Facebook Tweet Help Stories Kitchen New Zealand TIDA Kitchens Spacious kitchen with convivial seating layout and large scullery Share Tweet Help How do you design a new kitchen that meets the needs of the three generations to use it Clean-lined, crisp, and catering to all members of a multi-generational household, this kitchen by designer Lara Farmilo features wood and white cabinetry. An effective kitchen has to suit its immediate surroundings and offer a functional workspace. This kitchen by designer Lara Farmilo delivers on both fronts – but that’s not the full story.“The owners wanted a Poggenpohl kitchen that would suit all three generations of their family,” says Farmilo. “The design had to include all modern conveniences required for Asian cooking, keep their children settled during mealtimes and also have a fully kitted out scullery where their grandparents could also prepare and cook. “Lastly, they wanted a beautiful kitchen they could be proud of when entertaining guests.” To address their cooking needs and optimise storage, Farmilo designed a kitchen with every touch from timber cutlery inserts to handle-free, electrically opening drawers. Advanced cabinetry design means everything pulls open for access to every nook and cranny. Even the toekick space holds plinth drawers to provide additional storage.“The kitchen is L-shaped with a central island and a waterfall-end bench set at right angles to that – an efficient layout for this family. In this kitchen by Azente, the flush ventilation design works well with the clean lines of the island and eating bench below. “The children have their meals at the large eating bench which has seating on both sides to allow for a social arrangement of stools. The bench even has USB charging and data ports.”Then there’s the older generation to consider.“The grandparents love having their own well equipped scullery where they spend hours prepping and cooking family meals. The long, linear space includes plenty of pull-out-pantry storage, Gaggenau gas cooktops, integrated extractors, a large sink with accessories and a second dishwasher.And, lastly, the kitchen meets the needs of the owners themselves. When friends arrive, he or she takes over the cooking. The cooktop is set in the island for its entertainment value. Above the flush-set hob, a flush-set ceiling rangehood clears the air. This connects to a remote motor and so is as quiet as it is effective. Keeping the children focussed on meals or homework is easy with a secondary bench running perpendicular to the main island. While the bench’s positioning keeps the children close to cooking and serving proceedings, its design also allows them to sit opposite each other and so be more engaged. Keeping things cool, the modern kitchen’s refrigeration comprises three integrated units – a refrigerator, freezer with ice and water, and a wine conditioner. The Gaggenau coffee machine is a perfect match for the wall ovens.“The finishes in the kitchen create a refined atmosphere,” says Farmilo. “The tall units, in a dark, textured oak veneer, reach to the ceiling." “The white high-gloss cabinetry contrasts beautifully with the dark veneer on the tall units and the pull-out display shelf in the island.” LED strip lighting under the wall units gives great task lighting for the cleaning centre on the wall side behind the island.For continuity, the owners extended the use of the same cabinetry into the laundry, as display and storage for the lounge and into the library/media room in the form of a tea-station. Credit list Designer Lara Farmilo, Akzente Benchtops Caesarstone, from PSP Stonecraft Sink Panama, Burns and Ferrall Ventilation Gutmann Flooring Timber Cabinetry Plus Modo by Poggenpohl Splashback Glass by Graphic Glass Oven, cooktop, refrigerator, wine fridge, dishwasher, coffee maker Gaggenau Water dispenser InSinkErator Awards Trends International Design Awards (TIDA) Kitchens – Highly Commended Story by: Charles Moxham Photography by: Mark Scowen 09 Mar, 2019 Kitchen New Zealand TIDA Kitchens Trendsideas Home kitchen bathroom commercial design Latest Post Coastal waves 29 Dec, 2024 Lighter than air 29 Dec, 2024 Less is more 29 Dec, 2024 We know the Specialists Related Book More Books > Home Trends Vol. 35/2 One of the best ways for you to start creating the bathroom – home or kitchen – you've always wanted is to look through ... Read More Similar Stories