug zapper lantern kit, $229, I/N: 0402491

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Matador wireless smart meat thermometer, $65.68, I/N: 0281535

Wireless meat thermometer

Take the guesswork out of grilling with a smart wireless thermometer. The probes provide exact internal temperature readings so you can dish up consistently delicious and perfectly cooked barbecued meats. Programmable settings allow you to select temperature alarms, so you can confidently step away from the barbie and mingle with guests, while keeping an eye on your cut’s cooking progress from your smartphone.

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Bug-zapper lantern

Enjoy bug-free and well-lit outdoor gatherings with a versatile zapper/lantern combo that you can use just about anywhere – on the deck, patio or even poolside. Besides providing illumination for evening entertaining, these lanterns include a UV light feature that attracts and instantly eliminates bothersome bugs. Portable and weather-resistant, rechargeable batteries make them a convenient choice for events outside.

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Portable pizza oven

Turn your backyard into an alfresco pizzeria with the convenience of a portable pizza oven. Featuring rapid heat technology, with adjustable temperature controls and an optimised pizza stone, these ovens guarantee crispy crusts and mouth-watering cheese in just minutes, so you can serve up slices on demand. Powered by gas, they are hassle-free and ready to use, so you spend less time cooking and more time savouring the results.

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Ryobi ‘ONE+’ 18V AM/FM radio with bluetooth, $107/skin only (battery and charger sold separately), I/N: 6210631

Bluetooth speaker

If you’re looking to take the party outdoors, a bluetooth speaker ups the entertainment factor by providing music to keep the energy high and the shindig in full swing. With premium sound quality, adjustable volume controls and robust bass, these compact speakers promise a topnotch audio experience wherever you are. Plus, they offer extended connectivity and a long-lasting battery to keep the playlist going.

ABOVE For more ways to make your garden guest-ready, check out our outdoor lighting feature on page 55

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Add ambience to your next big gathering or cosy gettogether at home with advanced smart lights. Suitable for indoor and outdoor use, these weather-resistant lights offer a wide range of adjustable colour and brightness options to match the mood of any occasion. Controlled via an app on your smartphone, they have endless decorative possibilities and can even be synced with music.

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chic: invest in re-usable decorations and dinnerware, designed for outdoor use. They’re both stylish and environmentally responsible. n Save energy with eco-friendly lighting: illuminate your outdoor space with LED or solarpowered lights, reducing your electricity use and environmental impact. n Set up a composting station: encourage your guests to dispose of their organic waste responsibly, enriching your garden soil while reducing landfill. Some products are not available at all Bunnings stores, but may be ordered. bunnings |

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Smart outdoor lights

Put on a light and sound show using affordable accessories and your smartphone. It’s tech for entertaining, made easy!

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Lytworx smart low voltage indoor/outdoor light strip, $54.68/5m, I/N: 0349390



It’s not just how a room looks that matters, it’s how it feels.

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DECOR INSIGHTS

Photography Andreas von Einsiedel/living4media. Some photographs feature products from suppliers other than Bunnings.

Take colour cues from the hues of the sky at dusk, such as the soothing mauve on this garden wall

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Exterior walls painted in Dulux Pōhutu Geyser

Photography Brigid Arnott, (opposite, top left) Lisa Cohen, styling Bree Leech/Dulux Australia; (top right) Kaboodle Kitchen; (right) Bureaux/Elsa Young. Paint colours may vary on application.

ust like fashion, paint colour trends change with the seasons. While no-one wants to repaint their entire house every year, small changes can keep your home looking current for little effort and outlay. Here’s what we’ll see this summer and beyond, and how to work the colours into your home.


Be inspired to use colour to create a statement kitchen – this one combines Kaboodle Kitchen Berry Blue with rich Paprika and pink Candy Floss

Ceiling and trims in Dulux Ōkārito, walls in Waipū Cove, planter in Albury

Trend alert

The overarching theme is warmth as we seek nurturing spaces, says Dulux colour expert Davina Harper. “The colours are more muted this year, with palettes dominated by rich, warm neutrals like reddish browns, brown-based pinks, olive greens and muted blues,” she says. More than ever, we’re romanced by the natural world. PPG Paints colour specialist Fiona Dawson says the biophilic trend is emerging. “To ‘bring the outside in’, play with different shades of green, plus blues and dusty pinks reminiscent of sunsets and sunrises,” she says.

For a fast feature wall, try stripes. Then enhance the effect using the same colour in furniture and accessories

New heights

White has long been considered compulsory for ceilings, but painting the ‘fifth wall’ in colour can transform a room. “Go with a lighter colour on the ceiling and darker on the walls, or one colour on both,” suggests Davina. “The beauty of ceilings is they mainly only get diffused light, so even if you use the same colour, it will still look a little different.” Take it further by painting all woodwork the same shade. ‘Colour drenching’ is where you apply one colour to multiple surfaces, explains interior designer Charlotte Minty (@charlotte minty_interiordesign). “It’s a cost-effective way to get a high-end look,” she says. “It can be used to great effect in smaller spaces.”

Starring stripes

The antithesis of colour drenching is the feature wall, but there’s still space for this decorating staple, especially if you give it a stripy twist! “Stripes look amazing and add such a fun element to a room. Using a good-quality painter’s tape, you can set up the wall and paint alternating shades of colour,” says Fiona. “This is especially loved for kids’ bedrooms.” bunningswarehousenewzealand |

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Facade in PPG Paints Snow Olive, trim and fence in Dulux Mt Aspiring Quarter

Door and window trim in Dulux Browns Bay, upcycled vanity in Punaromia

Lovers of white needn’t dive straight into the boldest hues. Charlotte Minty advises a move towards warmer whites as a gentle transition. “Explore tones of taupe, ivory or sand,” she says. “The change might be perceived as subtle, but the results can be transformational.” As you gain confidence, Davina Harper suggests starting in more private rooms: “The bedroom is a personal space – people won’t be going in and judging! If you want to use a darker colour, the fact that you’re mainly in there at night makes this an easier choice.” Your home’s architecture can also influence paint decisions, with the style of your home inspiring a particular interior palette – such as retro tones in a mid-century house or nautical blues in a Hamptons-style build.

