Serving up a treat, this café-style kitchen provides a real sense of theatre Tracey and Dave required. It meets the high demands of the regularly entertaining family, where preparing the meal is all ‘part of the show’. A central island features as the main cooking zone facing outwards ensuring the home-chefs can socialize with guests as they prepare meals, even letting them join in. The long timber bar top doubles as extra space to plate up while providing a warm complement to existing furniture and offering an element of disguise from the dining and living spaces nearby.
As featured in Kitchen Trends Vol 31. “Signature Dish” Photographer: Jamie Cobel
See Video tour of Tracey and Dave’s café style kitchen here - http://toni.wwwssr7.supercp.com/full-video
A place for everything and everything in its place! Baking supplies are kept above and below the baking work station specifically designed for their patisserie chef daughter’s passion for cupcakes. This scullery-like area extends around from the main kitchen so noise and mess can be hidden from sight.
“New Classic” - modern but classic styling. Simple framed doors, small glass mosaic tiles, gorgeous granite and timber tops all help pull together the overall look of this stunning kitchen.
Cavity sliders can be closed to screen off the baking zone, which functions much like a scullery yet is connected to other cooks and spacious to work in.
A new tall window was designed in to allow more light into the kitchen. This also eliminated difficult to reach corner cupboards.
What Toni was first faced with when envisioning the clients’ dreams for their stylish home.