Facebook Tweet Help Stories Kitchen Feel the difference Share Tweet Help Tactile surfaces seamlessly merge in this kitchen to create a modern, yet visually warm composition View of contemporary kitchen with wooden island and flooring. It is often said that it's the flooring that defines a home's character, which explains why the owners and designers of this house spent a long time getting the flooring just right.Kitchen designer Lloyd Richardson of Lloyds Joinery says the colour of the stained solid French oak floorboards determined the look of the entire kitchen."The house has a modern, almost minimalist architecture, but the wood makes it visually warm and inviting."Richardson says repeating the stained French oak as a veneer on the island and wall cabinets was a way to provide uniformity, however, it was important not to compromise the contemporary aesthetics."The detailing gives it a very modern edge," he says. "For example, the woodgrain runs horizontally and we used a 10% gloss lacquer to give it a natural matt finish. The oak is paired with a 20mm black stone benchtop that sits flush with the wood, creating an L shape on the top of the island. This also has a matt finish, which enhances the flat look, but still creates visual depth." View of kitchen which features oak veneer island with black quartz benchtop, oak floors, lacquered oak veneer cabinets, lighting, appliances. Richardson says all the surfaces are mitred to create a seamless edge detailing."This was a precision job, as there was no tolerance the stone effectively disappears into the cabinetry."To avoid joins in the stone, the benchtops were designed to accommodate the size of the stone panels. On the rear wall, the stone benchtop and splashback are flanked by narrow wood strips."The back cabinetry is very balanced, while the island is deliberately asymmetrical," says Richardson. "We didn't want a large square box sitting on the floor, so the island has a floating element one end has a deep, cantilevered drawer. We wrapped the stone down one side, but opened up the other end to provide space for bar stools. This helps to soften the mass visually."White overhead cabinets also ensure the wood does not overpower the kitchen. View of contemporary kitchen with wooden island and flooring. To streamline the look of the cabinetry, the designer specified recessed handles, and drawers within drawers."Many of the cabinets appear to have just two large drawers, but these conceal additional drawers, which are all equipped with the latest Blum hardware."Further storage, additional appliances and a sink are located in a scullery directly behind the kitchen. The ovens in this room are positioned so they are out of sight of the main room.Richardson says lighting was another key consideration in the design."We wanted to create an ambient glow rather have harsh spotlights, so the cabinetry lighting features fluorescent lighting, not halogens." Credit list Cabinetry Lacquered French oak veneer; Aalto Royal White lacquer; Melteca Gentle Beige interior Cabinetry lighting Fluoro strip Electrical fittings Evoline Pop-up power ports Flooring French oak Refrigeration Liebherr; Fisher & Paykel Sink SJ Crosbie custom Cabinetry hardware Blumotion drawers; Blum hinges; Aventos HL Lift-up over-cupboard hinges Benchtops Du Pont Zodiaq quartz in Charcoal Black; solid French oak; stainless steel in scullery Splashbacks Du Pont Zodiaq quartz in Charcoal Black with French oak at sides; stainless steel in scullery Ovens, warming drawer, cooktop and ventilation Miele Dishwashers Asko fully integrated Tapware Dornbracht Tara Classic Story by: Colleen Hawkes Photography by: Jamie Cobeldick 08 Feb, 2011 Kitchen Blum REVEGO Pocket systems for new space concepts Trendsideas Home kitchen bathroom commercial design Latest Post Deep in the jungle 22 Dec, 2024 Mixing it up 22 Dec, 2024 Everyday opulence 15 Dec, 2024 We know the Specialists Related Book More Books > Home Trends Vol. 27/2 NZ2702 Read More Similar Stories