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‘Pimp Your Property’ New Zealand


‘Pimp Your Property’ New Zealand

Two lucky Kiwi families can win a Dulux paint package and in-person consultation with TV and radio interior designer Hamish Dodd


First National Real Estate network is in the business of knowing what properties Kiwis love to live in.

New Zealanders are passionate about owning property and DIY. Yet clients tell First National agents nationwide they often deliberate over the cost of home renovation.

In response, this week First National Group launches its ‘Pimp Your Property’ promotion. The real estate cooperative has partnered with renowned paint brand Dulux to offer a prize worth telling your friends about.

Two winners – one from the North Island and one from the South – will win a prize package worth over $5,000 each, including 250 litres of Dulux paint, a Dulux colour consultation and interior advice from renowned designer Hamish Dodd.

“As real estate specialists we see first-hand how painting a room or house can give it a new lease on life,” says First National Group CEO Colleen Milne.

“Whether you are decorating to sell in the current sellers’ market or feel like a change, this competition could go a long way to transforming every room in your house.”

The campaign is fronted by Hamish Dodd a landscape and interior designer, with a wealth of TV and radio hosting experience.

Hamish studied in London before returning to New Zealand to set up a design business. He currently co-hosts on RadioLIVE’s Home and Garden Show and has starred on My House My Castle, Home Sick, The Apprentice and Ground Force.

“Paint is the most cost effective way of changing the feel of a room instantly,” Mr Dodd says.

“Painting is generally a quick renovation process and has a bigger design impact than if you went and purchased a sofa. Paint also gives you the opportunity to personalise your place and use colour to express yourself.

“Thanks to First National and its paint partner Dulux, the two winners can affect real change with 250 litres of paint each. I look forward to meeting them and sharing my interior design tips and tricks,” Mr Dodd adds.

First National’s ‘Pimp Your Property’ competition launched on October 1 and runs until October 31. The winners will be contacted during the week commencing Monday, November 4.

To enter the draw visit www.firstnational.co.nz, read the Terms and Conditions and submit your details.

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