A once dark and awkward space is now a beautifully composed grand kitchen worthy of its architectural home; completing the dialogue between traditional crafted cabinetry and connected family living.
Our clients had their hearts set on a quality rebuild that beautifully reflected their home’s grand French-country character.
A bespoke rangehood proportionally graces the wall between two arched windows. A custom-welded, studded copper band wraps around the form to echo the feature hand-hammered copper sink our client especially loved.
Glacier quartzite benchtops with preferred silver and ceramic-white tones helped distract from the challenging putty-coloured windows. Swirls of green complement their verdant surrounds. Their durability delivers easy care in the semi-rural setting for the occasional lamb-feeding inside.
A thin sliding-door mechanism is specified optimising flow into the scullery.
Notable is the warm copper sink with its hammered detail providing rich texture.
The hand-hammered copper apron sink is a celebrated feature of the kitchen; its heritage look enhanced with brushed-chrome black tapware.
The Drinks Bar has plenty of dedicated storage for the owners wine and spirits while glasses are easily accessible behind glass cabinetry above.
Continuing the traditional aesthetic, beaded panel doors, decorated posts and skirtings were crafted, then state-of-the-art appliances elegantly integrated.
Keeping within original exterior walls, the scullery borrows space from the pool room while maintaining pool-table functionality.
The existing dark kitchen of an incoherent style was held together by cable ties and duct tape.