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Nestled within Sydney’s historic Millers Point, this 1860s Victorian terrace has been reimagined as a serene family sanctuary—where patina-rich surfaces meet contemporary elegance. The curated interiors tell a story of history-infused maximalism, where every layer reveals a detail in service of heritage, emotion, and craft. Lorena Gaxiola’s poetic vision was to celebrate the family’s tri-cultural identity through salvaged timbers, artisanal finishes, and restrained yet expressive craftsmanship. From reinstated cornices to hand-finished brass accents and kauri floorboards, each intervention evokes a dialogue between past and present.
Realising that vision required deft navigation of significant constraints: extensive structural damage from decades of water ingress and termites, heritage restrictions that demanded visual continuity, and tight access that challenged the logistics of modern construction. As designers, we oversaw every detail—from heritage review and documentation to construction coordination and bespoke installations. Threading new electrical, climate, and plumbing systems through fragile timber bones took surgical precision. Yet the results were seamless: original chandeliers revived, floorboards restored or matched with reclaimed timber, and American oak joinery paired with brass trims and marble mosaics brought new life to tired volumes.
Design decisions were driven by sustainability, narrative, and craftsmanship. Custom pieces were commissioned from masters in their field—such as Lowe Furniture’s bespoke creations and a custom mural by Indigenous artist Danie Mellor, which pays homage to the family’s cultural roots. Each space was approached with emotion and intentionality, particularly the bathrooms which the client described simply and joyfully as: “The bathrooms make me happy.” Every room in the home unfolds like a story—patterned tiles, textured stone, and layered materials come together to offer intimate moments of discovery.
Our commitment extended from spatial planning to final flourishes. We handled styling, soft furnishing installation, custom window treatments, and every curated object. Furniture was sourced locally, materials were salvaged when possible, and thoughtful detailing elevated every corner. The result is a timeless, emotionally resonant home—one that celebrates craftsmanship, elevates functionality, and preserves a precious piece of Sydney’s architectural legacy for generations to come.

Inspiration for a large transitional open plan kitchen in Sydney with a farmhouse sink, recessed-panel cabinets, white cabinets, quartz benchtops, white splashback, ceramic splashback, black appliances, medium hardwood floors, with island, brown floor and white benchtop.

Design ideas for a beach style u-shaped kitchen in Sydney with a farmhouse sink, recessed-panel cabinets, light wood cabinets, beige splashback, panelled appliances, dark hardwood floors, no island, brown floor, beige benchtop, exposed beam and vaulted.

This is an example of a beach style kitchen in Adelaide with an undermount sink, recessed-panel cabinets, marble benchtops, grey splashback, marble splashback, white appliances, medium hardwood floors, a peninsula and grey benchtop.

‘Oh What A Ceiling!’ ingeniously transformed a tired mid-century brick veneer house into a suburban oasis for a multigenerational family. Our clients, Gabby and Peter, came to us with a desire to reimagine their ageing home such that it could better cater to their modern lifestyles, accommodate those of their adult children and grandchildren, and provide a more intimate and meaningful connection with their garden. The renovation would reinvigorate their home and allow them to re-engage with their passions for cooking and sewing, and explore their skills in the garden and workshop.

Transitional l-shaped kitchen in Sydney with an undermount sink, recessed-panel cabinets, blue cabinets, grey splashback, panelled appliances, medium hardwood floors, with island, brown floor and white benchtop.

Weather House is a bespoke home for a young, nature-loving family on a quintessentially compact Northcote block.
Our clients Claire and Brent cherished the character of their century-old worker's cottage but required more considered space and flexibility in their home. Claire and Brent are camping enthusiasts, and in response their house is a love letter to the outdoors: a rich, durable environment infused with the grounded ambience of being in nature.
From the street, the dark cladding of the sensitive rear extension echoes the existing cottage!s roofline, becoming a subtle shadow of the original house in both form and tone. As you move through the home, the double-height extension invites the climate and native landscaping inside at every turn. The light-bathed lounge, dining room and kitchen are anchored around, and seamlessly connected to, a versatile outdoor living area. A double-sided fireplace embedded into the house’s rear wall brings warmth and ambience to the lounge, and inspires a campfire atmosphere in the back yard.
Championing tactility and durability, the material palette features polished concrete floors, blackbutt timber joinery and concrete brick walls. Peach and sage tones are employed as accents throughout the lower level, and amplified upstairs where sage forms the tonal base for the moody main bedroom. An adjacent private deck creates an additional tether to the outdoors, and houses planters and trellises that will decorate the home’s exterior with greenery.
From the tactile and textured finishes of the interior to the surrounding Australian native garden that you just want to touch, the house encapsulates the feeling of being part of the outdoors; like Claire and Brent are camping at home. It is a tribute to Mother Nature, Weather House’s muse.

