Trends New Zealand Volume 33 No 6 | Page 29

Architect: Melonie Bayl-Smith, Bijl Architecture Interior designer: Vanessa Tang-Lee, Bijl Architecture Cabinetry: Aleve glass doors in Bianco Opaco and Grigio Piombo, satin finish; pantry glass doors in Azurro Opaco, satin finish; internal carcass and shelving in Champagne melamine Cabinetry hardware: Grass soft-close mechanisms and aluminium profile handles Benchtops: Caesarstone Flooring: Preference Cannes European Oak, from King Cork Lighting: Nimbus, Brightgreen LED downlights by Koda; MondoLuce LED strip by Eurolife Splashback: Lea Ceramiche City Tiles by Bisanna Kitchen sink: Smeg, from Winning Appliances Taps: Blanco Linussa, from Winning Appliances Awards: Trends International Design Awards (TIDA) Kitchens – Winner Story by Charles Moxham Photography by Katherine Lu see more images online: search 49831 at Trendsideas.com see this home’s bathroom: search 49707 at Trendsideas.com model by Stosa Cucina, the architect’s integrating strategy also included placing pantry cupboards in a nearby stairwell, thereby keeping food storage close by but out of sight. The light-toned benchtops and glass- fronted doors and drawer fronts reflect light across the space, while the darker cabinetry anchors the island bench in the larger dining and living area. Large-format tiles on the splashback respond to the proportions of the now open-plan volume. Before Previous pages and facing page: Tall order – this new kitchen, part of a whole-house makeover by Bijl Architecture, benefits from a dramatic change to the surroundings. Walls and a flat low ceiling were removed, and a higher raked ceiling introduced in its place. The large bulkhead conceals lighting, services and a rangehood. Above: Large-format splashback tiles were chosen to be in keeping with the scale of the newly opened up family spaces. Left: The existing heavy wood kitchen was a dark, claustrophobic affair, with limited workspace. search | save | share at