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Stepping out with sophistication

With outdoor living spaces becoming a practical and visual extension of our interiors, it’s understandable that many of us want the look of the outside to match the inside.

Having a mellow and sophisticated interior of soft creams and restful tones just wouldn’t look right if you stepped into a courtyard or onto a deck full of bold colours and rustic finishes.

A sophisticated green outdoor space

A sophisticated moodboard featuring green hues

A moodboard featuring green hues

A sophisticated outdoor space with a neutral and green colour scheme

Mood board: Background painted in Resene Triple White Pointer with Resene Cararra mixed with Resene FX Paint Effects Medium on top, rattan hurricane lantern in Resene Cararra, greenery panel from Kmart, waffle throw from H&M Home, botanical cushion from Briscoes and candle with rope detail from H&M Home.  Accessories: Sofa, coffee table, cushions and outdoor rug from Outside Space, greenery panels, ribbed glasses from Kmart, carafe, waffle throw, green cushion, candle from H&M Home.

Some of the most popular interior colour and design styles are finding their way to our home exteriors, as we aim for seamless transitions between inside and out. These include the use of warmer neutrals like Resene Triple White Pointer or Resene Cararra.

As with any outdoor space or exterior colour scheme, think about the landscape your home sits in or the colours in your garden to find inspiration – whether it’s beachy blues like Resene Duck Egg Blue or vibrant sunset shades like corals or leafy greens.

Gardens and outdoor spaces are full of natural texture so to make this wall blend more seamlessly, it has been given a limewash effect using Resene FX Paint Effects Medium. To accentuate the textural look even more, you could use the basecoat, in this case Resene Triple White Pointer, with Resene Resitex or Resene Sandtex for a textured, gritty effect.

A green and blue outdoor space

A blue hued moodboard

A blue hued mood board

A sophisticated green and blue outdoor space

Mood board: Background painted in Resene Triple White Pointer with Resene Cararra mixed with Resene FX Paint Effects Medium on top, bowl with limes in Resene Duck Egg Blue, tray in Resene Inside Back, tealight holder in Resene Inside Back, DIY striped planter in Resene Thor, Resene Duck Egg Blue, Resene Inside Back and Resene Cararra and greenery panel from Kmart.  Accessories: Sofa, coffee table, cushions and outdoor rug from Outside Space, greenery panels, ribbed glasses from Kmart, carafe, waffle throw, green cushion, candle from H&M Home.

How to create the limewash effect

Before using Resene FX Paint Effects Medium remember to prepare your exterior wall or walls by making sure that the surface or surfaces are in good condition, free of dirt, dust and any other loose material. Always apply your Resene FX Paint Effects Medium to a small trial area first to determine your desired effect. This can also serve as a useful example of what you would like your final look to be if you’re hiring a painting professional for this. Different effects can be created using a brush, natural sponge or clean rag.

To create the subtle limewash effect on the wall, we started with two coats of Resene Triple White Pointer. Once dry, we applied Resene FX Paint Effects Medium mixed with Resene Cararra – you can either apply this with a rag, a large sea sponge or a large paintbrush. The lighter colour is applied over the slightly darker colour rather than the other way around when you’re creating this kind of finish, and the key to making it look great is by working up multiple thin layers rather than trying to get it all done in one go. It’s easy to ramp up the look by applying subsequent layers of Resene FX Paint Effects Medium mixed with Resene Cararra or scale it back by using another rag to buff on small amounts of Resene Triple White Pointer where the effect has gone on too strong.

Paint: Wall and floor – Resene Triple White Pointer as base with Resene Cararra and Resene Paint FX Medium on top. Coffee table – Resene Duck Egg Blue. Tray – Resene Inside Back. Vase – Resene Rising Tide. Tealight holder – Resene Inside Back. DIY plant pot stripes – Resene Thor, Resene Duck Egg Blue, Resene Cararra and Resene Inside Back. Bowl with limes – Resene Duck Egg Blue. Alternative colours: hurricane lamp in Resene Cararra .

How to make a DIY Striped Plant Pot

How to make a DIY Striped Plant Pot
DIY Striped Plant Pot

You will need:

Step-by-step instructions:

  1. Give your plastic pots two coats of paint in one of the colour to be used on the timber.

  2. Paint your pieces of pine in your desired colours.

  3. Glue the wooden pieces to the painted plastic pot, alternating colours as you work your way around the pot. Leave a small space in between each piece of wood.


Resene Rising Tide

Project by Vanessa Nouwens. Photography by Bryce Carleton. May 2022


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