Kitchens & Bathrooms Quarterly

AWARD-WINNING KITCHENS

DESIGNER SMALL KITCHENS NSW, PEOPLE’S CHOICE AWARD (KITCHENS)

Laura Poilly, Blue Tea Kitchens

The designer paid great attention to the existing architectural elements of this home and cleverly translated the Federation details into a stylish and modern design. Seeking inspiration from the colours indicative of this era, the designer reinvented the palette with style and grace. Theatrical lighting finished the scene, making the space a winner!

DESIGNER MEDIUM KITCHENS NSW

Darren Genner CKD Au, Minosa

Lime-washed oak, warm white cabinetry and white matt handmade tiles combine to create a lovely light and airy feel to this perfectly planned kitchen. The designer expertly finished the space with just the right amount of a sweet lilac-hinted pink. The hue lifts the scheme and creates a stunning focal point in this very refined and well-designed kitchen.

DESIGNER LARGE KITCHENS NSW

Darren Genner CKD Au, Minosa

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