Christchurch Ronald McDonald house
Litres and litres and litres of Resene product have been applied in an extensive colour range all over the new complex.
When the call went out for assistance with supplying materials for the new Christchurch Ronald McDonald house, as with previous Ronald McDonald house projects, Resene were one of the first to call with the offer of free materials to enable the construction crew to use the best of the available materials rather than be forced to use cheaper options due to budget constraints. Since that phone call, litres and litres and litres of Resene product have been applied in an extensive colour range all over the new complex.
Most notably, the favoured interior finish was Resene SpaceCote Low Sheen, a low sheen durable waterbased enamel, an ideal finish for what can only be described as a Gib ToughZone location. In a hospital teeming with children, marking of the paint finish will be inevitable, but with Resene SpaceCote Low Sheen on the job cleaning up will be infinitely easier.
From the Resene News – issue 2/2003
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