Customer Focus: Hudson Kitchen
Take a look at these before and after photos to see what a difference a Kitchen renovation by Kitchen Craftsmen can make to your home.
Removing the tired old kitchen and the dated face brick, and adding in sleek clean lines and light bright features opens up the room and lightens the entire home.
Mike “returned to Kitchen Craftsmen to get the job done” after researching lots of different options for his kitchen renovation project. The renovation began by removing a number of face brickwork elements, and even closing in a doorway from an adjacent room, which really helped to open up the kitchen footprint with the use of some very clever design aspects. The space flows seamlessly from the new Scullery fitout, into the kitchen, right through to the separate integrated wine rack and feature glass cabinetry which adjoins the Breakfast Bar.
A neutral colour palette really sets off this space by keeping the room light, yet offering a significant amount of contrast colour with the Base Cabinetry and Breakfast Bar panelling. The door colours were both selected from the Polytec Melamine range, with Classic White Sheen and Strata Grey Sheen being the colours of choice.
These two door colours flow on beautifully to compliment the Silestone Maple Orna work surfaces, and the “Stainless” painted Glass Splashback. Strategically placed feature downlighting reflects beautifully off the sheen finish of the doors, creating an expansive feel to this amazing space. Just like Mike, we couldn’t be happier with how it turned out!
Check out Mike’s review to learn more about how his kitchen renovation came together: http://www.productreview.com.au/r/kitcraft-kitchens/1260357.html
Removing the tired old kitchen and the dated face brick, and adding in sleek clean lines and light bright features opens up the room and lightens the entire home.
Mike “returned to Kitchen Craftsmen to get the job done” after researching lots of different options for his kitchen renovation project. The renovation began by removing a number of face brickwork elements, and even closing in a doorway from an adjacent room, which really helped to open up the kitchen footprint with the use of some very clever design aspects. The space flows seamlessly from the new Scullery fitout, into the kitchen, right through to the separate integrated wine rack and feature glass cabinetry which adjoins the Breakfast Bar.
A neutral colour palette really sets off this space by keeping the room light, yet offering a significant amount of contrast colour with the Base Cabinetry and Breakfast Bar panelling. The door colours were both selected from the Polytec Melamine range, with Classic White Sheen and Strata Grey Sheen being the colours of choice.
These two door colours flow on beautifully to compliment the Silestone Maple Orna work surfaces, and the “Stainless” painted Glass Splashback. Strategically placed feature downlighting reflects beautifully off the sheen finish of the doors, creating an expansive feel to this amazing space. Just like Mike, we couldn’t be happier with how it turned out!
Check out Mike’s review to learn more about how his kitchen renovation came together: http://www.productreview.com.au/r/kitcraft-kitchens/1260357.html
Project Year: 2017
Country: Australia