
Entry
Step into entries finished by BJ Total Coating, where first impressions are made to last. Our attention to detail ensures an inviting, beautifully presented welcome for every guest.
Entry
The ceiling is finished with Resene Ceiling Paint ‘Rice Cake 30%’, the walls are coated in Resene Zylone Sheen ‘Rice Cake’, and all trim is done in Resene Lustacryl Semi Gloss Enamel ‘Alabaster’.Achieving a flawless black-and-white finish like this demands the steady hand and eye of an experienced professional. After all, the very first point of entry is where a home’s sense of comfort and beauty truly begins—and that’s why every detail here matters so much.


Entry and Stairwell
The ceiling is finished with Dulux Professional Ceiling Flat, and the walls are painted in Dulux Wash & Wear Low Sheen 'Natural White'. Skirting is completed in Dulux Aquaenamel Semi Gloss 'Natural White', while the curved metal staircase received a base coat of Dulux etch prime followed by Dulux Aquaenamel Semi Gloss 'Natural White'. Due to the uneven surface of the metal, a significant amount of time was spent to achieve a smooth and consistent finish. The synergy between exposed concrete and painted elements creates a refined aesthetic, with the white-toned paint and matching floor seamlessly complementing each other. The consistent use of colour both inside and out blurs the boundary between the two, making the view through the full-height window feel like a natural extension of the interior.
Entry and Stairwell. 2
The ceiling is finished in Dulux Professional Ceiling Flat, with walls painted in Dulux Wash & Wear Low Sheen 'Natural White'. Skirting and glass doors are coated in Dulux Aquaenamel Semi Gloss 'Natural White', while the curved metal staircase features a custom Dulux etch prime and Dulux Aquaenamel Semi Gloss 'Natural White'. I still recall the effort it took to paint the timber ceiling in that tall, confined space—a demanding task that truly tested both patience and precision. Special care was given to the centre wall joint to prevent any build-up of colour, which could result in a visibly stronger tone. Instead of using V-joint panels, we carefully selected individual timber pieces to minimise visible joints a meticulous and challenging project that really showcased our craftsmanship.

