Designed by Morgan Cronin, Cronin Kitchens
From the designer:
Design brief
The owners of this home are recent empty nesters – with their grown-up daughters living overseas.
The home had leaking issues, so they decided to completely rebuild it.
I was engaged early on, to design the kitchen, scullery and laundry.
The basic shape of the concrete living room floor was existing, the concrete post (which is a feature) had been cast, the back wall of the kitchen, scullery and laundry walls were also existing.
The owner wanted a smart, elegant kitchen – 'something different' with warm tones and dramatic natural stone.
The living room is large, and, with the way it would be furnished, the owner liked the idea of the kitchen pushing out into the living space.
The scullery was required to be an extension of the kitchen in aesthetic terms.
The wish list included seating for five at the island and a drinks cabinet for entertaining.