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Flash points

Trending colours are not just for walls – upcycling furniture with paint is a low-risk way to experiment. “Bringing in trend colours could be as simple as a single element, like bedside tables or a coffee table, or even a frame on your favourite artwork,” says Davina. “It doesn’t have to be a big change – those small volumes of colour add up to the sense that there’s something new and exciting happening.”

British Paints Colorbond Shale Grey

British Paints Costa Rica Blue

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Easing into colour


Capture the spirit of Christmas with a cheery red front door

PRE-CHRISTMAS SPRUCE UP

Whether you’re jumping on a colour trend or brushing on a fresh coat of white, paint is the go-to solution for making your home look tidy and well loved. Before family and friends descend for the entertaining season (and before it gets too hot to raise a roller), give your home a new look. Come on in Painting the front door is a oneday project that pays enormous dividends. “It’s the first thing people see as they enter your property, so it’s a great welcoming device,” says Davina Harper. Metal makeover From stair railings to outdoor furniture and even the clothesline, metal surfaces around your home can start to look shabby.

“The White Knight Rust Guard range treats rust and protects your metal surfaces from future corrosion,” says Fiona Dawson. Rust Guard can also be tinted any PPG Paints colour. Pot luck Refresh existing pots or planters for your front porch. “Painting pots in current-trend colours is a really nice way to keep your home updated,” says Davina. Tablescaping Use your brush on other decor objects. “Paint old candlesticks or lamp bases, or go to the op shop to collect preloved vases and trinkets for painting,” says Davina. This is an inexpensive way to add an eye-catching accent to a room, or to customise your Christmas table.


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Dawn of a new spray One can, five ways to spray paint! It’s now easier than ever

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ust imagine reviving and reinventing all the tired decor pieces in your home with just one product. Spray paint makes this process easy and speedy, leaving a perfectly smooth finish – but leaders in the spray space, Rust-Oleum, have found a way to make the humble spray can even better. Rust-Oleum Custom Spray 5 in 1 features an innovative new nozzle that allows you to choose the spray pattern to suit your project, delivering greater precision and control, and the power to get your project done right.

PAINT BY NUMBERS Rust-Oleum Custom Spray 5 in 1 gives users unprecedented control through its unique delivery system, which lets you choose between five different spray patterns in one can. Start by assessing your project; are you spraying a smaller item with fine details, or a larger piece that requires more paint and power? Then twist the dial on the nozzle to one of the five settings and spray your way to success.

ONE DIAL, FIVE SPRAY PATTERNS: Unlimited ways to get your project done right! High output

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This is your power setting, releasing a higher volume of paint. Use it to conquer larger pieces, fast – to reinvent furniture or give your skateboard a new look!

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Standard

This is the traditional spray pattern familiar to regular spray paint users. Start here before playing with the other settings. It’s still the best setting for a wide range of projects, from lamps to vases, flower pots and more.

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Low output

Spraying a lower volume of paint, this setting offers more precision when painting fine details. Use it for small items or fiddly pieces, like

metal railings, an ornamental bird cage or a door knocker. Or switch to ‘low output’ when finishing the edges and finer details of larger projects – it’s great for preventing drips and overspray, giving you a better finish.

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Vertical fan

Use this spray pattern to get even coverage on wide surfaces. Sweep steadily from side to side to get a professional finish in no time at all! This setting is ideal for larger items like wide shelving or a bench seat.

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LIGHT THE NIGHT DESIGN THE PERFECT LIGHTING SCHEME FOR ALFRESCO AREAS WITH THESE ON-TREND IDEAS

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n outdoor lighting plan should be as well-considered as an indoor one. Garden designer Claire Talbot of Auckland-based Sculpt Gardens (sculptgardens. co.nz) says it’s helpful to think about different layers of lighting, using a range of sources. “Look at ambient lighting to create a mood, such as soft overhead lights on a pergola; task lighting for activities like cooking; and accent lighting to highlight specific features, for example stairs and sculptures,” she says.

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“Consider size when choosing light fixtures: too large or too small and they could be overbearing or insignificant” Claire Talbot, garden designer

Well chosen permanent fixed lighting can provide a stylish link between indoor and outdoor lighting schemes

Start with the essentials

It’s important to set a budget, advises Jane Wright, Bunnings trend and design manager. “Outdoor lighting can be more costly than indoor lighting, particularly if you want to use brass or bronze to withstand the elements.” Consider practical lighting first, such as low-level or inset lamps for pathways, and spotlights for the barbecue. Sensor floodlights can be a good burglar deterrent, and can be used to light up your gate or front door when you arrive home. 56 bunnings.co.nz |

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Then comes the fun stuff: fairy lights, feature lamps, colour-changing illumination for special zones. Areas like the entertaining zone – especially during the festive season – are an opportunity to go to town with myriad sparkly lights and colour-changing fittings, which are growing in popularity. “Outdoor strip lighting comes in a range of colours and programmable controls, so you can change the mood to match the occasion,” explains Claire Talbot.

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There’s also a growing trend for stylish fittings that not only make a statement in your outdoor space, but create an inviting, cohesive scheme. “In addition to portable lighting solutions, fixed permanent designs that echo indoor products are gaining momentum,” says Jane. “Stone-like ceramics, textural weaves and natural stone interpretations define this look. Decorative wall sconces echo their indoor counterparts, and go beyond function to provide a soft, summer evening cast.”

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Interesting textures, such as brickwork, rock walls and screens, can be lit from the top or bottom so the light floods down over the surface, says Claire Talbot. “Wrapping large feature trees – trunks and branches – with builtfor-purpose fairy lights can create a real focal statement.” Also consider the colour of your fittings. “If the walls are warm and earthy, look at bronze or gold detailing,” says Claire. “If the walls are colder colours, then black or pewter would be better suited.”

Wright. Finally, do consider your neighbours. Avoid overlighting your space – shadows can provide an engaging contrast – and have your lights on a timer so that they switch off in the evening at a reasonable hour.

