One of the key measures of success for any new kitchen is how well it fits in with the home and the family it has been designed for.
This kitchen, in a period Auckland house overlooking a leafy reserve, is a perfect example of how good design can introduce modern functionality and technology and at the same time blend in with – and even enhance – the original features of the home.
The home, for a busy family of four, has board-and-batten features throughout, which inspired the use of timber as a decorative detail in the new kitchen, says designer Marianne Gailer from Kitchens By Design. “There was also a long list of practical requests from my clients, not least improving the workflow of the original cramped space by introducing defined zones so both parents could cook and prep together.
“They also wanted a display area for family heirlooms, seating for their two teenage boys and improved seating in the dining area, additional bench space in the cooking area and last, but not least, a wine fridge.”
By repositioning the existing oven tower, more bench space was created along the kitchen’s back wall, and a pull-out pantry and pull-out oil-and-spice rack are now practically located in its place. The kitchen ‘peninsula’ was moved closer to the dining, creating clear cooking and cleaning zones. “The boys now have their seats for homework at the peninsula, and I also suggested built-in window seats to improve their dining seating and to give them more storage options.
“An existing feature that couldn’t be moved was the structural post, so we incorporated it into the peninsula and clad it in an antique-bronze mirror to help blend it in,” says Marianne. The same style mirror defines the bar area with the requested wine fridge below and a glass cabinet above to show off the beautiful collection of classic soda makers and glassware. A second pantry, with pocket doors and bench space for small appliances, clears the walk-through between the kitchen and the rest of the home.
The colour scheme and LED lighting create the desired atmosphere, especially in the evening. Marianne says the whole family is amazed at the result and calls it their new favourite room in the house.
Marianne Gailer is an Elite Designer of the National Kitchen and Bathroom Association and part of the experienced team at Kitchens By Design offering an integrated design-to-completion service.
If you’re looking for a new kitchen, please call T: 09 379 3084 to make an appointment with one of their designers. Kitchens By Design’s showroom is located at 9 Melrose Street, Newmarket. For inspiration, take a look at some fabulous projects at www.kitchensbydesign.co.nz
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Published: November 2023