b'just theticket W hen your outlook is across a narrow patch of grass at the tranquil waters of the Firth of Thames, what better colour to paint your kitchen than a soothing pale blue Resene Comfort Zone? All the better when the slightly retro appeal of that A cool blue retro kitchen is theshade suits the bach it sits withinwhich has been cleverly crafted perfect addition to a bach thatfrom an old tram. Blue is also the owner Lynn Ploms favourite colour and Resene Comfort Zone has also been used on the bach exterior. started life as a tram.Tram 53 last carried passengers in the early 1950s. It sat along with others in a paddock for years before 23 of them were moved onto a waterfront site on the western shores of the Coromandel Peninsula. Converted to baches, they are in varying states of style and repair. When Lynn and husband Martin bought theirs two years ago, it had AboveThe pale blue of Resene Comfort Zonea hodge-podge of add-ons and water tanks. With strict rules on what is perfect for this retro-style bach kitchen,you can do to the trams and how much you can add, they used the which sits in a refurbished tram. You can seeexisting 67 sq m footprint but re-built the additions and rationalised the end of the tram protruding through the wall above the original tram door.the interior layout. It has been an affordable and adorable bach 62'