Facebook Tweet Help Stories Renovation NKBA Smeg Student Challenge Award winner Share Tweet Help Sleek, contemporary white kitchen by Sarah Burrows with timber laminate and semi-gloss lacquered cabinets, Smeg appliances Sleek, simple and easy to use this new kitchen for a family home was designed by Sarah Burrows, winner of the NKBA 2014 Smeg Student Challenge Award. Photography by Kylie Currie KC Design Winning a major prize in a national student design competition is a certain springboard for a future career.Sarah Burrows, winner of the NKBA 2014 Smeg Student Challenge Award, has followed her win with commissions that include this family kitchen.Burrows says the owners wanted a streamlined, contemporary kitchen with a simple, highly functional layout. To this end, the designer specified a mix of white semi-gloss lacquered cabinets and Laminex Timber Veneers Allure Ash. Recessed aluminium handles enhance the sleek look. The kitchen has a galley layout, with an island featuring a cantilevered benchtop and waterfall side. This galley-style kitchen showcases a full suite of Smeg appliances. "We used 12mm Heritage Hardware Euro stone for the top of the island, but mounted this on a substrate to achieve a more substantial look."In addition to a vertical pull-out pantry next to the oven tower, the kitchen has a walk-in pantry with a second sink. There is also a benchtop cupboard with a Tambour door, for small appliances.Smeg appliances include the Linea SFPA140 colour touch-screen built-in oven, FQ60XPA French Door fridge-freezer, CK2000HC powerpack rangehood and SIH5935B induction cooktop. The white semi-gloss lacquered cabinets in this kitchen have recessed aluminium handles. Other cabinets are in Laminex Timber Veneers Allure Ash. The design by Sarah Burrows is complemented by a full suite of Smeg appliances. The designer says her winning design also featured Smeg appliances."There was a specific brief to work to," she says. "The kitchen needed to suit two owners who were not very tall. They didn't require a lot of storage, but they did need recycling facilities. The aesthetics were a little more tricky one of the owners wanted a classic look, while the other preferred retro. Along with the Smeg appliances, I introduced open shelving to the end of the kitchen, and gave the island a more retro feel."For details, contact Sarah Burrows Design, phone 027 335 7124. Or visit the websites: www.sarahburrowsdesign.co.nz and www.smeg.co.nz Story by: Trendsideas 24 Nov, 2014 Renovation Trendsideas Home kitchen bathroom commercial design Latest Post Personality plus 10 Nov, 2024 Vintage tones, modern presence 10 Nov, 2024 New or renovated? 10 Nov, 2024 We know the Specialists Related Book More Books > Renovation Trends Vol. 30/11 Renovation Trends showcases innovative makeovers – big and small. The book features kitchens, bathrooms, interior makeov... Read More Similar Stories