Facebook Tweet Help Stories Kitchen Appliances Patterned glass splashback in modern kitchen by Mal Corboy Share Tweet Help Mal Corboy contemporary kitchen with decorative glass, orange splashback, white cabinets, Corian Rain Cloud benchtops This kitchen was designed and built by Mal Corboy. A vibrant orange splashback and toekicks, together with printed glass surfaces make the kitchen a focus of the open-plan space. For years, it seemed that whites and neutrals would dominate our kitchens and family living areas forever. Walking into one kitchen was a lot like walking into another, with just a slight tonal change to mark a point of difference.Kitchen designer Mal Corboy is the first to point out that this was never his thing anyway. As a designer who loves colour, pattern and innovative lighting, Corboy prefers to look outside the square for his inspiration, and this kitchen in a seaside house is no exception."The existing kitchen had been built in the '90s and was an uninspiring U shape, with poor access," the designer says. "There were inaccessible corner cupboards and doors falling off, and the whole space had been poorly laid out."Corboy consequently rearranged the entire space to create a much larger, more workable space that would also afford the owners a great view of the sea. Dining area of open plan kitchen designed and built by Mal Corby of Mal Corby Design in Auckland. "Because we renovated the entire house at the same time, continuity was essential. We specified white oak floors throughout the living area, and for the steps and landing. Similarly, we picked up the American oak for the open shelving and a table top in the new kitchen."The most significant reference for the design, however, was a newly wallpapered sitting room off one side of the kitchen. Corboy introduced the same soft bamboo pattern to watery green glass panels, with the printed glass covering walls and supporting the base of the table at one end of the island. LED lights enhance the translucent, watery effect.Tall cabinets are painted and lacquered in a soft blue-green, Resene Kumutoto, while the island and perimeter cabinets are white. To contrast these colours, the designer added another bright shade one that is a favourite of the owner. The splashback behind the cooktop, the perimeter edging of the cabinets and all the toekicks are painted in Resene Whizz Bang, a bright burnt orange."We have definite blocks of colour in the kitchen, but this is a big space that can handle it well," says Corboy. A central island takes pride of place in this new kitchen, designed by Mal Corboy. One end of the island steps down to form a breakfast table, topped in American oak. The base of the table features printed glass, backlit with LED lighting. The glass repeats a wallpaper pattern in an adjoining sitting room. The pendant lights have a folded paper look. Benchtops throughout the kitchen are in a new Corian product Rain Cloud, which is from the Organics range. This reinforces the link with nature.Because the owners love to entertain a lot, large-scale appliances were specified, including a Sub-Zero refrigerator, two Gaggenau ovens and a Wolf cooktop."As the kitchen is large, we kept the layout simple, so several people can be working at any one time and not trip over each other," says Corboy. "There is plenty of room to move." Credit list Kitchen manufacturer Mal Corboy Design Splashback DecoGlaze custom coloured glass Benchtops Corian Rain Cloud; Oak from Kings Fourth Generation Woodworking Paints Resene Taps Grohe Minta from Paterson Water dispenser Just Water Cooktop Wolf Refrigeration Sub-Zero Appliance supplier Kouzina Cabinetry High-gloss lacquer Hardware and storage systems Hettich Flooring White oak plank from Jacobsens Lighting Marset Pleat Box from ECC Lighting Waste disposal In SinkErator Evolution 200 from Parex Industries Oven Gaggenau Ventilation Qasair Dishwasher Miele Story by: Colleen Hawkes 19 Jun, 2013 Kitchen Appliances Hettich Design with premium Hettich hardware Trendsideas Home kitchen bathroom commercial design Latest Post Alex Urena Design Studio wins TIDA Australia Designer Home of the Year 14 Nov, 2024 Studio Del Castillo wins TIDA Australia Apartment of the Year 14 Nov, 2024 Box Design Studio wins Australia Designer Renovation of the Year 14 Nov, 2024 We know the Specialists Related Book More Books > Home Trends Vol. 29/2 NZ2902 Read More Similar Stories