St Kilda West Kitchen
We knew our client loved colour, and liked a feminine touch with a bold approach. For the design, we wanted to keep the kitchen light and bright to not dominate the space. We also picked up on the dark grey feature walls already in the room, as a point of inspiration for the cabinetry. Once installed, the profiled panels created texture and the bold statement we were after.
To achieve the feminine touch, we included pink-toned terracotta touches for the shelving and tiling along the wall. While the client was apprehensive about the colour choice after hearing “pink” uttered (they assumed it would be very vibrant!), they were pleasantly surprised and pleased with the proposed shade.
The final feature element was the incorporation of a veined reconstituted stone benchtop, bringing the pop of colour from elsewhere in the kitchen into the island bench.
To achieve the feminine touch, we included pink-toned terracotta touches for the shelving and tiling along the wall. While the client was apprehensive about the colour choice after hearing “pink” uttered (they assumed it would be very vibrant!), they were pleasantly surprised and pleased with the proposed shade.
The final feature element was the incorporation of a veined reconstituted stone benchtop, bringing the pop of colour from elsewhere in the kitchen into the island bench.
Project Year: 2023