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Lights can be hardwired – for which you’ll need the services of a licensed sparkie – or solar-powered, which won’t impact your energy bill. “Solar lights and motion sensor lights are trending, partly linked to consumers seeking energy-saving solutions and hands-free products to adjust brightness and colouring,” says Jane 58 bunnings.co.nz |

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ummers are predicted to get hotter and drier. And with water restrictions a possibility in parts of New Zealand this season, capturing and making good use of water makes great sense. Collecting rainfall in a water tank is a smart first step in urban areas (and usually essential for regional zones), maximising every drop as well as easing your water bills. The benefits don’t end at your hip pocket, either – water tanks can help reduce run-off, which in turn protects stormwater drains and waterways. Water service professional Julian Fyfe says, while using rainwater for drinking is discouraged, a rainwater tank will more than likely allow you to replace all the mains water you use flushing the toilet and in the laundry. And tank water may just save your garden when the heat is on.

Which tank?

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When choosing a new tank, match supply to your demand, says Julian. “There’s no point getting a 20,000 litre tank if you’re not going to use all that water,” he says. “Think about your climate (the wetter it is, the less you need to store), what you’re planning to use it for, and the roof area you’ll be collecting from.” Figuring out the best-size tank for your property requires a bit of maths. Horticulture and sustainability specialist Adam Woodhams explains, “One millimetre of rain falling on one square metre of roof is one litre of water. You will never collect 100 per cent of fallen rain due to splashing and overrun, but knowing this figure is useful for doing a rough calculation of how much you have the potential to capture.” Adam then follows with this equation to help choose the right size of tank. “The maths is simple: annual rainfall for your area, multiplied by roof area to be connected, equals potential annual maximum,” he says. “For example: 1000mm x 50sqm = 50,000L. This means that, even with regular use, a 5,000 or 10,000L tank would provide consistent supply as it would likely be regularly topped up.” To get bang for your buck,Julian suggests you connect the tank to bunnings |

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A slimline tank system is a great option for an underused, shady spot against the boundary

your toilet and laundry. “That way, you have a constant drawdown of the water – you don’t want it just sitting there,” he says. “But if you’re also planning to use it for the garden and you’re in a drier area, then the bigger the tank the better.” The ideal tank material depends on its use and location. Plastic models come in a variety of shapes and sizes, but Julian Fyfe says steel tanks are more suitable for storing more than 10,000 litres. Underground tanks are usually concrete.

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Slimline designs and colours can make new tanks a landscaping asset. However, Julian advises checking with your council for planning controls, such as the proximity to the street. Other factors to consider include not placing it under trees and sealing it to prevent animals getting in. “Lower temperatures help inhibit biological growth in the water, so tanks are better placed in the shade,” says Julian. Consider the weight, too: 1000 litres of water weighs one tonne. You need to ensure the tank has a level, stable and strong base, such as concrete.

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to help prevent debris washing in. You may also require a pump, says Julian. “If you’ll be watering your garden with a watering can, the pressure will be okay, but you will need a pump if you’re connecting the tank to indoors,” he says. Julian recommends a pressure vessel (a cylinder that sits over the head of the pump), so when someone turns the tap, the accumulated pressure pushes the water through the tank, so the pump doesn’t have to constantly turn on and off. “This protects the pump and your pipes by reducing ‘water hammer’, and stops your pipes potentially leaking and breaking,” he says.

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Plants and soil seem to respond better to natural water than town water, and Adam Woodhams says there are a few reasons why. The pH of rainwater is likely a better balance – though that can be changed by atmospheric pollution – and it is more likely to contain beneficial elements such as nitrogen, an essential plant nutrient. Your rainwater might pick up some less beneficial additions, however. “If you are in a built-up area or an area of high pollution, I would recommend that you have a basic filter attached to your tank to remove potential contaminants like lead, which may otherwise end up concentrated in the soil,” cautions Adam. “Especially if you are growing food plants.”

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You’ve done the hard work to collect all that precious rainwater, now it’s time to make sure not a single drop is wasted. Adam Woodhams recommends adding tap timers to all your taps, tank or otherwise. “This is a simple way to conserve water,” he says. There are a few options to consider. Manual tap timer This low-tech option has a mechanical dial dictating how long the tap will run, automatically switching off the water at the end of that period. Digital tap timer A gadget that allows you to control both the duration of watering and when the water runs. This means you can schedule a dawn watering – to maximise absorption and minimise evaporation – without even getting out of your bed. Smart tap timer This is a digital tap timer with more. Connected to an app, it gives you control from anywhere, with greater precision, and can be linked to the local weather service, so your irrigation won’t switch on if rain is forecast. Even better, you can link it to compatible moisture sensors and smart weather stations, for a watering schedule that’s tailored to your garden’s unique needs.

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to find out whether you need approval to install a tank on your property. n Where a public water supply is available, health authorities generally recommend using it for drinking and cooking, and restricting rainwater strictly to non-drinking uses such as garden irrigation, flushing the toilet and washing clothes. n Any plumbing or hardwired electrical work must be carried out by a licensed tradie.

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olidays should be relaxing, but nothing ruins a post-getaway buzz like returning to a burgled home. Summer can be a prime time for burglars, when homes are often unoccupied (and full of Christmas presents). Thieves tend to go for the easy win, so a few simple security steps can decrease your chances of being targeted.

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Position cameras over key points of vulnerability. At the minimum, place cameras to cover the front and back doors, and garage. Then look for other potential entry points, such as ground floor windows or gates. Mount cameras out of reach, but low enough to ensure a good view. And watch out for bright light from sunlight, street lights or security lights, which can cause lens flare. Sarica Malhotra of Swann says a camera should be easily spotted. “It serves as a visual warning to potential troublemakers, effectively dissuading thieves from even considering trespassing,” she says. “For an extra layer of security, I highly recommend the installation of Swann’s security signs and stickers. These visual cues enhance the deterrent effect, making it clear to any wouldbe intruders that your property is 66 bunnings.co.nz |

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under active surveillance.” Add imitation cameras into the mix to amp up your perceived security. “I would throw in a word of caution though: most troublemakers can easily identify imitation cameras, so make sure when you select one that it looks sturdy and convincing,” says Sarica.

