Facebook Tweet Help Stories Kitchen New Zealand TIDA Kitchens Good company Share Tweet Help Strong industrial look materials seen in the home's architecture are picked up and run with in this bold yet harmonious and ergonomic kitchen Designed by Sarah Burrows, Sarah Burrows DesignFrom the designer:The brief, some challenges, and their resolutionsThe homeowners wanted their kitchen to have an open, modern appeal, with appliances on show to the adjacent living areas.The space needed to be functional for a family that entertains in large numbers.Another request was that the owners preferred to use the skills of friends for the steel and stonework in the design.The architect and the homeowners had created a kitchen and living area with large amounts of natural light and a cinderblock wall dividing the entrance from the living.However, a large wall dividing the scullery at the rear of the kitchen left one entranceway into the scullery which meant the kitchen design could not meet the appliance needs.Enhancing the home and using the industrial and natural materials we constructed a cinder block wall to divide the scullery and kitchen that would also highlight the rawness of the home’s architecture. Two access ways were put into the design to achieve visible view of the Liebherr wine fridge and the connection to the scullery.The symmetry of the back wall anchors the kitchen and brings a formality to the rawness of the materials in the home.The scullery was a great place to prep food, store dirty dishes, hide small appliances.One issue was ensuring that within the layout, all appliances have appropriate zones and that there are landing spaces to ensure everything functions well.To resolve this, we reconfigured the laundry space in the adjacent room to house the rear of the Liebherr side-by-side fridges with the fronts nestled in a small pantry area to one side – thus, keeping the rear of the kitchen flowing and accessible.We couldn’t use the full depth of the wall due to limited space in the laundry so we sat the fridge out 150mm, allowing for a black negative detail. One of the main challenges was the custom stainless steel rangehood. We created a bulkhead in the scullery to conceal the ducting and also used the bulkhead to bring more led light into the scullery.The custom rangehood was designed to not only make a statement and enhance the high stud of the space but also contrast with the cinderblock wall.The steel work strategically placed around the rangehood also offers additional task lighting to account for minimal task lighting from the high roof and ply ceilings.Powerpoints were set into the stainless steel upstand and a steel splashback was custom made to protect the cinderblock wall.The steel open shelves in the front of the island bring warmth to the raw materials while also echoing the plywood ceilings which makes the space more inviting. Meeting another of the owners’ requests was the inclusion of well positioned zones for prepping, cooking, breakfast, drinks, baking, clean-up, and school lunches – all prerequisites for this busy family.The centrally set island, seamlessly designed in a marble-like finish, is duplicated in the scullery and brings in the reflection relating back to the custom designed rangehood.Standing at the island, the owners can enjoy outlooks to the landscape views and the private pool while at the same time connecting with people in the kitchen and living areas. Credit list Designed by Sarah Burrows, Sarah Burrows Design Kitchen and scullery cabinetry Doors and panels in feature timber – Prime melamine original Oak in Timberland finish; doors and panels on oven wall – Sage doors Eclipse (black); doors and panels and negative detail on island – Sage doors Acrymatte Coconut; doors and panels in scullery – Prime melamine original Oak in Timberland finish and Sage doors Eclipse (black) Benchtops Earthstone Australia Lysakamm Lighting Coombes and Gabby LED lighting Kitchen sinks Acero Loxley 450x450 sink under-mounted; Acero Hartford 500x400 sink under-mounted Ovens Kitchen – Smeg Portofino 900 5 zone induction, freestanding, from Kitchen Things; scullery – Smeg 45 Combi Steam, wall oven, in Victoria Black, from Kitchen Things Refrigeration Liebiherr, side-by-side fridge/freezer, from Kitchen Things Wine fridge Liebiherr 254L, integrated, silver, from Kitchen Things Co-designer – detailing Kim Ward, Sarah Burrows Design Cabinetry hardware Drawers - Blum Antaro Tandembox, in light grey, soft close; hinges – all Blum hardware Flooring Concrete Splashback Stainless steel plate, 5mm - owner's steelworker Taps Zenith Hydrotap, from Kitchen Things Ventilation Falmec 900 Rangehood with off board motor Dishwasher Miele 60cm, stainless steel Awards Trends International Design Awards (TIDA) Kitchens – Highly Commended Designed by: Sarah Burrows Design Story by: Trendsideas Photography by: Kellie Extance Photography 11 Jul, 2021 Kitchen New Zealand TIDA Kitchens 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 > Trends 37-07 Welcome to our July edition with great ideas and an all-round celebration of great design. 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