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26/05/2026

PFL 189 is used on this project by Ponting Fitzgerald Architects as seen on .co.nz
Stay tuned for this project's case study.

The façade does look like old, charred wooden planks.But it is in fact, coloured concrete.Read about how Avanto Architec...
07/05/2026

The façade does look like old, charred wooden planks.
But it is in fact, coloured concrete.
Read about how Avanto Architects disguised the concrete as wood: https://www.peterfell.co.nz/kyro-distillery/?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=post&utm_campaign=case-study&utm_id=case-study
Photos by: Kuvatoimisto Kuvio

The use of PeterFell coloured concrete (PFL 609) in this Queenstown home allowed architect and owner Maja Marshall the opportunity to further cement the calming, neutral palette she had envisaged.

Is it made of wood?We'll tell you more about this tomorrow…Avanto Architects Kuvatoimisto Kuvio
06/05/2026

Is it made of wood?
We'll tell you more about this tomorrow…
Avanto Architects
Kuvatoimisto Kuvio

22/04/2026

Watch this space for our case study of this beautiful project by RTA Studio.

Read about how the warmth of the concrete floor colour by PeterFell creates cohesion between the new extension and the o...
09/04/2026

Read about how the warmth of the concrete floor colour by PeterFell creates cohesion between the new extension and the original house: https://www.peterfell.co.nz/riro-street/?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=post&utm_campaign=case-study&utm_id=case-study
Interior Designer: Shaw Design
Photography: Mark Scowen
As seen on abode magazine


The use of PeterFell coloured concrete (PFL 609) in this Queenstown home allowed architect and owner Maja Marshall the opportunity to further cement the calming, neutral palette she had envisaged.

Case study coming up for this beautiful home designed by Shaw DesignPhotography: Mark Scowen As seen on abode magazine  ...
09/04/2026

Case study coming up for this beautiful home designed by Shaw Design
Photography: Mark Scowen
As seen on abode magazine

In the hands of New Zealand’s leading architects, coloured concrete continues to evolve. It enhances shadows and light; ...
26/03/2026

In the hands of New Zealand’s leading architects, coloured concrete continues to evolve. It enhances shadows and light; it absorbs landscape and memory.
And, as these HOME New Zealand Home of the Year winners demonstrate, when paired with technical expertise and thoughtful detailing, it becomes something more than structure; a creator of atmosphere, identity, and lasting presence.
Across these projects — from urban to coastal and alpine settings — coloured concrete is a defining part of the design language. It is a medium through which architects articulate weight, light, rhythm and resilience.

Read about this at: https://www.peterfell.co.nz/award-winning-homes-defined-by-coloured-concrete/?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=post&utm_campaign=case-study&utm_id=case-study

Architects: José Gutiérrez, Herbst Architects, Bossley Architects, Bell + Co Architecture, Saunders Architecture, Bergendy Cooke.

Photography: Simon Devitt Photographer, Nick Beadle, Jackie Meiring.

A black-and-white theme was a key driver behind the update of this 1920s bungalow in Point Chevalier, Tāmaki Makaurau/Au...
20/01/2026

A black-and-white theme was a key driver behind the update of this 1920s bungalow in Point Chevalier, Tāmaki Makaurau/Auckland. Read more about how PFL609 from the Special Charcoal range was used in this project by Macfie Architecture at: https://www.peterfell.co.nz/point-chevalier-bungalow/?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=post&utm_campaign=case-study&utm_id=case-study
Photography by: Larnie Nicolson

The use of PeterFell coloured concrete (PFL 609) in this Queenstown home allowed architect and owner Maja Marshall the opportunity to further cement the calming, neutral palette she had envisaged.

The floors, which were coloured with PeterFell oxide in PFL 609 from the Special Charcoal range and given a natural poli...
19/01/2026

The floors, which were coloured with PeterFell oxide in PFL 609 from the Special Charcoal range and given a natural polish finish, are robust yet reflective, for this bungalow in Point Chevalier, Auckland by Macfie Architecture.
Photography by Larnie Nicolson.

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