Facebook Tweet Help Stories Kitchen NKBA award-winning kitchen 2014 with innovative materials and dedicated coffee centre Share Tweet Help Separate work zones and contrasting materials define the Supreme Award winner in the NKBA Kitchen Design Awards by Melanie Craig This scullery is an extension of a award-winning kitchen. It has its own sink and forms a breakfast zone. Designing a kitchen for a new house is an ideal opportunity to get it right first time, with a place for everything and everything in its place.This NKBA award-winning kitchen, by Melanie Craig Design Partners, was designed for a busy family who wanted mornings to be stress free and energising."The owners wanted a kitchen that would put some order into the morning chaos," the designer says. "It was important to have a separate breakfast and coffee zone, and a warm, sunny space."The kitchen was subsequently opened up to the east so the family could enjoy the morning sun. Bar stools were placed near the windows at one end of a long island, which forms a tabletop with steel legs. A group of pendant lights further highlights this casual dining area. NKBA NZ award-winning kitchen 2014 with Fisher & Paykel appliances "At the other end, the island caters to food preparation and cooking," says Craig. "This different functionality is defined by a heat-resistant steel surface and open steel shelving. A narrow band of steel extends right along the front of the island beneath the white stone benchtop, helping to link the two ends."Similar linking elements feature in all areas of the kitchen, bringing a visual continuity to the separate zones. The cafe-style coffee zone, for example, appears as a stand-alone workstation, with a full- height white oak splashback and shelf. But the black Techlam benchtop echoes the material that wraps around the bank of ovens further along the same wall."This is a 9mm-thick benchtop with a white core that gives it an interesting edge detail," says Craig. "And because Techlam is impervious to heat, it provides another resting place for hot dishes. With the ovens at waist height, dishes can simply be lifted straight out and placed on top."The white oak of the coffee zone is also repeated elsewhere it edges the black-lacquered overhead cabinets that reinforce the horizontal lines of the kitchen. Recessed steel drawer pulls in the white perimeter cabinets and adjoining scullery further enhance the horizontality of the design. The front of this island features black embossed leather. Black also appears on the overhead cabinets and Techlam countertops on the perimeter. This is contrasted by white Caesarstone countertops and a sky-blue glass backsplash. The kitchen won the 2014 NKBA NZ Kitchen Design of the Year Award. "This kitchen has many bold textural elements, such as the embossed black leather on the front of the island, and the raw concrete block that wraps right around the wall accommodating the refrigerator. These are contrasted by shiny surfaces, such as the glass splashback."To provide further contrast, the black, white and timber colour palette is enlivened by the sky-blue shade of the splashback. Blue also provides a pop of colour in a niche above the refrigerator along with a bright orange ceramic piece. Credit list Architectural designer Nathan Shearing, Fat Hippo Design Group (Invercargill) Kitchen manufacturer Leading Edge Joinery Benchtops Caesarstone Organic White; brushed stainless steel; Techlam Black Sinks Aoraki in kitchen; Arizona in scullery Storage systems and hardware Blum Tapware Häfele Blanco Black Wall panels American white oak veneer Awards NKBA Kitchen Design of the Year; Best Use of Colour Award; Regional Kitchen Award Southern Kitchen designer Melanie Craig CKDNZ, Melanie Craig Design Partners (Wanaka and Gore) Cabinetry Lacquered; American white oak veneer; Panelform Industries White Gloss wrap; Sibu Design Collage embossed leather in Nero Matt on island Splashback Resene Allports paint on glass; American white oak veneer Handles on coffee drawer Ancona Black chrome Appliances Fisher & Paykel Flooring Honed aggregate concrete Lighting Designed by Melanie Craig Design Partners Story by: Colleen Hawkes 03 Aug, 2014 Kitchen Blum REVEGO Pocket systems for new space concepts Trendsideas Home kitchen bathroom commercial design Latest Post Studio Del Castillo wins TIDA Australia Apartment of the Year 14 Nov, 2024 C. Kairouz Architects wins TIDA Australia Interior Design of the Year 14 Nov, 2024 Alex Urena Design Studio wins TIDA Australia Designer Home of the Year 14 Nov, 2024 We know the Specialists Related Book More Books > Home Trends Vol. 30/8 Kitchen and Bathroom Trends features top locations from New Zealand, Australia and the rest of the world. Kitchen and Ba... Read More Similar Stories