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Cathie Hong Interiors
This 1960s home was in original condition and badly in need of some functional and cosmetic updates. We opened up the great room into an open concept space, converted the half bathroom downstairs into a full bath, and updated finishes all throughout with finishes that felt period-appropriate and reflective of the owner's Asian heritage.
Cathie Hong Interiors
This 1960s home was in original condition and badly in need of some functional and cosmetic updates. We opened up the great room into an open concept space, converted the half bathroom downstairs into a full bath, and updated finishes all throughout with finishes that felt period-appropriate and reflective of the owner's Asian heritage.
Jasmine McClelland Design
A stunning kitchen design incorporated awkward ceiling heights by suspending black steel shelving, using bold stone for benchtop and under bench, hidden pantry and a useful glassware storage space. The end result has been perfect for home cooking and entertaining.
Jasmine McClelland Design
A stunning kitchen design incorporated awkward ceiling heights by suspending black steel shelving, using bold stone for benchtop and under bench, hidden pantry and a useful glassware storage space. The end result has been perfect for home cooking and entertaining.
Cathie Hong Interiors
This 1960s home was in original condition and badly in need of some functional and cosmetic updates. We opened up the great room into an open concept space, converted the half bathroom downstairs into a full bath, and updated finishes all throughout with finishes that felt period-appropriate and reflective of the owner's Asian heritage.
Cathie Hong Interiors
This 1960s home was in original condition and badly in need of some functional and cosmetic updates. We opened up the great room into an open concept space, converted the half bathroom downstairs into a full bath, and updated finishes all throughout with finishes that felt period-appropriate and reflective of the owner's Asian heritage.
Sanctuary Kitchen and Bath Design
Contemporary walnut and paint kitchen with terrazzo style countertops. Pocketing doors hide a wonderful "stimulant center" - caffeine in the morning, alcohol in the evening!
Sanctuary Kitchen and Bath Design
Contemporary walnut and paint kitchen with terrazzo style countertops. Pocketing doors hide a wonderful "stimulant center" - caffeine in the morning, alcohol in the evening!
Sanctuary Kitchen and Bath Design
Contemporary walnut and paint kitchen with terrazzo style countertops. Pocketing doors hide a wonderful "stimulant center" - caffeine in the morning, alcohol in the evening!
Sanctuary Kitchen and Bath Design
Contemporary walnut and paint kitchen with terrazzo style countertops. Pocketing doors hide a wonderful "stimulant center" - caffeine in the morning, alcohol in the evening!
Sanctuary Kitchen and Bath Design
Contemporary walnut and paint kitchen with terrazzo style countertops. Pocketing doors hide a wonderful "stimulant center" - caffeine in the morning, alcohol in the evening!
Plank Hardware
All-black-everything has long been considered chic in fashion, so why not in interiors? Strip back you kitchen colour palette and simplify your styling choices with a trending black kitchen.
Materials take precedence in this scheme. Set the tone with moody, dark cabinets in Smoked Oak (from HUSK’s V-Groove Range), which quietly showcase the wood's natural grain in a soft-black finish. Next, elevate your organic textured cabinets with equally interesting hardware.
Black anodised aluminium is our material pick, in the form of our KING and KNIGHT Ring Pulls. Though featherweight to handle, aluminium hardware is more resilient than popular brass, plus has a lesser carbon footprint. The angular profiles of these ring pulls project confidently from cabinets, creating assertive touchpoints to help you navigate your kitchen.
Teamed with a mottled grey terrazzo worktop against a black brick wall, tonal elements are layered to create an intriguing monochrome kitchen scheme that'll impress your dinner guests.
Plank Hardware
All-black-everything has long been considered chic in fashion, so why not in interiors? Strip back you kitchen colour palette and simplify your styling choices with a trending black kitchen.
Materials take precedence in this scheme. Set the tone with moody, dark cabinets in Smoked Oak (from HUSK’s V-Groove Range), which quietly showcase the wood's natural grain in a soft-black finish. Next, elevate your organic textured cabinets with equally interesting hardware.
Black anodised aluminium is our material pick, in the form of our KING and KNIGHT Ring Pulls. Though featherweight to handle, aluminium hardware is more resilient than popular brass, plus has a lesser carbon footprint. The angular profiles of these ring pulls project confidently from cabinets, creating assertive touchpoints to help you navigate your kitchen.
Teamed with a mottled grey terrazzo worktop against a black brick wall, tonal elements are layered to create an intriguing monochrome kitchen scheme that'll impress your dinner guests.
Pepper&Co
This Living Kitchen space in Purton was created for our clients by rethinking the space and building around some of the existing elements.
With the fantastic new terrazzo worktops from Diespeker & Co wrapped around the cabinets and removal of a wall to open up the living area
to the kitchen, we vastly improved the flow of the space, also
making it a more social space with the addition of the beautiful
Congnac Moxon Bokk leather Stools.
All of this is designed around the fantastic panoramic
views of the countryside from the large bi-fold
doors and windows.
Details like the walnut paneling and
Tala lamps create continuity with the
original kitchen cabinets and the dark
blue and brass running throughout
adds some real personality
and a touch of luxury.
Pepper&Co
This Living Kitchen space in Purton was created for our clients by rethinking the space and building around some of the existing elements.
With the fantastic new terrazzo worktops from Diespeker & Co wrapped around the cabinets and removal of a wall to open up the living area
to the kitchen, we vastly improved the flow of the space, also
making it a more social space with the addition of the beautiful
Congnac Moxon Bokk leather Stools.
All of this is designed around the fantastic panoramic
views of the countryside from the large bi-fold
doors and windows.
Details like the walnut paneling and
Tala lamps create continuity with the
original kitchen cabinets and the dark
blue and brass running throughout
adds some real personality
and a touch of luxury.
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