This is an example of a transitional kitchen in Other with recessed-panel cabinets, grey cabinets, mirror splashback, panelled appliances, with island and grey floor.

A butler sink pairs with elegant Perrin & Rowe tapware to show off this elegant corner in a light and airy traditional kitchen.
Mid-sized traditional u-shaped kitchen in Auckland with a farmhouse sink, recessed-panel cabinets, white cabinets, granite benchtops, white splashback, stainless steel appliances, porcelain floors and subway tile splashback.
Mid-sized traditional u-shaped kitchen in Auckland with a farmhouse sink, recessed-panel cabinets, white cabinets, granite benchtops, white splashback, stainless steel appliances, porcelain floors and subway tile splashback.

This recently completed provenance by piqu kitchen design makes the most of the limited space available and whilst not the biggest project, everything has been included that you would need. Designed and handcrafted in our workshop in Orpington, the end result is very clean and uncluttered and we absolutely love the cool and calming colours from Farrow & Ball – Treron and School House White coupled with the brass fittings, lighting and Quorn stone floor chosen by our clients.

Inspiration for a traditional l-shaped kitchen in Surrey with a farmhouse sink, recessed-panel cabinets, beige cabinets, panelled appliances, with island, beige floor, white benchtop and exposed beam.

Blocco cucina con top in Stone e legno vecchio
Design ideas for a mid-sized country galley kitchen in Florence with a drop-in sink, beige cabinets, quartz benchtops, multi-coloured splashback, coloured appliances, with island, brown benchtop and recessed-panel cabinets.
Design ideas for a mid-sized country galley kitchen in Florence with a drop-in sink, beige cabinets, quartz benchtops, multi-coloured splashback, coloured appliances, with island, brown benchtop and recessed-panel cabinets.

Regard sur cette cuisine sur mesure avec ses façades shinnoki en placage chêne vernis @decospan et intercalaires minutieusement travaillées et étudiées à notre menuiserie @esquissemenuisierpassionne

This is an example of a large mediterranean single-wall eat-in kitchen in Other with an undermount sink, recessed-panel cabinets, light wood cabinets, granite benchtops, white splashback, granite splashback, panelled appliances, porcelain floors, with island, beige floor and white benchtop.

The kitchen was all designed to be integrated to the garden. The client made great emphasis to have the sink facing the garden so an L shaped kitchen was designed which also serves as kitchen bar. An enormous rooflight brings lots of light into the space.

Inspiration for a beach style u-shaped open plan kitchen in Minneapolis with a single-bowl sink, recessed-panel cabinets, light wood cabinets, quartz benchtops, multi-coloured splashback, ceramic splashback, stainless steel appliances, dark hardwood floors, with island, brown floor, multi-coloured benchtop and vaulted.

Mid-sized transitional galley eat-in kitchen in London with a double-bowl sink, recessed-panel cabinets, green cabinets, quartzite benchtops, grey splashback, marble splashback, stainless steel appliances, ceramic floors, no island, beige floor and white benchtop.

Casual comfortable family kitchen is the heart of this home! Organization is the name of the game in this fast paced yet loving family! Between school, sports, and work everyone needs to hustle, but this hard working kitchen makes it all a breeze! Photography: Stephen Karlisch

Notting Hill is one of the most charming and stylish districts in London. This apartment is situated at Hereford Road, on a 19th century building, where Guglielmo Marconi (the pioneer of wireless communication) lived for a year; now the home of my clients, a french couple.
The owners desire was to celebrate the building's past while also reflecting their own french aesthetic, so we recreated victorian moldings, cornices and rosettes. We also found an iron fireplace, inspired by the 19th century era, which we placed in the living room, to bring that cozy feeling without loosing the minimalistic vibe. We installed customized cement tiles in the bathroom and the Burlington London sanitaires, combining both french and british aesthetic.
We decided to mix the traditional style with modern white bespoke furniture. All the apartment is in bright colors, with the exception of a few details, such as the fireplace and the kitchen splash back: bold accents to compose together with the neutral colors of the space.
We have found the best layout for this small space by creating light transition between the pieces. First axis runs from the entrance door to the kitchen window, while the second leads from the window in the living area to the window in the bedroom. Thanks to this alignment, the spatial arrangement is much brighter and vaster, while natural light comes to every room in the apartment at any time of the day.
Ola Jachymiak Studio

This timeless luxurious industrial rustic beauty creates a Welcoming relaxed casual atmosphere..
Recycled timber benchtop, exposed brick and subway tile splashback work in harmony with the white and black cabinetry
Kitchen with Recessed-panel Cabinets Design Ideas
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