Thinking of building, renovating or redecorating? Sit back, relax and enjoy all the projects and inspiration from habitat magazine!
Want a hard copy? Printed copies of habitat highlights are available from late March 2024 at Resene ColorShops and resellers, while stocks last. You can view back issues of habitat magazine online.
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Wallpaper art sets the scene. Jewel tones and rich velvet come together to create a sumptuous, fireside living area... more
A family-friendly space to get down to work. Create a colourful study area for your family without going too bright... more
New products and services your the home... more
Going eco isn’t all about muted browns and greens. This family go for bold... more
Create a mood board to kick-start your scheme. We show you how... more
Soft linens to ethnic prints, botanic designs and luxe weaves – must-have fabrics for this season... more
Artist Tony Harrington gets creative with recycled timber and Resene testpots... more
Paint transforms these walls in quite different ways... more
This dreamy watercolour effect is surpisingly easy to do... more
A designer sister-in-law steps in to help with a major renovation... more
Make this easy rustic side table... more
Even if you’ve been there before, the renovation process can be intimidating... more
The idea of a contemporary take on a classic farmhouse was in the mind of the homeowners of this new Waikato home... more
Blue and bathrooms go together like soap and suds... more
This peaceful garden is a tribute to the design and philosophy of a far-away tropical island... more
Everyone’s favourite TV builder Peter Wolfkamp from The Block NZ discovers the impact of colour... more
habitat is printed on environmentally responsible paper using environmentally responsible ink.
From issue 8 onwards, copies flow wrapped and sent to Resene Cardholders are flow wrapped in environmentally responsible material from epi-global. This product when discarded in soil in the presence of microorganisms, moisture and oxygen will biodegrade decomposing into simple materials found in nature, as described in ASTM D6954-04.