NICOLE WALTON | Renovation Capital

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In this 1970s apartment, the kitchen was compact, making efficient use of space crucial.

A dishwasher 450mm in width was selected to fit the limited space, and with a single undermount sink installed, there remained sufficient bench space for other appliances. The client opted for a Bora downdraft rangehood/cooktop to avoid overhead cabinets, preserving the kitchen’s open feel and emphasizing the custom solid timber oak plate rack.

A Polytec Steccawood feature panel in Prime Oak was installed beside the fridge cabinet, matching the finger grip rails and tray dividers above the fridge. For the rest of the cabinetry, Polytec Topiary in a smooth finish was chosen. The splashback features a classic glosswhite subway tile with a handmade edge to add texture.

Task lighting is provided by a streamlined wall light that accentuates the tile’s texture, complemented by LED strip lighting under the floating shelf.

Photographer B Wall Media

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