A Calm and Connected Kitchen Brought to Life with Resene Colours

June 13, 2025
Photography by Kerri Jackson.
Kitchen cabinets painted in Resene Holly paired with natural wood accents

Creating a calm, open, and inviting social space to accommodate cooking and family time was crucial to Christian and Mark when they designed the kitchen of their new-build dream home.

A key part of realising that vision was the Resene colour palette they selected in consultation with Resene colour expert Brenda Ngatai, which includes Resene Holly on the cabinetry and Resene Half Sea Fog on the walls.

Designing a Kitchen for Real Life

“We love to have people over so we wanted to ensure it was an open, social space where we can cook and chat, and still keep an eye on the kids while getting things done. It had to have a bench with seating to chat over a margarita with friends,” Christian says.

Mark said “We wanted a scullery to hide the mess and keep all the appliances hidden out of sight. I feel like a clear space and a clear bench brings peace and calm, while clutter feels like chaos, so that was important.

“We also wanted a seamless-looking, streamlined kitchen, so the fridge and freezer are integrated and there is a little bar niche with a hidden bar cupboard underneath it. Sneaky!”

With two young children and a shared love of entertaining, the kitchen needed to be as functional as it was beautiful."

Kitchen cabinets painted in Resene Holly paired with natural wood accents

 

Choosing Colours with Resene

“We love Resene Holly. It’s a gorgeous deep green, but still light enough to keep the room light and warm with some depth. Resene Half Sea Fog, which we’ve used throughout the open living and dining area, keeps the house crisp and clean, but, again, still warm and inviting. And we love the name ‘Sea Fog’ as our home looks out over the water. On cold mornings in winter there is often sea fog steaming up as the sun rises on the hills,” Christian says.





Green, Light and Naturally Grounded

“The green with the wood and stone texture, along with the gorgeous jade tiles, all bring the outside in and create an earthy natural feel. It makes the kitchen and living area feel calm and connected to the outside,” Christian says.

“The kitchen colour scheme is complemented by natural wood features and subtle, smart use of lighting under the benches and shelves. It elevates the whole space and provides nice, dim lighting when you’re entertaining or in the kitchen at night. We love it,” Mark says.

 

Favourite Features and Recipe Picks

How would you describe your cooking style?

Christian: "Lazy! I leave most of the cooking to Mark as he is much more efficient in the kitchen than me, though I do love making Mediterranean food, like Greek salads and mezze platters, and other shared platters for guests. Mark loves to bake and makes amazing cakes. We love to eat our meals together and we eat the same thing [as the kids] so they try all different foods. Plus who has time to cook two different meals every night?"

What is your favourite part of this kitchen?

Mark:"I love the bench space for cooking and baking, while also providing plenty of room to sit and chat to the kids or friends."

Which recipe from this issue of dish would you like to cook and why?

Christian:"Fish, Prawn and Leek Pie with Creamy Mash. As the darker days draw closer, it feels like we have gone from salads to more hearty meals like this. Something to fill our growing kids’ pukus, and who doesn't love a delicious pie with leftovers. Plus the kids love seafood and mash so this recipe is a huge win in our house. Yum!"

Fish, Prawn and Leek Pie and Creamy Mash – recipe from dish Magazine

pg. 59, issue #121