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Natural materials, soaring cabinetry, and layered textures come together in a kitchen that accentuates its lodge-like setting – a temperature controlled wine room adds to the refinement

The use of natural materials, soaring cabinetry, and
The use of natural materials, soaring cabinetry, and
The island features waterfall edges at each end
A mirror backsplash subtly reflects the striking Te
A linear LED pendant over the island brings
Anchoring the space is the expansive stone island,
The scullery is just a sliding door away
The kitchen is ideally situated to take in
Finished in stone and timber, the kitchen echoes
A focal point is the temperature-controlled wine room.
A stone wall is a feature of the
Tipples on display – the wine room is
The well-appointed scullery. - Tasteful inclusion -

Designed by Landmark Homes Hawke's Bay

From the designers:

Owner's requested design points

  • A contemporary, high-end kitchen that seamlessly integrates with the home’s open-plan living and dining areas.
  • A sophisticated yet functional space that enhances everyday living.
  • A bold, architectural presence, with cabinetry extending to the apex to emphasise scale and impact – complementing the surrounding landscapes.
  • Preference of natural materials.
  • Key requirement – chilled wine room to showcase the owner’s passion and enjoyment for wine.
  • Feature smart technology integration for lighting, climate, and appliance control.
  • A balance of practicality and aesthetics, ensuring ample storage and efficient workflow.

Form and function

Tucked into a home in the picturesque landscape of Havelock North, this kitchen reflects contemporary design, with effortless functionality.  

Designed as the heart of a lodge-inspired home, the kitchen seamlessly integrates grand aesthetics with day-to-day usability. 

A linear LED pendant over the island brings

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Natural materials, soaring cabinetry, and layered textures come together to create a welcoming yet dramatic presence, reinforcing the home's connection to its rural surroundings.

Scale and presence

From the moment you enter, the kitchen commands attention with its bold, full-height cabinetry extending up to the gabled ceiling – emphasising scale and presence. 

Clad in a refined mix of natural stone and timber, the material palette echoes the rugged beauty of the surrounding landscape, bringing warmth and authenticity to the space. 

Above the bench, woven mesh inserts add texture and depth, enhancing the kitchen’s layered aesthetic. 

The benchtop, crafted from Pacific Quartz, provides a striking yet durable surface, complementing the kitchen's sophisticated design. 

Upon reflection

A smoked mirror backsplash subtly reflects the striking Te Mata Peak, introducing depth and mood while enhancing the sense of place.

Anchoring the space is the expansive stone island – a true social hub designed for entertaining and everyday living. 

A focal point is the temperature-controlled wine room.

The island offers a generous workspace while maintaining a sleek, sculptural form, with elegant waterfall edges at each end enhancing its seamless, monolithic aesthetic. 

Integrated Fisher & Paykel appliances and concealed storage keep the aesthetic crisp and uncluttered, ensuring the focus remains on the kitchen’s refined detailing.  

In the adjoining scullery, the Pacific Quartz stone benchtop wraps up the wall as a splashback, enhancing both the visual harmony and functional durability of the space. 

An integrated HydroTap provides instant boiling, chilled, and sparkling water for ultimate convenience.

Temperature controlled 

A focal point of the design is the temperature-controlled wine room. 

Featuring a striking wall clad in Hinuera Sawn Stone – echoing the home's exterior – the wine room blends natural elegance with function, creating a refined backdrop for the homeowner’s wine collection. 

More than just a storage solution, it is a statement piece that reflects the owner’s passion for fine wine and entertaining, reinforcing the kitchen’s role as a central gathering space, designed to encourage connection and relaxed entertaining.

The scullery is just a sliding door away

Smart technologies

Smart technology, including the Schneider Wiser system, allows for intuitive control of lighting, climate, and appliances – ensuring a seamless, energy-efficient experience. 

Sustainability is woven into every detail, from the high-performance insulation and thermally broken joinery to the use of locally sourced stone and timber, reinforcing the home’s commitment to intelligent, responsible design.

In this space, every element has been meticulously considered to achieve a perfect balance of grandeur and warmth, sophistication and comfort. A true testament to contemporary luxury, this kitchen is as functional as it is beautiful, creating an inviting atmosphere where style meets everyday practicality.

Challenges addressed

  • Balancing statement design with functionality – the soaring cabinetry height required careful planning to maintain accessibility while achieving the desired dramatic effect.
  • Material harmony – ensuring a cohesive blend of the stone, timber, and metal finishes.
  • Seamless technology integration – incorporating smart controls and appliances without disrupting the sleek, minimalist aesthetic.

Credit list

Cabinetry
Laminex – Woodgrain shade, with mesh inserts on overhead cabinetry
Benchtops
Pacific Quartz – Calacatta Gold Light (kitchen and scullery)
Kitchen sink
Santorini
Flooring
Hard wood – Quik Step, Nature's Oak, French Grey, from Carpet Court
Awards
Trends International Design Awards (TIDA) Kitchens – Highly Commended
Co-designer
Steven Painter
Cabinetry hardware
Archant Berkley handles, in antique brass; push-to-open mechanisms on upper cabinetry
Splashback
Kitchen – Smoked Mirror – Night; scullery – Pacific Quartz Calacatta Gold Light; wine cellar chilled room – Pacific Quartz Calacata Gold Light and Hinuera Stone Sawstone feature
Taps
Progetto Buddy; Hydro Tap – Zip
Ventilation
Schweigen (above cooktop and in scullery)
Lighting
LED back lighting behind mesh panelled cupboards above cooktop, cellar cupboards and also under the above-bench scullery shelving; pendant LED above island by Social Light
Photography
Charlie Pawson

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