Look out for lurkers

Sensor lights can be an effective deterrent, shining a spotlight on potential burglars before they can get up to no good. The team at Arlec suggests using them to illuminate pathways for residents and invited guests, but also to focus on dimly lit

areas like backyard corners, alleys and driveways. “Mount the lights at a height that prevents tampering but still provides effective coverage,” they add. “Angle the lights downward to reduce glare and ensure the motion sensor can detect movement effectively.” Before you buy, there are several factors to consider, including range. “A longer range may be suitable for larger areas, while shorter ranges can minimise false activations,” says the Arlec team. Also look at how long the light will stay on, energy-efficient features such as LED bulbs and dusk-to-dawn sensors (that only operate at night), and PIR sensors.

“Take a walk around your property – if you had locked yourself out of your house, how easy would it be for you to gain entry?” Louise Grevel, Neighbourhood Support New Zealand

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LEFT Do a final check of your home, ensuring all windows and doors are locked shut, just before you hit the road

Even without remote monitoring, alarm systems can be a handy deterrent. DIY alarm systems are useful when you are home to hear them, says Louise Grevel of Neighbourhood Support New Zealand – and also when you’re not. “If sound-emitting alarm systems are triggered when the system is armed and activated, it alerts any ‘uninvited visitors’ that they have been detected, encouraging them to leave your property promptly,” she says.

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Door, window and driveway alarms can be an affordable and DIY part of your home security system. “They can alert you or a monitoring service if someone tries to enter your property through doors or windows, or if there’s movement in your driveway. Remote monitoring capabilities, such as smartphone notifications, allow you to receive alerts and take appropriate action, like contacting authorities or neighbours, even when you’re not physically present,” advises the Arlec team.

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Fake it till you make it

An obviously unoccupied home is an easy target and burglars are wise to tricks like leaving a light permanently on. New technologies make it easier to fool thieves into thinking you’re in residence, with remote operation or timer functions available on everything from lights to TVs.

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“Motion-activated lights with passive infrared (PIR) sensors detect body heat and movement, reducing false triggers caused by animals or environmental factors,” says the Arlec team.

Smart technology brings added functionality to traditional security equipment, while potentially putting your mind at ease, as you can use your smartphone to monitor your home while you’re poolside or at the camping ground. With a huge range of smart tech available, you can start small and scale up your security as you like. As well as smart cameras and alarms, smart doorbell cameras are a useful tool, allowing you to not only monitor the front porch, but also receive smartphone notifications and communicate with visitors. “When integrated with other smart devices, smart doorbell cameras can trigger lights, chimes and announcements to make it seem like someone is answering the door,” says the Arlec team. Adding a smart lock to your door means you can monitor movement, allow access to visitors while you’re away and check (and remotely lock) the door after they’ve gone.



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Simulate the presence of a diligent gardener by putting watering systems on timers, and keep lawns low with a robotic lawnmower. Inside, smart lights can mimic your daily routines, smart blinds can be programmed to open and close and smart televisions can be scheduled to switch on. “Smart speakers like Amazon Echo or Google Nest can be programmed to play music or simulate conversations at specific times,” adds the Arlec team.

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ou’ve selected your paint and got your drop sheets ready, but have you given serious thought to your kit? If you want to paint like a pro, choosing the right brushes and rollers will save you from regret later, says renovation expert and interior designer Naomi Findlay (naomifindlay.com). “If you don’t have the right tools, more often than not you’ll end up having to do it again, because you won’t be happy with the result and, generally speaking, it’s less effective,” she says. “So, for me, the right paintbrush, the right roller – it’s essential to have the right equipment.” For a painting project you’ll be proud of, here are the key tools to have in your arsenal.

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The right brush There are two main for the job types of brush: wall brushes, which are best for large surfaces; and cutter brushes (also known as detail brushes), used for cutting in and for getting precision coverage on trim areas such as skirting boards and window and door frames. Monarch ‘Walls While wall brushes Doors & Trims’ 75mm are cut straight paintbrush, $30.49, across, cutter brushes I/N: 0503401 are either straight cut filament or angled cut filament, says professional painter Mark O’Connor from Monarch. “Both styles are designed to help you cut in walls and ceilings easily and quickly, to deliver a beautiful and professional finish.” Monarch ‘All For getting paint Purpose’ 50mm into small areas on trim cutter paintbrush, $9.49, finely detailed I/N: 1662094 projects, Naomi Findlay recommends using oval brushes, as these tend to hold paint in the centre. The quality of the brush is just as important as the shape. “The perfect rule of thumb is the softer the paintbrush feels, the better the quality of the brush – the smoother it is, Haydn ‘Leeda’ 63mm the smoother it puts oval paintbrush, paint on,” says Mark. $47.45, I/N: 0307454 And the difference between coarse and fine brushes is in the finish. “A cheaper brush will not feel as soft and therefore it doesn’t hold its shape well, it leaves brush marks in the paint because it’s too coarse and it’s harder to get a professional finish,” he explains. Brushes with stiff filaments may also be inclined to flare at the end, 74 bunnings.co.nz |

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■ Invest in good-quality tools that will last longer, saving you money over time. ■ Clean your brushes thoroughly after use and store them in their original packaging or in a jar (with the brushes facing up) so they go the distance. Store rollers on their ends so the fibres don’t get crushed. ■ Keep your tools in their packaging and only open them when you’re going to use them. If you’ve bought brushes or rollers you don’t need, take them back to Bunnings (with your receipt) for a refund.

making it harder to cut a straight line. “When you use a quality soft filament brush, the end of the brush goes to a precision point, which makes cutting in easier,” he says.

