Houzz Article9 Things to Learn From Contemporary Kiwi KitchensThis Cambridge, Waikato kitchen by
Juliet Coleman could be old, could be new – and that's the secret. Old school panelled doors, open shelves, a vintage light fitting and subway tiles around the cooker (not shown) are modern interpretations of originals.
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Juliet Coleman Awarded Best of Houzz 2017January 15th, 2017 – Juliet Coleman Interiors of Cambridge, New Zealand has won “Best Of “InteriorDesign” on Houzz®, the leading platform for home renovation and design.
Houzz is the leading platform for home renovation and design. The Interior Design firm was chosen by the more than 40 million monthly unique users that comprise the Houzz community from among more than one million active home building, renovation and design industry professionals.
The Best Of Houzz Design award winners’ work was the most popular among the more than 40 million monthly users on Houzz.
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New Zealand House & Garden - 2016 Bedroom of the YearBEDROOM WINNERA fun and lively bedroom created for a teenager. Bright, bold, masculine colours with the use of wood and rope for added texture and warmth.---------------------------------------
Lighting FeatureMr Ralph
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Jules and Shane Coleman have created the most classic, rich and homely space - a relocated bungalow that has been transformed and sits looking at the surrounding hills just outside of Cambridge - Jules has a background in interior design which shows in her eclectic and clever use of new and old light fittings - we refurbished some lovely old lights for her and she chose some amazing new fittings from us to complement the spaces
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Kid Inspired Creativity - House and Gardens finalist 2015Best Bathroom FinalistThis fun, stylish bathroom designed with kids in mind really caught the judges' eye: A room with personality that reminds us bathrooms don't need to be boring," they said. The primary users are the three children, aged five to 14, of Cambridge homeowner Juliet Coleman. "I wanted a room that was not too childlike that would grow with the children," says Juliet, who took her design cue from her 10-year-old son's paintings. ("I've always loved them - the colours, the shapes"). They were also the source of the room's burnt umber orange accent colour. Juliet threw herself into the project work by working on the tiling, grouting, beading and painting herself. It was all done as part of a wider bungalow renovation, so she chose period-appropriate details such as white subway tiles and dado beading, cleverly integrating them into her bright, lively scheme. The kids love it, and so did the judges.---------------------------------------
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