Facebook Tweet Help Stories Kitchen For the connoisseur Share Tweet Help Wine bottles suspended on steel rods form a dramatic backdrop to this sleek family kitchen, which also features a concealed home office Architectural view of this modern kitchen Taking care of the practicalities in a kitchen design doesn't mean innovation has to be compromised. The best designs merge the two to provide a kitchen that offers something out of the ordinary.This new kitchen is part of a major renovation of a 1980s house by architect Simon Rodrigues, who says the kitchen replaces a room that was internalised, with a limited outlook."The original kitchen related poorly to both the interior and exterior living areas," he says. "In reorganising the floor plan, the existing porch, entry and passage were absorbed into an enlarged living space and the kitchen placed against the west-facing wall."A large, horizontal window, with a window seat, was introduced to the north wall to provide views of an elevated pool and waterfall. View of contemporary kitchen Rodrigues says because the west wall sits against a retaining wall, and is relatively cool, it provided an ideal position for wine storage."The owners wanted to display part of their wine collection," he says. "And while this wall doesn't include their premium collection and is not climate controlled, it is naturally insulated."The wine bottles, which are suspended on long steel rods, appear to float between the benchtop and ceiling. Bronze mirror glass behind the bottles, and bronze-tinted glass sliding doors create a warm, cellar-like ambience.But the kitchen is far removed from any other rustic connection. Sleek, parallel CaesarStone benchtops, including a 3.6m long island benchtop, provide a highly contemporary galley-style layout. Both benches are visually anchored at one end by large box elements. Close-up view of the oven & cellar The tall cabinet against the wall houses the oven and refrigerator, while the freestanding box at the end of the island provides a pantry and small appliance storage. This cabinetry also incorporates a small home office the doors facing the living area open to expose a desk and computer area. There is also space for school bags and a pin-up notice board."Positioning these box elements at this end of the kitchen ensures the views are not interrupted," says Rodrigues. "The cabinets also partially conceal the hallway to the bedrooms, making it more discreet."A warm neutral colour palette, which includes a Laminex-designed timber veneer on the island, ensures the kitchen doesn't dominate the overall space.The architect has also introduced a sense of intimacy, with a new dropped ceiling above the kitchen to accommodate the air conditioning system. Story by: Trendsideas 28 Jul, 2010 Kitchen Trendsideas Home kitchen bathroom commercial design Latest Post Stretching out to nature 21 Apr, 2024 Weathered charm 21 Apr, 2024 Natural is always in style 21 Apr, 2024 We know the Specialists Related Book More Books > NZ2610 NZ2610 Read More Similar Stories