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ith organic curves and robust materials, this kitchen takes inspiration from mid-century architecture. Designed by Nest architects in collaboration with Stephanie Kitingan of Placement Studio, the house is split into two with the kitchen functioning as a spine within a largely open-plan space. The materials palette includes white brick walls, a variegated timber ceiling, timber joinery and a copper splashback with antibacterial qualities. Other sustainable features include double-glazed windows, double-brick walls and a concrete

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