b'Below: Architect John Mills used the aerial dance of the tui to inspire the dramatic colour blocked ceiling of this Wellington house. The composition of six different colour-stained ply panels represents the blurred flash of deep incandescent colour of a tui as it dives past you in full flight. The stain colours were carefully customised with Resene Colorwood. This sense of movement is also echoed in the way the floating ceiling starts true and square to the north and west, then dips and twists to the south and east. This house recently won a Resene Total Colour Maestro Residential Interior award (see page 24). picturePaul McCredie Resene Dali Above: Colour blocking with a twistthis Japanese-style dining area has colourful storage compartments hidden beneath the raised tatami mat floor. The colours are those used elsewhere in the house: Resene Raspberry, Resene Hero (yellow-orange), Resene Morning Glory (aqua) and Resene Grenadier (orange) while the walls are Resene Canterbury Clay. Thecolours were selected by Nathan Edmonston ofMOAA Architects and client Yuki Fukuda.pictureAngela Keoghan, The Picture GardenReseneReseneResene RaspberryMorning GloryGrenadier ReseneResene HeroCanterbury Clay OUTDOOR GARDENALL-WEATHER COLLECTION0800 ARTWOODartwoodfurniture.co.nz3453 J.I. - Habitat 1/2p ad v2.indd 1 2/07/14 1:19 PM'