Facebook Tweet Help Stories Kitchen Orange zest Share Tweet Help Bright orange enlivens this white kitchen View of contemporary kitchen with white cabinetry and island with black detailing. Many older homes have kitchens that have evolved over time. And more often than not, the end result is a hotchpotch of styles and poorly executed renovations.The original kitchen in this house was a good example of what not to do, says designer Royston Wilson."The ceiling had so many bulkheads it looked like the surface of the moon. The owners were also unhappy about three awkward corners that could not be used, and disliked the fact that the kitchen window faced a neighbour's house."Wilson says the owners requested the window be moved. They also asked for a streamlined, highly functional all-white kitchen with plenty of gadgets. View of contemporary kitchen with yellow splashback and sleek cabinetry with integrated appliances. "With one of the owners a passionate cook and one a barista, plenty of storage and a coffee machine were essential."The designer says once he was armed with all the relevant information, he then set about doing exactly the opposite of what was requested he kept the window and decided a splash of colour was just what was needed in the kitchen."Rather than remove the window entirely, we introduced a longer, narrow window. This obscures the house next door, yet highlights an attractive creeper. The new window is a fixed panel with a wider frame that creates the illusion of a picture frame."Bulkheads were removed to create a uniform ceiling and the layout of the open-plan space was flipped. The shape of the kitchen is similar to the original, but on the other side of the room. View of contemporary kitchen with white cabinetry, dark toned benchtop and yellow splashback. "This created a better work triangle," Wilson says. "To cater to both the cook and the barista, the cabinetry was extended past the peninsula, providing a modern interpretation of a dresser. This houses the coffee machine, and glass-fronted cabinets, which display a teapot collection and stemware. With this area designated for the husband, the wife has the kitchen to herself. We also provided a higher bench height for this area to better suit the husband's taller stature."Due to the shape of the kitchen, we could not get rid of the three corners, but with the right corner systems, these are now usable, easily accessed cupboards."The piéce de resistance is a bright orange glass splashback, which makes a dramatic contrast to the CaesarStone Brown Pebble benchtops and sleek, white lacquered cabinets."The strong orange integrates well with the green landscape, and the clients love it," says Wilson. Credit list Builder Paul Howes Constructions Benchtops CaesarStone in Brown Pebble Cabinet hardware Vauth-Sagel, Vibo and Aventos from Lincoln Group Sink Caroma Evolution Cooktop and oven Siemens Dishwasher and refrigerator Miele Cabinets Lacquered Splashback Colourbacked glass Handles Chrome from Bellevue Imports Tapware Zip filter tap Rangehood Qasair Cabinets Lacquered Splashback Colourbacked glass by xxxx Handles Chrome from Bellevue Imports Tapware Zip filter tap Rangehood Qasair Builder Paul Howes Constructions Benchtops CaesarStone in Brown Pebble Cabinet hardware Vauth-Sagel, Vibo and Aventos from Lincoln Group Sink Caroma Evolution Cooktop and oven Siemens Dishwasher and refrigerator Miele Story by: Colleen Hawkes Photography by: Andrew Ashton 03 Mar, 2012 Kitchen Trendsideas Home kitchen bathroom commercial design Latest Post Collaboration and connection 17 Nov, 2024 Who won? – 2024 TIDA Homes awards results announced 17 Nov, 2024 Memories of the Alhambra 17 Nov, 2024 We know the Specialists Related Book More Books > Home Trends Vol. 28/2 NZ2802 Read More Similar Stories