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Dan Kitchens Australia
Industrial meets eclectic in this kitchen, pantry and laundry renovation by Dan Kitchens Australia. Many of the industrial features were made and installed by Craig's Workshop, including the reclaimed timber barbacking, the full-height pressed metal splashback and the rustic bar stools.
Photos: Paul Worsley @ Live By The Sea
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This is an example of a contemporary wet room bathroom in Geelong with shaker cabinets, white cabinets, a freestanding tub, white tile, white walls, a vessel sink, wood benchtops, beige floor and beige benchtops.
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Ben Callery Architects
nic granleese
This is an example of a contemporary two-storey exterior in Melbourne with wood siding and a shed roof.
This is an example of a contemporary two-storey exterior in Melbourne with wood siding and a shed roof.
Thirdson Construction Pty Ltd
Greg Harm - Tangible Media
Small industrial single-wall eat-in kitchen in Brisbane with an undermount sink, open cabinets, grey cabinets, beige splashback, stainless steel appliances, medium hardwood floors and multiple islands.
Small industrial single-wall eat-in kitchen in Brisbane with an undermount sink, open cabinets, grey cabinets, beige splashback, stainless steel appliances, medium hardwood floors and multiple islands.
Timber Revival
Recycled Messmate blend kitchen bench with inbuilt storage
Design ideas for a contemporary u-shaped open plan kitchen in Melbourne with an undermount sink, wood benchtops, white splashback, ceramic splashback, black appliances, medium hardwood floors and no island.
Design ideas for a contemporary u-shaped open plan kitchen in Melbourne with an undermount sink, wood benchtops, white splashback, ceramic splashback, black appliances, medium hardwood floors and no island.
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This lovely Malvern home saw a total transformation of all wet areas, including the main bathroom, ensuite, kitchen, and laundry.
A professional couple with two young children, our clients tasked us with turning their newly bought Malvern property into their dream home. The property was in great condition, but the interiors were outdated and lacked the functionality to support a young family’s busy lifestyle.
Because this was their forever home, we designed the spaces collaboratively with our clients focusing on nailing their aesthetic brief while providing them with a high level of functionality to suit their present and future needs.
Our brief:
The design needed to be child-friendly but with a sophisticated aesthetic
All materials needed to be durable and have longevity
A fresh, modern look with textures was a must
The clients love cooking, so a kitchen that was functional as well as beautiful was paramount.
The kitchen really is the central hub of this busy home, so we wanted to create a modern, bright, and welcoming space where all the family could gather and share quality time.
The first thing to go was the outdated, curved floor-to-ceiling window, which didn’t align with our client’s vision for their dream home. We replaced it with large modern bi-fold stacking doors that let natural light seep in.
We also removed an impractical external double door and replaced it with a tightly waterproofed servery bi-fold window, which our clients loved.
The existing U-shaped kitchen was impractical with only one access, which created accessibility issues. Our solution was to completely redesign the kitchen to create an L-shaped layout with a large central island and two accesses for even flow.
The table-like island was a priority in our client’s wish list because they wanted a spot where they could sit together and share meals and where the children could do homework after school. They loved the idea of sitting facing each other instead of in a line like you do in standard islands. That’s why we installed a custom-made powder-coated steel leg on the island, which looks beautiful and allows the family to sit on either side of it.
To update the room’s aesthetics, we selected high-quality and durable materials for a fresh and modern look. The sleek white cabinetry features a super matt melamine finish with anti-fingerprint technology, which is low-maintenance, easy to clean and great for when there are kids in the house.
To maximise every inch for functionality, we included smart storage solutions throughout the cabinetry, as well as a spacious pantry that can be tucked away when not in use.
To create visual intrigue and add a textured layer to the space, we juxtaposed the smooth surfaces of the cabinetry and porcelain benchtop with a textured, hand-made look tiled splashback. The splashback is easy to maintain thanks to its epoxy grout, which is waterproof and repels dirt and grime. We also included lovely natural timber handles to add an organic touch to the design.
We wanted the room to feel bright and happy, so LED downlights were evenly distributed throughout, complete with dimmers for when mood lighting was needed. We also used LED strip lighting under all overhead cabinetry and an automatic light in the pantry.
The finishing touch was the lovely hub pendant above the island, which certainly takes the room’s aesthetics to the next level.
To continue with the same modern tactile look in the laundry, we used a handmade square tile paired with led lighting to showcase the texture in the tile.
Because the space also needed to be easy to maintain (and child friendly), we used super matt melamine with anti-fingerprint technology for the cabinetry with porcelain benchtops for ultimate durability. We used large-format tiles, which are easy to maintain and create the illusion of space, perfect for this small room.
Lack of storage was solved with large floor to ceiling cupboards, which allowed us to use every inch of the room. To add a warm touch to this bright and airy space, we used circular timber handles.
For the family bathroom and the ensuite, we continued the child-friendly theme by utilising large-format tiles pair with anti-fingerprint finishes for the cabinetry.
In line with the modern aesthetic of the kitchen and laundry, we wanted to create a sophisticated space that felt unique to the home. Because we also wanted the bathrooms to feel calm and serene, we introduced curves in the design for a softer look and feel.
The circular shape theme proposed by the custom mirrors continues in the basin, large free-standing bath and natural timber handles.
The client loved the idea of using gunmetal finishes instead of the traditional chrome finish, so we selected gunmetal tapware which looks amazing paired with the custom arch mirrors.
