all right Some products or services may not be offered in your area or country. Please check with your local Resene ColorShop or reseller for availability. Most Resene products can be ordered in on request, though lead times and minimum order quantities may apply. Colours are as close as the printing process allows. Always try a Resene testpot or view a physical colour sample before making your final choice. The contents of habitat plus are copyright and may not be reproduced in any form without the written permission of Resene. Opinions expressed in habitat plus are not necessarily those of Resene or the publisher ICG. No responsibility is accepted for the authors’ suggestions or conclusions, or for any errors or omissions. Copyright 2019 Resene Paints Ltd. ISSN: 1176-8010 Contributing stylists: Kate Alexander, Greer Clayton, Megan Harrison- Turner, Claudia Kozub, Vanessa Nouwens, Emily Somerville-Ryan, Leigh Stockton, LeeAnn Yare. Contributing photographers: Bryce Carleton, Wendy Fenwick, Melanie Jenkins, Mike Rooke, Zoe Hembury. Special thanks to Your Home & Garden magazine for use of many of the images and information in this booklet. | 1 Left: Resene Middle Earth was used to create a triangle shelf feature on Resene Black White walls in this unique and contemporary room. The floor is in Resene Yucca and the pencil pot and frame are in Resene Permanent Green. the kids are Once upon a time, the palette for children’s bedrooms was focused on pink for girls, blue for boys or decidedly gender neutral colours like red, yellow or green. Luckily, today’s kids are able to draw from a much larger source of inspiration and colour choices for their bedrooms and play spaces. Greater internet exposure means even quite young children often have very clear ideas about what they do and don’t like - favourite colours, hobbies, interests, video, book and movie characters can all give shape to a room of their dreams. By looking to these sources of inspiration, you can be sure your children will love their rooms just that much more if they’ve had a hand in coming up with the design. A child’s room is also a great chance to really play with colour and try out some design ideas you might not feel bold enough to attempt in your living room or kitchen. Now’s your chance to take a cue from your child and allow yourself the freedom to get messy and be as creative as you’d like! Happy decorating! The Resene and habitat teams 2 8 14 16 18 22 26 28 30 32 contents On theme Shape up Head space Made for sharing Older and bolder Heads down Nursery times Party time Project play Paint the rainbow Resene Rivergum Resene Quarter White Pointer Resene Middle Earth Resene Yucca Resene Permanent Green | 1