Designed by Damian Hannah, German Kitchens
From the designer:
My homeowner was building her dream architecturally designed home in Brooklyn, Wellington and her wish was simple – 'white with a little more white and some extra white on top'.
My owner is very design conscious and, along with the white palette, wanted the design features of the kitchen to be the focus.
The kitchen was to be functional and aesthetically pleasing while being responsive to the environment.
And most of all it had to be eye-catching and beautiful to sit amongst the other unique design elements that surround the space.
The scene was set, the brief delivered and the architectural plans confirmed.
I had the space allocated and the concept in my head.
Beautiful with a difference
I wanted to create a kitchen that allowed both an aesthetic appeal and also a functional form – yet was 'differently' beautiful in its design and not derived just from its colour or texture.
I took the Bauhaus narrative 'Less is More' approach and worked on the essentials without the fluff.
While drawing the concepts, I eliminated the plinths and then the lower cabinetry area to create a 'floating' kitchen and lined this up with the recessed skirting boards and this allowed the white floor boards to extend all the way to the walls.
This created depth to the space and a natural shadow line below to free the room of 'built-in' cabinets.
The cabinetry was suspended by building a large structural steel frame that supported the 3m lengths of cabinetry via a single skinny chrome leg at each end.
This steel frame also gave me room to run the required services and provided extra bench depth to create useable work surfaces.
The cabinetry was specified in a white high gloss lacquer to borrow light and reflect the stunning views.
Organic Corian benchtops with fabricated Corian Sink and moulded Corian splashback and illuminated Corian shelf were specified to retain the white palette but there is a visual movement to the Corian material that adds interest to the white palette.