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Northbridge Kitchen project
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Modern Kitchen design with layered materials and textures. Nicole England
7. Material layeringMixing strong earthy materials such as timber and marble will remain popular, and will extend into the layering of timbers, with different species used for flooring, furniture and framing. - helenp52
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Sue Stabbs
Where should you start when organising your kitchen? I like the ‘Stop – Sort – Solve’ philosophy. ‘Stop’ is the hardest one for most people to allow time for, but it’s the one that will deliver the most thoughtful solution in the end. If you stop and really analyse what the challenges are and brainstorm possible solutions, you can often come up with innovative ideas. Then ‘sort’ everything out into groups, rehoming or discarding unwanted items. Lastly, ‘solve’ the challenge by putting everything - sjj1
St Ives Kitchen Project
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BUTLERS PANTRY! - 20mm 'Snow' Caesarstone bench top - Glass splash back behind sink - Under mount sink - Open adjustable shelving - 6 x Blum drawers - Instead of blocking the window we decided to leave it for extra natural light! Sheree Bounassif, Kitchens by Emanuel
6. Open-front pantry drawersA spacious walk-in or butler’s pantry with lots of storage is on most of my clients’ wish lists. If you are lucky enough to have the space, plan to incorporate some under-bench drawers instead of just shelves in your pantry. Opt for open-fronted drawers such as these ones so instead of having to open every drawer to find what you are looking for, you can simply walk into your pantry, take a quick glance across the front of all the drawers, and pull out just the one yo - bill3724
Attard's Kitchens & Cabinetry Pty Ltd Save Email 6. Ultimate storage When it comes to storage, you can never have enough. The magical phrase – ‘walk-in’ – is always top of the list when designing a home. There’s no such thing as overdoing it; simply figure out how much you need, then add an extra third. This will keep your house mess-free for decades. If there’s no room to add a walk-in kitchen unit or bedroom robe, utilise other unused spaces – a redesign of the kitchen cabinetry can add plenty - debbiewaldin
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Brian Patterson
How can free wall space be used effectively without overcrowding the pantry? Every spare bit of space can be used to solve a storage problem and a pantry wall fee of shelving is no different. Whatever you decide to do with it, keep it simple – and flat. Some ideas include hanging up some hooks for aprons and utensils; or sticking a giant planner or calendar on the wall and filling it in with events and important dates for everyone in the household to see. A chalkboard painted on a section of th - evanandleanne
Sculley / Butlers Pantry
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Sculley / Butlers Pantry with V Groove doors, calacutta marble stone, farmhouse sink and glass display cabinets
5. All white, all bright. Sydney, NSW - epsom