1940's BROUGHT BACK TO LIFE!
A MODERN SOCIAL HUB - Q-BIX
This 1940's home in Birkenhead features original natural wood and brick and the 90's kitchen was in need of a remodel to create a modern and contemporary kitchen space for the families social and cooking gatherings.
The brief was to create a kitchen that utilised the space better for storage and functionality, this was achieved with a few features including: a wall oven tower for ease of use and a space tower for modern, easy to use pantry storage. The stand alone island with wrap-around seating maximises the use of the space and views out to the city/sea with open shelves break up the space and provides useful easy to access storage in the tea/coffee area.
The use of the 'Warm White' and Acrylic Metallic 'Coal' cabinetry bring interest and character into the kitchen space which contrasts beautifully with the 'Symphony Grey' Caesarstone with 'Warm White Melteca'. The high quality Blanco sink and tap fittings bring cohesion between the hardware, benchtop and cabinetry.
Designer: Anna Partington
Photography: Justin Pitt from Umoview
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