A heritage home needed a modern update that would make the most of a challenging footprint.This traditional home in Haberfield needed a renovation to provide a workable size kitchen. With a radical reinvention of the footprint, the kitchen was relocated to provide this wonderful and functional working space.
The client wanted:
• A modern aesthetic that sat well in their heritage home.
• To make the most of a difficult space.
• A kitchen that was the heart of the home.
• Easy entertaining for the family and guests.
• Good access to the laundry from the kitchen.
• An improved kitchen and living footprint.
Stunning natural stone was chosen with a soothing natural palette that echoes the native garden outside, the kitchen blends harmoniously with the heritage features but is a contemporary addition to the home.
The practical appliance zone keeps the kitchen benchtops clutter-free. The clever layout makes the most of what was a difficult space.
The stunning feature tiles were used on the splashback and under on the island bench to add interest and texture. They harmonise with the natural stone benchtops beautifully and were used as a feature on the island bench to create a cohesive aesthetic.
A small dining area was included to make the most of the garden outlook. The feature light and retro feel suit this historical home.