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With an island in the centre, this contemporary kitchen, designed by Fred Tabet of Wonderful Kitchens, feels open and inviting

Possibly one of the simplest ways to keep a kitchen looking clean and tidy is by ensuring there is an abundance of easily accessible storage space.
When the owners of this kitchen decided to renovate, they asked Fred Tabet of Wonderful Kitchens to design a large, open space with clean lines, plenty of storage, and an emphasis on drawers rather than cupboards. Everything that could be was to be built in, so Tabet integrated most appliances, and included a large pantry.

By avoiding overhead cabinetry, the kitchen has a spacious, open appearance, and the Miele canopy hood on the side wall becomes a feature.
Aluminium rail finger pulls on doors and drawers enhance the clean, straight-lined look, and contrasting Quantum Quartz engineered stone benchtops Metallic Black on the island and Luna White on the workbench add a sharp, contemporary edge.

A tiled border helps to visually separate the kitchen and adjoining living area.
For information, contact Wonderful Kitchens or visit a showroom; Padstow: 127 Fairford Rd, NSW 2211, phone (02) 9772 2988; Willoughby: 1/100 Penshurst St, NSW 2068, phone (02) 9958 6632. Email: sales@wonderfulkitchens.com.au. Website: www.wonderfulkitchens.com.au.
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