The Arris
The specific shade of dark blue used in this kitchen was selected for its timelessness, and the visual contrast it creates with the lightness of the original space. The open kitchen doubles up as a dining area and takes centre stage, responding to the owner’s lifestyle desires – both of them are avid cooks.
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Prahan House
This kitchen features a great mix of original 1970 tiles on its bench, and is supported by a mix of 1950s and new wrought iron, bringing together past and present.
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Pickles & Rouse House
Light cascades into this kitchen area, which is attached to the main focus of the design, the central courtyard that links the living, study and kitchen area.
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Brighton East Home
Western red cedar lining boards, spotted gum battens and Russian birch plywood industriously combine with steel, ceramic tile and burnished concrete to result in this flexible kitchen that is highly customised to the needs of a young and energetic family.
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Harold Street House
Simple materials that never seem to go out of fashion were at the heart of this kitchen’s design, and don’t overwhelm the owners with endless detail.
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