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Nap length and material are the important considerations when painting with a roller. Nap length (the length of the roller fibres) determines how much paint it will hold. Using a roller with a longer nap on a smooth surface could mean you end up with too much paint, creating ‘stipple’, an orange-peel effect. “The ideal nap when trying to achieve a silky smooth finish on doors is 4mm – this puts on the thinnest film of paint with minimal imperfections,” says Mark. “A 12mm nap is best for ceilings and walls, as it gives a smooth finish but with greater coverage, so you can do two coats instead of three; while a 20mm nap roller loads enough paint to get into nooks and crannies on rough surfaces.” The best roller material for a general DIY painter is microfibre, advises Mark. “It gives a smooth finish without losing fluff and is easy to use,” he says. More experienced painters could try polyester or lambswool rollers. “These hold more paint and get the job done faster – but you need to know how to use them,” he warns. To achieve a good finish with polyester or lambswool, you’ll need to roll over the surface once, then go over it lightly a couple of times to smooth the paint. bunningswarehousenewzealand

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GAMES MAT

Turn a 150cm x 100cm jute rug into a multi-game board and roll out the activities! Choose four to six games such as draughts, noughts and crosses, mancala and reversi. Measure the rug and divide it into sections using 24mm painter’s tape. Mark the games boards and mask off the areas to be left unpainted. Tip: It’s a good idea to sketch out the whole design to scale on paper first.

DIY TOOLKIT Use sample pots and artist’s brushes to paint the games boards, applying two to three coats and leaving to dry after each coat. Remove tape when the paint is completely dry.

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Help the kids get back to nature, with painted placemats and pegs to clip their colourmatching botanical finds.

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n Foam mini roller and tray n Ruler n Pencil n Artist’s brushes n 290mm x 210mm MDF placemats n Acrylic artist’s paints or sample pots of paint n Painter’s tape n Wooden pegs n Multipurpose adhesive

1 Use a foam roller to apply two coats of paint in a neutral colour to one side of each placemat. Leave to dry after each coat.

2 Mask off a border on painted side of placemat with painter’s tape. Mark six evenly spaced rectangles using a ruler and pencil, then mask edges of the rectangles with tape.

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1 Reeves 10ml acrylic paints, $22.52/set of 12 colours, I/N: 0317362. 2 Sunfresh wooden clothes pegs, $5.99/pack of 100, I/N: 0131579. 3 Selleys ‘All Fix’ small jobs multipurpose adhesive, $9.13/30ml, I/N: 1231022. 4 Boyle rectangle craft placemat, $3, I/N: 1660893. 5 Jasart 60mm sponge roller, $2.10, I/N: 5745060.

3 Apply two coats of paint to each rectangle using an artist’s brush, leaving to dry after each coat. Remove tape while still tacky, pulling it off on an angle.

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CONSTELLATION LANTERNS

Upcycle empty canned food tins into hanging lanterns that twinkle like stars! We used a range of larger fruit tins with pull-top lids to get a smooth edge, and placed battery-operated tealights inside. Suspend them outdoors to give a galaxy-inspired glow to your lazy summer nights.

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n Safety equipment (mask, eye protection and gloves) n Ruler n Pencil n Tea towel n Long nails n Hammer n Drop sheet n Pliers

n Tin cans n Painter’s tape n Large bowl n Spray paint n Liquid paint marker in white n Brass wire n Battery-operated outdoor tealights

1 Remove label and wash empty can. Measure height and diameter of can, transfer measurements to a piece of paper. Fill can with water and freeze upright overnight. Meanwhile, sketch your desired constellation in the centre of the paper.

2 Take can from the freezer, wrap the paper around and tape it to hold it in place. Place on a tea towel. Use a hammer to tap a large nail at each star in the constellation to make a hole. Use different-sized nails to make holes for a scattering of stars around the can.

3 Use the large nail to make two hanging holes on opposite sides of the can, approximately 10-15mm down from the rim. Remove paper from can, place in a large bowl and pour over hot water. Once the ice has melted, remove the can and dry thoroughly.

4 Working on a drop sheet in a well-ventilated area and wearing safety gear, apply three coats of spray paint to the can, leaving to dry after each coat.

5 Use a white liquid paint marker to draw lines between the holes for the stars in the constellation. Leave to dry.

6 Measure and cut a 260mm length of brass wire using pliers. Fold the wire in half and cross to make a V shape, using the pliers to twist a small loop at the top.

7 At each end, measure 20mm and fold wire inwards using pliers. Gently round out the sides of the V shape so that it is a similar width to the can.

8 Thread wire through hanger holes on can, then, using pliers, bend the wire down to tuck the edge into the lip of the can. Put a tealight in the can and hang from a tree or awning.

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Enjoy movie nights under the stars with a DIY cinema set-up. Make a frame from PVC pipe and a screen from a white drop sheet, enlisting a second pair of hands to help.

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n Safety equipment (eye and ear protection, mask, gloves) n Tape measure and pencil n Hacksaw n Scissors n Tent pegs n Two 6m lengths of 25mm PVC pipe

n Two 25mm PVC elbows n Four 25mm PVC tee joints n Four 25mm PVC end caps n Spray paint n 3.7m x 2.7m drop sheet n Masking tape n 19mm Velcro Sticky Back n 10mm polypropylene rope

Dress up your outdoor cinema area with comfortable lounging furniture and accessories

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n Use a hacksaw to cut a 2500mm length from each piece of PVC pipe for the top and base of the screen frame. n Then cut two 1600mm lengths for the sides. n From the remaining pieces cut six 440mm lengths for the legs and feet.

1 Lay frame pieces on a flat surface. Join top and sides with elbows. Attach a tee to bottom of each side. Insert base piece into tees, then legs. Attach tees to leg ends. Insert feet and attach end caps. Stand frame upright and apply two coats of spray paint, leaving to dry.

2 Measure height and width of the screen frame, then transfer measurements to the drop sheet, adding 300mm overlap all round. Mark with tape and cut to size using scissors. From each corner measure and mark 300mm and join with a line to form four triangles.

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5 Cut a 6m length of rope, fold in half and thread through itself to attach to the top of the frame. Take each side in a V formation away from the frame and tie a moveable bowline knot in each end of the rope. Secure to the ground with tent pegs. Repeat for the other side and move the knots to ensure the frame is secure. Tip: Avoid using in windy weather. Dismantle and store when not in use.

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Season’s Greetings!

