Kitchen with Multi-Coloured Benchtop and White Benchtop Design Ideas
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Jasmine McClelland Design
Warm earthy tones, organic mixed coloured Fibonacci stone benchtop and beige mosaic splashback tile from Academy tiles compliment the feature timber surrounds of this family kitchen.
Western Cabinets
Polished aggregate flooring, with satin lacquered slabbed doors warmed with stained oak timber paneling and marbled benches.
Timpelle Kitchens
Stunning finishes including natural timber veneer, polyurethane & Caesarstone make for a professionally designed space.
Opting for the contemporary V Groove cabinetry doors creates warmth & texture along with black accents to complete the look.
Housing Industry Association - HIA
A combination of bricks, cement sheet, copper and Colorbond combine harmoniously to produce a striking street appeal. Internally the layout follows the client's brief to maintain a level of privacy for multiple family members while also taking advantage of the view and north facing orientation. The level of detail and finish is exceptional throughout the home with the added complexity of incorporating building materials sourced from overseas.
Collaroy Kitchen Centre
Transferred this space from dated crème colors and not enough storage to modern high-tech with designated storage for every item in the kitchen
Revamper Interior Design
Light and airy contemporary kitchen with minimalist features. The large, stone clad island and expansive skylight hero the space.
The Renovation Broker
This luxurious Hamptons design offers a stunning kitchen with all the modern appliances necessary for any cooking aficionado. Featuring an opulent natural stone benchtop and splashback, along with a dedicated butlers pantry coffee bar - designed exclusively by The Renovation Broker - this abode is sure to impress even the most discerning of guests!
Housing Industry Association - HIA
Falling in love with the panoramic coastal views from the upper levels of this site, the owners knew their new home would be a challenge to design and build. The 17m rise from the street, plus a 3.5 metre projecting sandstone cave and 4.5 metre vertical sandstone wall now form part of the features of the home. The upper living area hovers over the lower levels which incorporates the rock face. Off-form concrete, zinc and recycled timber will allow the home to weather naturally and improve with time.
Kitchen with Multi-Coloured Benchtop and White Benchtop Design Ideas
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