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The proud homeowner of a 1940s two bedroom stucco house in Gisborne,
Janine's renovation started with the master bedroom. The tiny
built-in wardrobe was redesigned into two wardrobes extending
along the entire length of the room.
Rusty light fittings were taken down, faded wallpaper ripped
off, tattered old carpet pulled up and threadbare curtains taken
down. With putty, sandpaper and laborious hours of elbow grease,
the bare room was ready for a new colour scheme.
Living in Gisborne, famous for being the first to see the sun,
the town has more sunshine hours than any other NZ town. The house
faces west and with many large windows it has an earthy, warm
essence. To reflect this a neutral Resene Rice Cake was chosen
for main walls with Resene Saddle for feature walls.
A weekend job of sanding floors was the most demanding task of
the renovation for a woman doing it solo. After sanding, Janine
created a darker effect by staining the floorboards in Resene
Waterborne Colorwood tinted to Resene Dark Rimu before applying
coats of Resene Polythane clear polyurethane.
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