Bamboozle from Farrow & Ball provides a pop of color. The quieter back cabinetry is painted in Farrow & Ball Dead Salmon. The kitchen floor is cork linoleum. Backsplash is 4"x4" River glazed ceramic tile from Heath.
Kitchen
Kitchen, living and dining
David likes to cook and entertain so the architects designed a full-scale kitchen with Forbo Marmoleum flooring, white oak cabinets, ceramic tile backsplash, and Richlite counters.
A curving skylight illuminates the minimalist kitchen of a dwelling in Bondi Beach, Australia, that was renovated by Andrew Burges Architects.
“I like the darkness of walnut. Other woods tend to yellow if you don’t stain it, while walnut stays true to itself,” Caleb says. The white glass tile backsplash melds with the wall.
“The house is kind of crooked, with rough floors, and no fancy finishes—but it has lots of personality,” says architect Francisco Mesquita Moura.
Woodshop 506 did the millwork for the cabinets and shelves throughout the home.
“Daniel knew what he wanted, and that made it easy for the materials,” says Bernardo.)
The design team added a skylight to the shower room, which has a ribbed glass partition and wall tile from Solistone.
In the Pacana Suite, modern European influences are replicated in the clean lines and exquisite detailing.
The industrial use of building materials continues to the interior closets, cupboards, and kitchen area.
The kitchen island is topped with a five-by-10-foot slab of Carrera marble.
Double-height glass now lets the communal living areas spill out onto an exterior courtyard.
In contrast to the otherwise white and bright rooms, the kitchen resonates with the black exterior. Lacquered MDF cabinetry is sleek and seamless.
The kitchen was constructed with the KXN modular steel system by IMO.