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The focus of the renovation was the kitchen, where the textures of tiles and brickwork play backdrop to considered, bespoke carpentry.
In the kitchen, the couple kept the original cabinets and "beautiful, custom-rolled stainless-steel counters,” says Christine. They updated the island counter, flooring, and backsplash, adding Foro marble, Concrete Collaborative tiles, and Cle tile, respectively.
The open-plan kitchen is finished with wood cabinetry, a bright white tile backsplash, and concrete flooring.
The open-plan kitchen-and-dining space features a Douglas fir ceiling and ceiling beams and polished concrete floors.
The communal kitchen in the main house provides a space for guests to gather and cook together. This space is sleek and modern with hardware-less marine-grade plywood cabinets and a large, concrete island with seating.
Brick, paired with concrete and wood, creates an organic warmth throughout this Spanish home.
The firm enlisted their Parisian carpenter to make the cabinets in the "Frey style and color"—stained maple topped with cream-colored quartz. Appliances are all Bertazzoni except for the refrigerator and freezer, which is a Frigidaire Professional. The brick wall would not have been original, but the firm kept it and hand-painted the surface in the style of Le Corbusier’s Parisian apartment.
The kitchen is inspired by the commercial kitchens that the client worked at in his youth.
The architect integrated a dining table into the kitchen island, embracing the common Australian practice of gathering informally in the kitchen.
The kitchen/dining space is oriented sideways, making the most of the narrow site and opening out onto the rear courtyard to create an indoor/outdoor living space.
The steel hood vent design was custom-made and inspired by a steel circular fireplace in the Frey I home.
The home’s open floor plan allows for easy flow between the living room and kitchen. Tall ceilings make the property feel much larger than its actual size.
Right off the main living area is a spacious kitchen.
The kitchen is outfitted with Miele appliances. The faucet and stainless steel cabinets are by Boffi.
A work counter and breakfast bar.
The addition's modern, open kitchen.
The simple, efficient kitchen features a stainless-steel counter. From the kitchen, another staircase descends to a basement with a utility room, larder, and TV area.
The open kitchen and dining area flows out to the courtyard.
Roxburgh McEwan Architects used cross-laminated timber for the exterior structure and internal divisions.
The kitchen features updated appliances, stainless steel countertops and a poured concrete island.
The kitchen has been designed such that it feels warm and homely and the usual daily utility clutter has been kept out of sight.
The kitchen, living room, and dining room open onto the northeast garden and pool. The bedrooms are pushed to the more private southern end of the site.
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