b'a vibrant and fiery fun solution Bill Holden of Design and Landscape suggests this alternative scheme:The new plan is designed to add vibrance and usability to this space. The lower timber deck has been replaced with a second pond below the existing pond, linked with a curtain waterfall on the corner to introduce moving water, and populated with water lilies and goldfish. The walls on the left have been given added life and fun with the metallic paint Resene Treasure Chest, which would look spectacular with outdoor lights or flares sparkling off it. If metallic is too much, you could use Resene Sandbar instead. The vibrant orange Resene Big Bang is used for the other walls. The deck has been used as seating by adding brightly covered squabs, while outdoor dining is catered for with a quality outdoor furniture setting including a large umbrella. New planting includes orange-flowered clivia, and native irises.mobile 027 224 8797 email info@billholden.co.nzReseneKombiClivias (Clivia miniata)New Zealand iris (Libertia grandiflora) Resene Half Water lilies Black WhiteResene Big BangResene Round timber table,Sandbarlarge umbrella Ethan Outdoor Furnitureillustrationwww.ethan.co.nz Resene DoubleBill Holden, 0800 378 873 MerinoMalcolm WhiteKaraka Burst exposed aggregate concrete using Matangi pebbleand cut to form paversAllied Concretewww.alliedconcrete.co.nz0800 425 543373'