
The Barefoot Bay CottageContemporary Kitchen, Sydney
The Barefoot Bay Cottage is the first holiday house to be designed and built for boutique accommodation business, Barefoot Escapes (www.barefootescapes.com.au). Working with many of The Designory’s favourite brands, it has been designed with an overriding luxe Australian coastal style synonymous with Sydney based team. The newly renovated three bedroom cottage is a north facing home which has been designed to capture the sun and the cooling summer breeze. Inside, the home is light-filled, open plan and imbues instant calm with a luxe palette of coastal and hinterland tones. The contemporary styling includes layering of earthy, tribal and natural textures throughout providing a sense of cohesiveness and instant tranquillity allowing guests to prioritise rest and rejuvenation.
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3. One size doesn’t fit all with power pointsI always ask clients if a toaster or a coffee maker will permanently live on their countertop. If so, I add a power point in the wall behind that appliance as it will always be plugged in. In these cases, wall-mounted power points are better suited than strips beneath wall-hung cupboards, because electrical cords will be visible as they dangle from the power points above.Find a great kitchen designer on Houzz
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One size doesn’t fit all with power points I always ask clients if a toaster or a coffee maker will permanently live on their countertop. If so, I add a power point in the wall behind that appliance as it will always be plugged in. In these cases, wall-mounted power points are better suited than strips beneath wall-hung cupboards, because electrical cords will be visible as they dangle from the power points above.


One size doesn’t fit all with power points I always ask clients if a toaster or a coffee maker will permanently live on their countertop. If so, I add a power point in the wall behind that appliance as it will always be plugged in. In these cases, wall-mounted power points are better suited than strips beneath wall-hung cupboards, because electrical cords will be visible as they dangle from the power points above.

Lots of bunched plants with different textures