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Designed by: Jessica Valintine Design

Photography by: Jess Williams

 

Project overview

This kitchen transformation was driven by the need to inject character, warmth, and a cohesive design that aligned with the owner’s interior aesthetic.

The original space, while functional, lacked personality and had not reflected the homeowner’s refined yet inviting style.

The redesign balances contemporary and classic elements, creating a timeless yet practical kitchen that seamlessly integrates with the home’s overall ambiance.

Design concept

Inspiration for the kitchen was anchored in an American Modern Heritage aesthetic, a fusion of classic and contemporary influences.

The design introduces a subtle industrial feel, incorporating steel-framed doors with delicate, thin profiles.

These elements add depth and interest without feeling overly traditional – allowing for an elegant yet approachable atmosphere.

The kitchen offers a wealth of functionality – not least myriad to-hand storage options – with bar fridges to one side of the design.
The kitchen offers a wealth of functionality – not least myriad to-hand storage options – with bar fridges to one side of the design.

A mix of soft white framed cabinetry and warm veneer accents brings texture, contrast, and a bespoke, artisan quality to the space.

The neutral colour palette, composed of whites, off-whites, and muted tones, is layered with warm light and medium wood hues, reinforcing a sense of depth and warmth.

Functionality & flow

The existing flooring and kitchen footprint were largely retained due to their practicality and well-planned layout.

Enhancements were made to improve functionality without compromising the established workflow:

  • Seating was integrated at the end of the island, creating a comfortable, social hub without disrupting the workspace.
  • Appliance updates were minimal, maintaining the majority of existing fixtures while incorporating a new integrated dishwasher and an additional dishdrawer in the scullery for improved efficiency.
  • The scullery sink was relocated to the opposite end of the room, ensuring it remained out of sight – given that the double cavity slider doors were typically left open, this change enhanced the visual appeal and kept the main kitchen space clutter-free.
  • Internal cabinetry fit-out was significantly improved, optimising storage solutions and functionality despite maintaining the original footprint.
The design introduces a subtle industrial feel, incorporating glass-fronted and steel-framed doors with delicate, thin profiles.

Materiality & detail

A focus on natural materials ensures longevity and authenticity.

The combination of framed cabinetry, steel accents, and warm wood tones enhances the handcrafted quality of the space.

Traditional and curated decor elements were seamlessly incorporated behind the glass doors, adding layers of character and personality while maintaining a fresh and contemporary feel.

This kitchen brings together modern precision and classic charm, showing how thoughtful design can enhance both style and everyday functionality.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]

Find more design ideas and inspiration at trendsideas.com

Credit List

Designer
Jessica Valintine, Jessica Valintine Design; co-designer (CAD drawings) – Tarryn Naude
Cabinetry
Custom framed doors (white), custom framed veneer – Prime European Oak with brushed finish
Cabinetry manufacturer
Craftsman Cabinets
Cabinetry hardware
Blum
Benchtops
Caesarstone Frosty Carina
Splashbacks
Kitchen – Caesarstone Frosty Carina; scullery – Quantum Tiles Fez
Taps
Kitchen – Plumbline Regal Classic 1 Hole Kitchen Mixer with Rinse Spray (Iron); scullery – Plumbline Regal Classic 1 Hole Kitchen Mixer (Iron)
Flooring
Forte – existing
Lighting
Hinkley via The Lighting Centre
Oven, refrigeration
Fisher & Paykel
Dishwasher
Kitchen – Bosch; scullery – Fisher & Paykel
Ventilation
Falmec Siena +90 Deep
Wine fridge
Vintec
Water dispenser
InSinkErator
Awards
Trends International Design Awards (TIDA) Kitchens – Highly Commended

 

Project overview

This kitchen transformation was driven by the need to inject character, warmth, and a cohesive design that aligned with the owner’s interior aesthetic.

The original space, while functional, lacked personality and had not reflected the homeowner’s refined yet inviting style.

The redesign balances contemporary and classic elements, creating a timeless yet practical kitchen that seamlessly integrates with the home’s overall ambiance.

Design concept

Inspiration for the kitchen was anchored in an American Modern Heritage aesthetic, a fusion of classic and contemporary influences.

The design introduces a subtle industrial feel, incorporating steel-framed doors with delicate, thin profiles.

These elements add depth and interest without feeling overly traditional – allowing for an elegant yet approachable atmosphere.

The kitchen offers a wealth of functionality – not least myriad to-hand storage options – with bar fridges to one side of the design.
The kitchen offers a wealth of functionality – not least myriad to-hand storage options – with bar fridges to one side of the design.

A mix of soft white framed cabinetry and warm veneer accents brings texture, contrast, and a bespoke, artisan quality to the space.

The neutral colour palette, composed of whites, off-whites, and muted tones, is layered with warm light and medium wood hues, reinforcing a sense of depth and warmth.

Functionality & flow

The existing flooring and kitchen footprint were largely retained due to their practicality and well-planned layout.

Enhancements were made to improve functionality without compromising the established workflow:

  • Seating was integrated at the end of the island, creating a comfortable, social hub without disrupting the workspace.
  • Appliance updates were minimal, maintaining the majority of existing fixtures while incorporating a new integrated dishwasher and an additional dishdrawer in the scullery for improved efficiency.
  • The scullery sink was relocated to the opposite end of the room, ensuring it remained out of sight – given that the double cavity slider doors were typically left open, this change enhanced the visual appeal and kept the main kitchen space clutter-free.
  • Internal cabinetry fit-out was significantly improved, optimising storage solutions and functionality despite maintaining the original footprint.
The design introduces a subtle industrial feel, incorporating glass-fronted and steel-framed doors with delicate, thin profiles.

Materiality & detail

A focus on natural materials ensures longevity and authenticity.

The combination of framed cabinetry, steel accents, and warm wood tones enhances the handcrafted quality of the space.

Traditional and curated decor elements were seamlessly incorporated behind the glass doors, adding layers of character and personality while maintaining a fresh and contemporary feel.

This kitchen brings together modern precision and classic charm, showing how thoughtful design can enhance both style and everyday functionality.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]

Find more design ideas and inspiration at trendsideas.com

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Credit List

Designer
Jessica Valintine, Jessica Valintine Design; co-designer (CAD drawings) – Tarryn Naude
Cabinetry
Custom framed doors (white), custom framed veneer – Prime European Oak with brushed finish
Cabinetry manufacturer
Craftsman Cabinets
Cabinetry hardware
Blum
Benchtops
Caesarstone Frosty Carina
Splashbacks
Kitchen – Caesarstone Frosty Carina; scullery – Quantum Tiles Fez
Taps
Kitchen – Plumbline Regal Classic 1 Hole Kitchen Mixer with Rinse Spray (Iron); scullery – Plumbline Regal Classic 1 Hole Kitchen Mixer (Iron)
Flooring
Forte – existing
Lighting
Hinkley via The Lighting Centre
Oven, refrigeration
Fisher & Paykel
Dishwasher
Kitchen – Bosch; scullery – Fisher & Paykel
Ventilation
Falmec Siena +90 Deep
Wine fridge
Vintec
Water dispenser
InSinkErator
Awards
Trends International Design Awards (TIDA) Kitchens – Highly Commended

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