Trends New Zealand Volume 34 No 1 | Page 84

Above : Detailing was important to assimilating the new kitchen into a renovation of the traditional home . Negative detail pulls and cut-out pulls work well with the clean lines of the kitchen , while traditional skirtings tie back to the villa ’ s origins . Despite its strong , simple forms , the kitchen is packed with functionality – for example , there is storage on both sides of the island together with a large integrated dishwasher and integrated bin unit on the business side of the furniture-like piece .
Facing page : The walk-in scullery continues the look of the main kitchen , but with the scullery countertops in white Corian instead of marble .
“ To further integrate the spaces , the traditional scotia continues from the living and dining room into the kitchen .”
Similarly , the feature black 2.4m-wide custom extractor is designed to suit the proportions of the large kitchen window .
“ However , it was a fine balancing act here as the rangehood needed to make a strong statement to ensure it wouldn ’ t be lost in the mass of windows ,” says Cronin . “ At the same time it had to be fine enough to not impede morning sun flowing into the kitchen or inhibit the view out to the kids playing in the backyard and pool .” And the kitchen is as hard-working as it is attractive and in keeping .
The large fridges and dishwasher are integrated into the cabinetry , with two more dishwashers located in the scullery .
The generous space available allows for the simple luxury of the chef being able to stroll out of sight into the well-equipped workspace around the corner .
Cabinetry interiors feature advanced hardware and compartmentalised storage while some have interior lighting . search | save | share at