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or most of us, summer is our favourite time of year – and the centre of the fun is Christmas. There’s the giddy lead-up to the big day, all the public holidays around it and the welcome excuse to take time out and unwind at home or away. What’s not to love? With the starring role it plays in our summer calendar, we decided Christmas deserves its very own magazine off the back of this issue of Bunnings

magazine. In these pages you’ll find a bumper gift guide for every price point, craft ideas to customise your Christmas and beach-inspired styling ideas for a relaxed festive gathering. If you’re prone to last-minute flurries, turn to our stress-less checklist on page 16. Like an action-plan advent calendar, every task you tick off this handy to-do list will help you to feel more prepared for the big day – so cut it out and stick it on the fridge!

Graduation gifts

Photography (editor) Reuben Looi; (baubles) Getty Images.

This time of year is all about the spirit of giving, and that’s what the Graduation Project is all about. This community initiative by Bunnings Warehouse aims to help the graduating class of local primary schools leave a living legacy, with the choice of either a buddy bench or trees as their farewell gift to the school. Te Pahu School in Hamilton is one of the lucky schools, supported by their local store, Bunnings Hamilton South. The students chose to gift fruit trees for their school orchard, which the Bunnings crew donated and helped the kids plant. Great work, team!

However you’re planning to spend Christmas, the Bunnings magazine team wishes you and yours a very happy holiday.

Contents SHORE CELEBRATION 4 Soak up the serenity with

beach-inspired Christmas decor and simply lovely handmade decorations

100+ TOP GIFTS UNDER $60 10 From the office secret Santa to your fussiest family members, we’ve got pressies for every budget

CHRISTMAS COUNTDOWN 16 Take the stress out of festive prep with this helpful checklist to get your home ready for guests

LEFT Te Pahu School graduates and Bunnings Team Members planted guava, avocado and lemon trees

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LIVING CHRISTMAS 18 Swap the fake tree for

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he sun is shining, the pōhutukawa are in bloom, the cicadas are chirping and the beach is calling! What better place for your festive feast than a stunning seaside location, where you can spread the joy and entertain in style with family and friends? Here’s all the inspiration you need for the ultimate outdoor get-together.

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ABOVE Emerald cedar tree. Gorilla 170L garden cart, $249, I/N: 0129997. DIY wrapping paper, see page 9 for materials and instructions. All other products, stylist’s own. Some products are not available at all Bunnings stores, but may be ordered.

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BELOW DIY twig ball lanterns, see page 8 for materials and instructions. Marquee ‘Harbour’ 180cm x 90cm dining tables in Brushed White, $395 each, I/N: 0351951, and dining chairs in Brushed White, $169 each, I/N: 0351950. (On table) Lytworx colour changing LED indoor/ outdoor flameless candle sets with remotes, $27.15 each pack of 3, I/N: 0341456. Tuscan Path 30-50mm polished quartz pebbles, $8.63/1.5kg, I/N: 3463780. Smart Home Products ‘Coco’ 340cm x 135cm sheer pencil pleat curtain (used as a table runner) in White, $19.95/ pair, I/N: 0416991. DIY ikebana Mason jars, see page 9 for materials and instructions. All other products, stylist’s own. If your gathering is located near any body of water, ensure active adult supervision of children at all times.


Hardy timber furniture and accessories are great outdoor companions and an overarching umbrella draws the setting – and guests – together

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SEE THE FOLLOWING PAGES TO DISCOVER HOW TO DIY THESE GORGEOUS FESTIVE DECOR ITEMS

ABOVE Mimosa ‘Koko’ 3.5m round cantilever umbrella in Cream, $449, I/N: 0123999, and ‘Caymen’ umbrella base segments, $129 each, I/N: 0228936. Lytworx indoor/outdoor low voltage burlap cord connectable filament party lights in Warm White, $50.47/pack of 10, I/N: 0139561. Mimosa ‘Malibu’ 3 seater lounge, $749, I/N: 0177353, 1 seater lounge, $349, I/N: 0177346, and rectangle coffee table, $199, I/N: 0177348. All other products, stylist’s own. OPPOSITE DIY clay ornaments, ikebana Mason jars, taper candle holder, timber triangle tree, magnolia garland and twig ball lanterns, see pages 8 and 9 for materials and instructions. Matador ‘Palladium’ 4 burner barbecue kitchen, $1,999, I/N: 0173253. Basil in Northcote Pottery ‘Paloma’ 17cm x 17cm pot in Blush, $14.98, I/N: 0430430. Matador non-stick 2 piece barbecue tool set in Black, $34.49, I/N: 3171753, stainless steel skewer rack and skewers set, $48.87, I/N: 3171367, and enamelled cast iron skillet, $64.35, I/N: 3171792. Marquee ‘Harbour’ 180cm x 90cm dining tables in Brushed White, $395 each, I/N: 0351951, and dining chairs in Brushed White, $169 each, I/N: 0351950. (On table) Lytworx colour changing LED indoor/outdoor flameless candle sets with remotes, $27.15 each pack of 3, I/N: 0341456. Tuscan Path 30-50mm polished quartz pebbles, $8.63/1.5kg, I/N: 3463780. Smart Home Products ‘Coco’ 340cm x 135cm sheer pencil pleat curtain (used as a table runner) in White, $19.95/pair, I/N: 0416991. All other products, stylist’s own. Some products are not available at all Bunnings stores, but may be ordered.


FROM DREAMY DAY TO SPARKLING NIGHT

A subtle scheme of white, soft pinks and soothing greens lets pretty botanicals and warm timber textures shine. Enjoy a long lunch at a splendid table, then relax at dusk and watch as fairy lights make magic happen

