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Designed by: Poggenpohl

From the designer:

Nestled in a busy part of the Whitianga waterways, this kitchen space has been entirely re-orientated to capture the stunning views right outside my client’s doorstep.

The home previously had a Poggenpohl kitchen, but when the new owners purchased it, they felt the kitchen was not making the most of the scenery on show.

The space available for the kitchen was a large, square room, and one of the key requests in the new design was to include a scullery somewhere, somehow.

Balanced, artful kitchen design.
Stepping back, the kitchen has all the balance and grace of a finely executed abstract painting.

After considering several different layouts with the clients, we achieved this by the introduction of a wall to separate the back-to-back cabinetry, which allowed for a fully functional scullery hidden behind.

The whole room has floor-to-ceiling windows and doors, so a closed-off scullery wasn’t an option or a consideration.

What was important was for the two spaces to work in conjunction with each other – hence the placement of the wine cooler under the end of the scullery benchtop.

Most of my client’s entertaining is done just outside these main doors, so access to the fridge was paramount.

Cove ceiling adds definition to kitchen area.
A beautiful cove ceiling complements and helps to define the kitchen area.

After considering several different layouts with the clients, we achieved this by the introduction of a wall to separate the back-to-back cabinetry, which allowed for a fully functional scullery hidden behind.

The whole room has floor-to-ceiling windows and doors, so a closed-off scullery wasn’t an option or a consideration.

What was important was for the two spaces to work in conjunction with each other – hence the placement of the wine cooler under the end of the scullery benchtop.

Most of my client’s entertaining is done just outside these main doors, so access to the fridge was paramount.

Scullery hidden nearby for easy access.
The scullery is out of sight but only two steps away.

From the designer:

Nestled in a busy part of the Whitianga waterways, this kitchen space has been entirely re-orientated to capture the stunning views right outside my client’s doorstep.

The home previously had a Poggenpohl kitchen, but when the new owners purchased it, they felt the kitchen was not making the most of the scenery on show.

The space available for the kitchen was a large, square room, and one of the key requests in the new design was to include a scullery somewhere, somehow.

Balanced, artful kitchen design.
Stepping back, the kitchen has all the balance and grace of a finely executed abstract painting.

After considering several different layouts with the clients, we achieved this by the introduction of a wall to separate the back-to-back cabinetry, which allowed for a fully functional scullery hidden behind.

The whole room has floor-to-ceiling windows and doors, so a closed-off scullery wasn’t an option or a consideration.

What was important was for the two spaces to work in conjunction with each other – hence the placement of the wine cooler under the end of the scullery benchtop.

Most of my client’s entertaining is done just outside these main doors, so access to the fridge was paramount.

Cove ceiling adds definition to kitchen area.
A beautiful cove ceiling complements and helps to define the kitchen area.

After considering several different layouts with the clients, we achieved this by the introduction of a wall to separate the back-to-back cabinetry, which allowed for a fully functional scullery hidden behind.

The whole room has floor-to-ceiling windows and doors, so a closed-off scullery wasn’t an option or a consideration.

What was important was for the two spaces to work in conjunction with each other – hence the placement of the wine cooler under the end of the scullery benchtop.

Most of my client’s entertaining is done just outside these main doors, so access to the fridge was paramount.

Scullery hidden nearby for easy access.
The scullery is out of sight but only two steps away.

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