Trends New Zealand Trends Volume 32 No 2 New Zealand | Page 34
Heart of
the home
This rich-toned kitchen links
other spaces and is also a
showpiece in its own right
Previous pages: Stainless steel meets
stone meets the warmth of wood
veneer in this stand-out, architectdesigned kitchen in an upmarket
riverside apartment development by
Giorgi Exclusive.
These pages: The depth of the
engineered stone countertop on the
island is accentuated by under-bench
lighting while the cabinetry wall also
has illuminated framing to highlight
its warmth and form.
Besides being the hub of the home in terms
of cooking and nurturing, a kitchen is also the
central linking element for many large interiors.
Catching the eye and also leading the eye past it
to the views are both key needs in such a design.
This light, bright, spacious kitchen provides
a seamless transition between luxurious indoor
spaces and the expansive outdoor area beyond.
Enhanced by the design architect’s rich custom
cabinetry design, the soft material palette evokes
a warm, inviting atmosphere. The feature
timber veneer is the perfect complement to the
natural stone flooring while the reflective glass
splashback and lacquered doors add depth and
interest to the eye-catching design.
The back-lit framing to the rear elevation
further draws focus and enhances the veneer. A
good mix of feature and task lighting ensures
the optimum lighting level for any cooking task.
Appliances are integrated into the cabinetry,
creating a balanced, streamlined backdrop. The
linear stainless steel rangehood complements
the long lines of the kitchen and adds another
textural layer. The stainless steel kickboard
makes for a clean break between the stone floor
and crisp white cabinetry and also complements
the stainless steel detailing on the appliances.
In terms of flow, the island – with raised
breakfast bar in a complementary stone – allows
everyone to be a part of the action. The lower
stone top provides plenty of prep space and the
differing heights mean everyone can be comfortable when cooking in this kitchen.
The inclusion of finger rails for lower drawers and doors are a minimalist, stylish solution.
The large double sink is well positioned in the
rear benchtop, with ample space either side as
well as sufficient distance from the cooktop.
With plenty of room to circulate and bench
space for more than one chef to work at a time,
this family kitchen offers a flexible space for one
and all – a perfect blend of form and function.
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