Bespoke cabinetwork
As the kitchen and main cabinetwork were included as part of his apartment purchase, these are the areas where I provided additional design input.
Hallway console
I had trouble finding a piece of furniture that would fit the narrow dimensions of my 1200mm hallway – so, I decided to create a custom console instead.
My primary objective was to make it a practical storage space for everyday essentials like wallets and keys.
Even though the prominent artwork above would catch anyone's attention, I wanted to make sure that the console didn't overshadow it.
To achieve this, I included a leg in the console's design and the leg serves a couple of purposes.
Firstly, it helps maintain a balanced elevation and provides enough support for installation, especially since there's a cavity unit door behind the framed wall.
Secondly, it acts as a connecting element with the angled feature of the dining table.
I also added curved edges, so sharp corners wouldn't be a problem when walking through the hallway.
Additionally, I included a mitred end panel to showcase true craftsmanship to visitors entering the apartment.
The console is finished in a Black Woodmatt timber, which creates a visual connection with the black-toned appliances in the space.
This choice not only provided a strong coloured base for the artwork above but also added to the overall cohesion of the design.
Study – built-in unit
The main objective was to create a visually striking feature that could be appreciated from any vantage point in the main living and dining areas.
For a flowing connection, I customised the feature using materials that matched the entry hallway console, including the use of mitred edge detailing.
A prominent element of this design is the Nordic oak backing used for the open shelving and the recessed area for displaying artwork.
This harmoniously integrates with the kitchen and built-in living room unit which is in the same material and toned wood.
Consideration was given to the layout of the base unit to accommodate the printer, as well as to provide functional drop drawers for filing and additional storage.
To add a touch of sophistication, ambient strip lighting was incorporated, enhancing the overall appeal of the feature by illuminating the central artwork piece.
Master bedroom bedhead
Designed to infuse a sense of cosiness and dimension into a previously monotonous and unadorned wall, this custom element serves as a focal point, guaranteeing that the charcoal shades of the Bonaldo bedhead and black bedside tables on either side stand out.
The bedhead also establishes a visual link between the kitchen and living room areas, employing the same striking timber backing and profile throughout the space.