In association with Peter Fell.

Why live in the standard issue when you could live in a veritable sculpture? Good question, especially when you learn what else concrete has going for it. Contemporary and classic, smooth and hard, warm and cool — this minimalist material is marvellously multifaceted. As seen at this Christchurch home by Jo and Blaise Chamberlain, profiled in our October/November 2020 issue, it can be used to shape a dwelling that’s both striking and sensible.

Contemporary coloured concrete by Peter Fell offers endless potential

MAIN IMAGE Concrete is used throughout the interior and exterior of the Chamberlains’ place in Waimairi Beach. Here, cocoon-concrete walls meet coloured-concrete floors in PFL 609 from Peter Fell’s Charcoal range, providing a neutral backdrop for furniture and art, and a low-maintenance solution for sandy feet and paws. ABOVE Also in PFL 609, the family’s coloured-concrete fireplace was prefabricated off-site, then craned in before a gas fire was fitted. Its textural effect is one of many finishes and patterns that can be achieved.

The Chamberlains’ concrete was coloured with the Peter Fell system, which offers more than 80 shades (and custom options) that add extra visual appeal to the material’s practical pluses, like the heat it absorbs then releases to keep your home healthy while reducing your heating/cooling costs, and how easy it is to clean. And because Peter Fell hues are blended all the way through, your form of expression will stay true for decades.
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Photography Anna McLeod

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