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LOW-FUSS FESTIVE PROJECTS

Twig ball lanterns Fashion on-trend rustic feature lights from humble garden cuttings! Select long, flexible branches and start by bending one to form a circle, securing the ends together with wire ties. Create another circle, and tie crossed over the first to begin the structure. Wrap and tie more branches around until you achieve a ball shape. Find the strongest point of the ball to attach hanging twine using firm knots. With the battery pack/switch at the top, run bead lights down the hanging twine and poke the rest of the lights into the ball structure. THESE PAGES DIY twig ball lanterns made using Jack paper twist ties, $8.52/100m, I/N: 0188972, twist tie jute twine, $9.74/100m, I/N: 3320946, and Lytworx indoor/outdoor battery operated wire bead lights in Warm White, $12.89/pack of 100, I/N: 0223069. DIY timber triangle tree made using Hume Pine ‘Pinetrim’ 140mm x 18mm untreated dressed pine, $21.02/1.2m, I/N: 0132634•, Briwax Danish oil, $27.50/250ml, I/N: 0728564, Everhang 15mm brass plated cup hooks, $10.90/pack of 25, I/N: 0174182, Jack 1.5mm jute twine economy pack, $5.60/300m, I/N: 0188965, and Lytworx indoor/outdoor battery operated wire bead lights in Warm White, as before. DIY magnolia garland made using Jack 1.6mm PVC wire tie in Green, $7.60/20m, I/N: 3040628, Lytworx indoor/outdoor low voltage burlap cord connectable filament party lights in Warm White, $50.47/pack of 10, I/N: 0139561, and indoor/outdoor battery operated wire bead lights in Warm White, as before. DIY clay ornaments made using Boyle air drying clay in White, $10.75/500g, I/N: 1882914. DIY stamped giftwrap made using stamps formed by Jack 50mm x 5mm adhesive rubber foam, $6.26/1m, I/N: 3961980, Boyle round craft coasters, $1.55 each, I/N: 1660885 and rectangle craft coasters, $1.55 each, I/N: 1660887, printed with Dulux Tokoroa, Prebbleton, Te Aroha and Grahams Beach sample pots. DIY taper candle holder made using Hume Pine ‘Pinetrim’ 90mm x 32mm D4S untreated clear pine, $23.42/0.9m, I/N: 0293391•, and Feast Watson kitchen timber wax, $25.97/125g, I/N: 0186434. DIY ikebana Mason jars made using Jack 900mm wide 12mm aviary wire mesh, $41.42/5m, I/N: 3069974, and Rust-Oleum ‘Chalked’ ultra matte spray paint in Blush Pink, $24.73/340g, I/N: 1580943. All other products, stylist’s own. Some products are not available at all Bunnings stores, but may be ordered. 8 bunnings.co.nz |

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Timber triangle tree Turn pine into a Christmas tree with hooks for stringing decorations and lights. We used three 1200mm lengths of 140mm x 18mm dressed pine• and a compound mitre saw for cutting bevels by tilting the blade to match the angles. On two pine lengths, make the sides by cutting a 40° bevel at one end to form the top of the triangle. On one length, measure 1160mm to cut 25° at the other end (measure from the longest point of the cuts). Cut the other side to 1140mm. Butt the short side against the other, matching the top edges. To make the base, cut 25° at one end of the remaining pine, measure along 1000mm and repeat the cut. Assemble the triangle using woodworking adhesive and a nail gun with 32mm brads. Smooth over the nail holes with timber filler and leave to dry. Sand all over with 180grit abrasive paper and wipe away dust with a damp cloth. Apply two coats of Danish oil with a paintbrush, leaving to dry after each. Inside the triangle, mark six holes along one side and five on the other, staggering them closer together towards the top. Wrap painter’s tape 16mm from the end of a 3mm bit as a depth guide to predrill, then screw in 15mm cup hooks.

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Projects Sam van Kan. •Timbers vary by region; contact your local store for further information. Paint colours may vary on application.

Magnolia garland Showcase the beauty of evergreen magnolia foliage in a glittering garland. Join branches using green PVC wire ties, then secure in position away from or above traffic areas, using fixings suitable for your structure. Thread bead and party lights through the foliage for night-time impact.

Clay ornaments Form unique decorations using air-dry clay. After rolling out to a 5mm thickness, cut shapes using cookie cutters and either form patterns freehand using a toothpick, or press real foliage into the surface. Punch hanging holes at the top using a straw, allow to dry for 24 hours, then they’re ready to string.

Stamped giftwrap Create botanical-themed wrapping paper using DIY stamps. Draw or trace flower, plant stem and leaf designs, cut adhesive-backed foam to these shapes and stick to craft coasters for easy handling. Use a mini roller and tray to apply paint to the foam shapes, then stamp onto rolls of kraft paper.

Taper candle holder Turn a simple piece of timber into a table centrepiece. Mark evenly spaced, staggered hole centres on a piece of 90mm x 32mm pine cut to the desired length (ours is 400mm). Make holes at the marked locations using a drill with 20mm spade bit, to 20mm deep. Sand the entire surface using 180-grit abrasive paper, then wipe away dust. Apply timber wax and insert 21mm taper candles into holes. Note: Never leave lit candles unattended and do not let them burn down below 5cm.

Ikebana Mason jars Convert preserve jars into vessels for ikebana – the Japanese art of arranging blossoms, branches and stems. Remove a Mason jar’s flat lid from the screw band, cut 12mm-square mesh to fit inside the band, then apply two coats of a self-priming metal spray paint to the outside. Once dry, screw back onto the waterfilled jar and arrange your flora.


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UP TO $30 37 Jumbuck flexible fish griller, $21.88, I/N: 0281500. 38 Arlec speckled flame effect 23cm LED solar lantern, $29.68, I/N: 0181794. 39 Mr Fothergill’s bee and insect house, $22.98/small, I/N: 0074293. 40 Holman ‘Yardmate’ 15m x 12mm garden hose, $19.89, I/N: 0047700. 41 Ritz ‘Shadow’ 80cm x 50cm rug, $27.59, I/N: 0078724. 42 Jumbuck wooden BBQ scraper, $24.98, I/N: 0280575. 43 Mojo ‘Leaf’ square outdoor cushion, $14.98, I/N: 0196287. 44 Jumbuck brazier, $29, I/N: 0233972. 45 All Set 2 tier wooden shoe rack in Brown, $29, I/N: 2583483. 46 Craftright 4 piece adjustable wrench set, $26.98, I/N: 6117702. 47 Verve Design ‘Skye’ rechargeable mirror light, $24.62, I/N: 0369877. 48 Marquee 190cm x 100cm polycotton hammock, $25/single, I/N: 0215108. 49 Mini 2.5L Christmas tree (Picea glauca ‘Conica’). 50 Gasmate portable BBQ butane stove with dual safety sensors, $28.50, I/N: 0035119. 51 Spear & Jackson border fork with timber handle, $27.98, I/N: 0243101. 52 Jumbuck 3 piece BBQ tool set, $28.48, I/N: 0356523. 53 Verve Design ‘Samara’ table lamp, $29.05, I/N: 0441057 (globe sold separately). 54 Plaid ‘Gallery Glass’ 6 inch hexagon surfaces, $22.80/pack of 3, I/N: 0442513.

