Facebook Tweet Help Stories Kitchen White and wood merge to warm effect in this kitchen design Share Tweet Help Pale cabinetry with timber accents and a black splashback create a peaceful two-tone effect in this kitchen by Kitchen Theme. Ample wall storage and high-tech hardware also feature. A custom vertical wine rack is one of the features of this design by Kitchen Theme. A conealed bar is directly to the left. Whatever the function or layout, a new kitchen has to, above everything, appeal to an owner's sense of style after all he or she will be greeted by it every single day.Kitchen Theme creates fully furnished, high-end but affordable kitchens with an emphasis on a client's individual tastes. At the same time, Kitchen Theme designs reflect optimum ergonomic layouts and state-of-the art hardware and appliances.This design was for a young couple wanting a spacious, welcoming look for their new kitchen set within an open-plan living environment, says Kitchen Theme's lead designer Patrick Huang. Ample counterspace near the back door provides an effective landing pad in this design by Kitchen Theme. "Our white cabinetry faces and white benchtops match the room's white walls, creating the feeling of space that the client requested. At the same time, wood accents seen on the island, recessed handles, and oven niche link with the Laminex wood-look floor, for a warm, natural aesthetic."The kitchen boasts European Hafele hardware and ample storage, including a concealed bar area to the left of the inset wine rack, another client request. An integrated fridge is to the right of the rack.Kitchen Theme's kitchens are crafted in its own cabinet-making facility, keeping costs down and ensuring exacting quality. Table for two? The island in this kitchen by Kitchen Theme accommodates two for breakfast or biscuits. For details, contact Kitchen Theme, phone (09) 414 6166, email: design@kitchentheme.co.nz; www.kitchentheme.co.nz Story by: Trendsideas 09 Sep, 2016 Kitchen Trendsideas Home kitchen bathroom commercial design Latest Post Box Design Studio wins Australia Designer Renovation of the Year 14 Nov, 2024 Jack Fugaro + Agushi win TIDA Australia Architect New Home of the Year 14 Nov, 2024 Bijl Architecture wins TIDA Australia Architect Renovation of the Year 14 Nov, 2024 We know the Specialists Related Book More Books > Home Trends Vol. 32/5 While kitchens have almost universally become the functional hub of the home, there's still an opportunity for designers... Read More Similar Stories