Facebook Tweet Help Stories Kitchen Australia TIDA Kitchens Calming and connected Share Tweet Help With a restful aesthetic emphasising pale blue and marble, this kitchen connects a classic Victorian interior with a modern reinterpretation at the rear Designed by Cecilia Yuan, Blank Canvas ArchitectsFrom the architects:The contextThe area of Port Melbourne the site sits upon is a revitalised area rich in a diversity of contemporary architecture and restored workers cottages. This home reimagines the quintessential Victorian suburban home – bridging the gap between its historical contexts with that of contemporary living.The house sits upon a tiny parcel of land and the client was keen to maximise the internal living areas without compromising the external space.While the façade and its archetypal Victorian details were retained, a modern reinterpretation was built at the rear, housing the open-plan living areas that work to maximise the internal space. Louvered screens and full height bi-fold doors create a seamless connection between inside and out, extending the home’s footprint and connecting the interiors to the external environment – an important aspect of living in a dense urban environment.The kitchenStorage and function was the main driver for the design process of the interior spaces. The entry corridor opens up into the large open plan living area which incorporates the kitchen, dining and lounge seamlessly.The pantry and integrated fridge/freezer actually spills out into the lounge area but as it is concealed behind joinery which runs along the length of the room, it is not noticeable. This allows space for a generous kitchen benchtop and island which is finished in beautifully textured superwhite marble which stands out as a feature against the soft blue joinery.The joinery has been left deliberately restrained, accented only by the different use of texture in the overhead cupboards, simple black handles and tapware, and a simple oak light fitting which links materially to the floorboards below.This timeless material palette echoes the sophisticated elegance of the home.Throughout the interiors a restrained palette of warm oak finishes with shades of greys connects each room to the one before, creating a flowing experience that encourages feelings of calmness whilst linking the old with the new. Credit list Architect Cecilia Yuan, Blank Canvas Architects Benchtops and splashback Superwhite Dolomite Marble, from CDK Taps Phoenix by Reece Refrigeration Fisher Paykel, from E&S Lighting Downlights – D700+ by Brightgreen; Alex Earl pendant Awards Trends International Design Awards (TIDA) Kitchens – Highly Commended Cabinetry 2PAC on HMR substrate, in Dulux colour Purebred Kitchen sink Franke, from E&S Oven, cooktop, ventilation, dishwasher Gaggenau, from BSH Water dispenser Zip, from E&S Flooring Floorboards – White Smoked, by Royal Oak Flooring; carpet – Premier Soft Impact, from Carpet Court Designed by: Blank Canvas Architects Story by: Trendsideas Photography by: Tatjana Plitt 02 May, 2021 Kitchen Australia TIDA Kitchens Trendsideas Home kitchen bathroom commercial design Latest Post Deep in the jungle 22 Dec, 2024 Mixing it up 22 Dec, 2024 'Something different' 15 Dec, 2024 We know the Specialists Related Book More Books > Kitchen Here's all the inspiration, ideas and information you need to get started on your Kitchen Read More Similar Stories