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5-WEEK PLANNER

WEEKEND 5

Spruce up the front yard, trim hedges, weed and re-gravel pathways, touch up paint and plant flowers in entranceway pots.

USE THIS HANDY CHECKLIST TO HELP GET YOUR HOME INTO SHAPE FOR THE FESTIVE SEASON

Check your Christmas inventory. Do you have enough wrapping paper and indoor and outdoor decorations? Are your Christmas lights in good working order?

Start DIY craft projects for gifts and decorations. Plan your Christmas menu.

WEEKEND 4

Tidy and declutter entertaining areas and yards. Clean and repair outdoor furniture. Do you have enough seating for your guests?

Put up the Christmas tree. Make space for Christmas decor and start decorating! Buy gifts (keep an eye out for Black Friday specials). If you’re hosting outdoors, check your shade options. Clean and oil the deck.

WEEKEND 3

Declutter and donate unwanted items to create space – from living areas to cupboards, wardrobes and shelves.

Prepare the guest room. Do a stocktake of plates, glasses, cutlery and chairs for guests. Prepare the Christmas playlist. Plan outdoor activities and games.

CUT OUT AND KEEP

POP THIS PLANNER ON YOUR FRIDGE

WEEKEND 2 Wrap gifts. Clean the oven – a dirty one will not only affect its Shop for non-perishable Christmas food.

performance but also the taste of your culinary creations!

Buy batteries (for kids’ toys, outdoor lamps and remote controls).

Get your glassware sparkling, from windows to champagne flutes.

WEEKEND 1 Mow lawns, sweep the deck, clean the barbecue and buy a spare gas bottle. Prepare the outdoor table set-up. Organise and write guest place cards. Buy fresh ingredients for your Christmas meal and fresh flowers for the home.  Finish last-minute gift shopping. Then kick back and wait for Santa! Clean the house and clear out the fridge.


Ryobi ‘ONE+’ 18V 40cm 2.0Ah cordless hedge trimmer kit, $219, I/N: 0038833

Photography Getty Images. †Available to order at the Special Orders Desk. Follow product packaging instructions for accurate dilution of strong cleaning solutions, wear a mask and gloves and store out of reach of children and pets.

Ozito 1800W 2030PSI high pressure washer, $149, I/N: 0254158

Tuscan Path ‘Phoenix’ 23cm egg pot in Black, $37.98, I/N: 0357856

30 Seconds outdoor cleaner concentrate, $24.90/5L, I/N: 0226774

Monarch 50mm cutting in and framing synthetic paintbrush, $15.19, I/N: 0503592

Lytworx connectable double filament indoor/outdoor low voltage LED party lights in Warm White, $65.98/pack of 10, I/N: 0341457

Mimosa ‘Reema’ aluminium corner lounge setting, $3,249, I/N: 0186804†

Mimosa ‘Caymen’ 3m x 3m wooden cantilever umbrella, $799, I/N: 0177372

Verve Design ‘Dala’ table lamp in White, $13.98, I/N: 0291215 (globe sold separately)

Marquee ‘Cannes’ carver dining chair in Black, $129, I/N: 0262803

Swing Slide Climb folding plastic slide, $48.98, I/N: 3321096

Flexi Storage ‘Clever Cube’ 370mm x 330mm x 330mm insert, $12.50, I/N: 2583440

Karcher ‘WV 6 Plus’ window vac, $176, I/N: 0129279

Mr Muscle heavy duty oven cleaner, $5.70/300g I/N: 0239809

Energizer ‘Max’ AA batteries, $25.48/ pack of 20, I/N: 0313139

Trojan 140mm stubby scissors, $12.28, I/N: 0191106

Lytworx colour changing LED indoor/outdoor flameless candle set with remote, $27.15/ pack of 3, I/N: 0341456

Scheurich ‘Terrazzo’ 11cm x 9cm pot, $13.23, I/N: 0195715

3 in 1 BBQ cleaning brush, $3.98, I/N: 0262757

Vector OnGas LPG gas bottle swap, $41.07/9kg, I/N: 0285603

Some products are not available at all Bunnings stores, but may be ordered.

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NATURE’S DECOR

Living Christmas TRY ONE OF THESE BEAUTIFUL ALTERNATIVES TO AN ARTIFICIAL FESTIVE TREE

GREEN GIFT IDEAS For a teacher

CALATHEA This vibrant and colourful beauty beats a bouquet of flowers – and lasts a lot longer.

For Mum

ANTHURIUM With its long-lasting heart-shaped flowers, this house plant will show her just how much you love her.

For son or daughter

Pōhutukawa The quintessential Kiwi Christmas tree not only provides natural red decorations in summer, it’s also a hardy native and grows well in a large pot.

Citrus tree Fresh, vibrant and fun, a citrus is a great way to add welcome cheer to the festive home. Find one that is fruiting for a display of natural baubles.

ZZ PLANT It takes a lot to kill this perennial, so great for children who’ve recently flown the coop.

VARIEGATED RUBBER PLANT Loved for its pink and green camo-like leaves, this retro plant is a cool choice for a house plant hipster.

Flatmate

Radiata pine A classic pine with a look and smell that evokes Christmas like no other. Post December 25, keep it outside in a pot until the next festive season.

Olive tree A symbol of peace and happiness that makes an ideal pared-back/modern-looking Christmas tree. Happy in a pot, it can be enjoyed year after year.

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SUCCULENT An ability to survive in the toughest environments makes these attractive, easy-care plants a great gift for a plant novice.

Photography (citrus, pine and olive trees) Brigid Arnott, styling Tilly Roberts; (Pōhutukawa) Reuben Looi; (plants) Getty Images.

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