The led lighting around the mirrors provides function and form, being a decorative feature that creates mood lighting and additional task lighting. LED downlights were also evenly distributed throughout the spaces- all with dimmers for versatility.
Drawers were the preferred method of storage, and they include concealed power points for practicality which was a critical point of our brief.
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Ben Callery Architects
photography by Nic Granleese
This is an example of a contemporary two-storey exterior in Melbourne with wood siding and a shed roof.
This is an example of a contemporary two-storey exterior in Melbourne with wood siding and a shed roof.
Breathe Architecture
A sculpted island bench of Tasmanian Oak timber defines the kitchen. Geometric tiles and limed ply with translucent lemon accents, enhance the recycled Tasmanian oak joinery.
Photographer: Andrew Wuttke
Sky Architect Studio
we created a practical, L-shaped kitchen layout with an island bench integrated into the “golden triangle” that reduces steps between sink, stovetop and refrigerator for efficient use of space and ergonomics.
Instead of a splashback, windows are slotted in between the kitchen benchtop and overhead cupboards to allow natural light to enter the generous kitchen space. Overhead cupboards have been stretched to ceiling height to maximise storage space.
Timber screening was installed on the kitchen ceiling and wrapped down to form a bookshelf in the living area, then linked to the timber flooring. This creates a continuous flow and draws attention from the living area to establish an ambience of natural warmth, creating a minimalist and elegant kitchen.
The island benchtop is covered with extra large format porcelain tiles in a 'Calacatta' profile which are have the look of marble but are scratch and stain resistant. The 'crisp white' finish applied on the overhead cupboards blends well into the 'natural oak' look over the lower cupboards to balance the neutral timber floor colour.
Riverbend Timber Framing
The large counter space and cabinets surrounding this washer and dryer makes doing laundry a breeze in this timber home.
Photo Credit: Roger Wade Studios
Hugh Lofting Timber Framing, Inc.
Hugh Lofting Timber Framing built the heavy timber portion of this gorgeous poolside pavilion. The heavy timbers are Douglas Fir and the decking is White Pine both stained in the same wood stain.
Photo Credit: Angle Eye Photography
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Schulberg Demkiw Architects
Derek Swalwell
Inspiration for a small modern galley kitchen in Melbourne with a double-bowl sink, medium wood cabinets, concrete benchtops, grey splashback, medium hardwood floors, with island and stainless steel appliances.
Inspiration for a small modern galley kitchen in Melbourne with a double-bowl sink, medium wood cabinets, concrete benchtops, grey splashback, medium hardwood floors, with island and stainless steel appliances.
B&B Builders
Inspiration for a country galley eat-in kitchen in Other with raised-panel cabinets and medium wood cabinets.
KO & Co Architecture
Located high on a hill overlooking Brisbane city, the View House is a ambitious and bold extension to a pre-war cottage. Barely visible from the street, the extension captures the spectacular view from all three levels and in parts, from the cottage itself. The cottage has been meticulously restored, maintaining the period features whilst providing a hint of the contemporary behind.
Photographer: Kate Mathieson Photography
Ande Bunbury Architects
photographer Emma Cross
Inspiration for a small eclectic u-shaped kitchen in Melbourne with flat-panel cabinets, laminate benchtops, white splashback, no island, an integrated sink, white appliances, concrete floors, grey floor and red benchtop.
Inspiration for a small eclectic u-shaped kitchen in Melbourne with flat-panel cabinets, laminate benchtops, white splashback, no island, an integrated sink, white appliances, concrete floors, grey floor and red benchtop.
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Sky Architect Studio
we created a practical, L-shaped kitchen layout with an island bench integrated into the “golden triangle” that reduces steps between sink, stovetop and refrigerator for efficient use of space and ergonomics.
Instead of a splashback, windows are slotted in between the kitchen benchtop and overhead cupboards to allow natural light to enter the generous kitchen space. Overhead cupboards have been stretched to ceiling height to maximise storage space.
Timber screening was installed on the kitchen ceiling and wrapped down to form a bookshelf in the living area, then linked to the timber flooring. This creates a continuous flow and draws attention from the living area to establish an ambience of natural warmth, creating a minimalist and elegant kitchen.
The island benchtop is covered with extra large format porcelain tiles in a 'Calacatta' profile which are have the look of marble but are scratch and stain resistant. The 'crisp white' finish applied on the overhead cupboards blends well into the 'natural oak' look over the lower cupboards to balance the neutral timber floor colour.
Centrum Architects
Design ideas for a mid-sized contemporary u-shaped eat-in kitchen in Melbourne with a drop-in sink, flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets, grey splashback, stainless steel appliances, quartz benchtops, porcelain splashback, concrete floors and with island.
Art of Kitchens Pty Ltd
The project brief from the clients of this Whale Beach residence saw the essential need for a modern inspired space, which embraced the outdoor surrounds in a subtle and sophisticated manner. As well as offering breakfast seating, this professional couple wanted a sleek, open and inviting area with a central island bar. Both ample storage and bench space was a critical inclusion as well as maintaining light and access to the enveloping views.
The heart of this kitchen is the centre island bar which was designed to appear as if floating, using a combination of mirror kickboards and recessed lighting. The bench top is a magnificent 120mm thick Iron Lace Marble which expands across 1.1 by 4m’s, presenting a stunning focal point but also offering storage on both sides. The living space end of the island bar bench-top, extends out and is suspended using steel reinforcement; ideal for a meals area.
Zeitgeist Photography
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