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Watara Homes
Mid-century meets modern – this project demonstrates the potential of a heritage renovation that builds upon the past. The major renovations and extension encourage a strong relationship between the landscape, as part of daily life, and cater to a large family passionate about their neighbourhood and entertaining.
MH-YL Studio
Contemporary take on a traditional shaker style kitchen with reeded glass doors, timber accents and large island.
User
White walls and ceiling are combined with wood and sand tones to create this beautiful open plan kitchen.
Svelte Kitchens
This kitchen was a perfect blend of modern and traditional. Shaker doors contrasting with modern fixtures gave the space the timeless elegance the client wanted.
Kitchen Envy - Custom Kitchens
Beautifully crafted doors from Farmer's doors. The benchtop is Blue Roma Brazilian Quartzite. This amazing natural stone takes centre stage in this Blue Mountains home. Nature knows no bounds with vibrant colours and unique patterns.
The dark, moody shade of blue complements the rich texture of the flat panel cabinet doors and adds a contemporary look to a farmhouse style
Dean Dyson Architects
The translucent like quality of the marble island bench becomes apparent in the morning when sunlight shines across it.
Jasmine McClelland Design
Fresh, clean, white apartment kitchen with living room in mirrored reflection.
Fortem Projects Pty Ltd
Tivoli Road is a period home in South Yarra. Fortem Projects was engaged to remove and reinstate existing period features of the historic building at the front of the house, and to create a modern refurbishment which would seamlessly integrate new architectural elements informed by the architectural vision of Bayley Ward.
A complete transformation of external areas also needed to be carried out, including a pool.
Clear communication between Fortem Projects, architects Bayley Ward and our client ensured all potential issues were resolved early in the process.
A use of natural materials including timber and stone provided a sense of balance to the project which helped to both contrast and highlight the home’s existing period features.
Mihaly Slocombe
Coburg Frieze is a purified design that questions what’s really needed.
The interwar property was transformed into a long-term family home that celebrates lifestyle and connection to the owners’ much-loved garden. Prioritising quality over quantity, the crafted extension adds just 25sqm of meticulously considered space to our clients’ home, honouring Dieter Rams’ enduring philosophy of “less, but better”.
We reprogrammed the original floorplan to marry each room with its best functional match – allowing an enhanced flow of the home, while liberating budget for the extension’s shared spaces. Though modestly proportioned, the new communal areas are smoothly functional, rich in materiality, and tailored to our clients’ passions. Shielding the house’s rear from harsh western sun, a covered deck creates a protected threshold space to encourage outdoor play and interaction with the garden.
This charming home is big on the little things; creating considered spaces that have a positive effect on daily life.
Kitchen with Marble Benchtops and Quartzite Benchtops Design Ideas
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