A finalist in the FIAA Awards 2017.
Once the space was created the most significant design recommendations related to workability of the space and the visual aspect of the kitchen. In particular:
The walk in pantry allows for plenty of food storage and food preparation with much bench space and a second sink and fridge. A large island for seating whilst the adults were cooking. The island was done in a striking dark colour (Dulux Klavier) to address the client’s brief “not all white!” and in keeping with the requested Hamptons style.
The main kitchen doors were done in a heritage profile in keeping with the room’s existing entry doors and fulfilling the need to remain sympathetic with the homes existing architecture. The stone top selected was central to the look the client wanted meeting the requirements of heritage/hamptons, bringing in warmth to the stark contrasting cabinetry colours.
The final result is a practical kitchen with a great outlook, meeting the client’s specific design brief and which looks fantastic. The client loves their kitchen!