
Country or Traditional kitchens are iconic of a warm and welcoming family environment. They can include an abundance of timber and heavily profiled capping on tall units, scrolled legs and timber bench tops for entertaining or keeping an eye on the children whilst you continue cooking. Cabinetry usually has a paint finish, and can feature woven basket inserts for vegetables. This style is best suited in 18th, 19th, and early 20th century villas and bungalows.
Old and New
This country kitchen and its large walk in scullery has everything . Quartz - Ice bench tops in the main kitchen and Linen stainless steel in the scullery. Paint finish doors, Tandem box drawers, country handles and plenty of open shelving.... click here to read more
Antique Style Country Kitchen
This unique country kitchen featured two islands, 'Antique' paint finish cabinetry and a stained Oak island. The main island consisted of 'Star Galaxy' Granite bench top and stained Oak top on the breakfast bar. ... click here to read more
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Comfortable Family Living
This Inglewood home featured a large kitchen and dining space in need of a kitchen to withstand entertaining guests and family get-togethers. We have used painted custom wood cabinetry with Corian bench tops. The rear wall out of view houses a large double door Fridge, seperate large wine Fridge, an... click here to read more
Farmhouse Feeling
This kitchen has a distinct farm house style, with painted tongue and groove cabinetry and Brass knob handles. The Formica bench top adds interest and oil finished Matai bench top on the breakfast bar ties in the handles. We have used a detailed profile capping, and skirting board aro... click here to read more
Dramatic Country Kitchen
This masterpiece consists of dark green painted cabinetry with antique Brass ring handles, and built in range hood between upper units over the ceramic hob. The bench tops are Elm timber by Generation 4, with solid turned legs down the end of the breakfast bar. This the... click here to read more