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Redefining what’s possible in a compact kitchen

This kitchen in an Arts & Crafts bungalow improves spacial configuration; exports the bar area; and has space efficient cabinetry in key areas – an arched doorway and crafted detailing connect to the wider home

Designed by Natalie Du Bois, Du Bois Design

From the designer:

Brief

Set within a five-bedroom 1920s Arts and Crafts bungalow in Remuera, this kitchen renovation was designed to honour the home’s heritage while delivering a highly functional space for a couple and their three adult children, who return home during university breaks.

While daily use would primarily be by the parents, the space needed to cater to their trainee chef daughter, creating an inspiring and practical environment for her culinary pursuits.

Owner wishlist

  • A classic, timeless interior
  • A lighter, more dignified space with a touch of colour
  • A high quality 1200mm wide oven and 1200mm fridge/freezer
  • Two sinks – one a double
  • No microwave
  • Improved storage solutions
  • A fresh and light colour scheme
  • A high-functioning kitchen fit for a passionate home cook
  • Create more flow

Design response

Within the 1920s Arts and Crafts home, the challenge of a compact, congested kitchen was met with a bold, innovative approach. 

At just under 10m², the existing space presented multiple design hurdles – a sloping, glossy timber ceiling; a low-set window, limiting bench space; and a single entryway from the main home, which restricted movement.

To meet the homeowner’s desire for supersized appliances without compromising functionality, a strategic spatial reconfiguration was key. 

A separate dedicated drinks area was created in the adjacent room, freeing up valuable kitchen real estate for food preparation, cooking, and dishwashing. 

To enhance flow, a second curved archway was introduced, reducing congestion and creating a seamless connection between spaces.

The challenge of the low window was transformed into a feature rather than a restriction. 

By integrating stone dropping down into the window base, the benchtop now flows uninterrupted between the hob and sink, maximising workspace and cohesion. 

At the narrowest point of the kitchen, sliding-door cabinetry was installed – an ergonomic innovation minimising obstructions in this high-traffic area.

Celebrating the home’s historic charm, the design embraces curved details, seen in the bespoke rangehood housing and intricately crafted cabinet handles, which pay homage to the era’s craftsmanship. 

A curated colour palette of soft pastel Resene colour Windblown Green, balanced with refined neutrals, breathes light and sophistication into the space, ideally complementing the iconic red knobs of the Wolf oven.

This project redefines what’s possible in a compact kitchen. 

By seamlessly integrating contemporary functionality with period character, the result is a harmonious, light-filled, and highly efficient space – crafted not only for daily living but also as an inspiring hub for a budding chef.

Credit list

Benchtops/splashback
Da Vinci quartzite natural stone, from SCE
Cabinetry hardware
Blum cabinetry hinges; drawer runners – Blum Legrabox stainless steel; Hafele – sliding track; Hettich – bi-fold, sliding door mechanisms.
Taps
Phoenician by Perrin and Rowe
Ventilation
Whispair – Monte Carlo 120mm mega deep
Dishwasher
Fisher & Paykel Dish Drawers
Flooring
Forte – European Oak engineered timber 220 wide planks
Awards
Trends International Design Awards (TIDA) Kitchens – Runner-Up
Cabinetry
Du Bois designed bespoke beaded door style, two pot satin lacquer in Resene Windblown Green Rangehood Resene 1/8 Truffle; Archant Mesh inserts by Chadwell; Hafele Fineline natural oak inserts; Hafele Kessebohmer Lavido Premio Pantry unit
Handles
Armac Martin Carlton
Kitchen sink
Mercer Kent and Mercer Lincoln double
Oven/cooktop
Wolf 1216 wide 8 burner cooker, from Kitchen Things
Refrigearation
Sub-Zero Classic Side by side fridge freezer with internal dispenser, from Kitchen Things
Waste disposal
Evolution 200
Lighting
ECC
Photographer
John Williams

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