




Adam & Kelsie wanted their kitchen and utility to feel bold, modern and beautifully coherent — a space with real presence that still worked effortlessly for family life. They were drawn to darker tones, clean lines and a layout that felt purposeful rather than purely practical.
We brought that vision to life with dramatic StoneArt Grey cabinetry, Dekton Trilium surfaces and seamless, full-height storage that instantly elevates the room. Integrated wine coolers, hidden appliances and sleek black detailing complete the look. The result is a striking, atmospheric space that feels sculpted, sophisticated and truly transformative the moment you walk in.

Joy had been living with a kitchen that never felt quite right. It was dark, busy and a bit draining, and she couldn’t shake the feeling that the space was working against her. She wanted something calmer and warmer – a space she could walk into in the morning and instantly feel settled. Somewhere that felt grown up, grounded and a better reflection of who she is.
So we stripped the room back and reimagined it from Joy’s point of view. Gentle, natural warmth, soft timber tones and a cleaner layout opened the space up, giving it an ease and quiet comfort it never had before. The kitchen doesn’t shout for attention anymore – it feels composed, welcoming and genuinely relaxing to be in.
The shift is huge. The room feels bigger, cooking feels lighter, and there’s a calmness to the space that just wasn’t there before. It finally supports her day instead of competing with it, and you can feel that difference the moment you step inside.

Our clients wanted a sleek, low-maintenance kitchen that balanced family practicality with clean, contemporary style. They also needed a cohesive design across the utility and media wall to keep the home feeling calm and uncluttered.
We delivered a seamless, high-performance space with fingerprint-resistant finishes, statement Calacatta worktops and top-tier Miele appliances. Every detail was designed around their lifestyle—modern, functional, and beautifully resolved from every angle.

Jeff and Gill had been working around a kitchen that just didn't fit their life anymore. They loved cooking and entertaining, but the old space felt cramped and disconnected—nowhere near the warm, sociable heart of the home they'd been imagining. They wanted room to breathe, room to gather, and a kitchen that actually reflected how they live.
So they extended, and we built them something properly special. Rich Cascada Shaker cabinetry in fjord blue wraps the space in depth and character, while crisp white quartz calacatta worktops keep it bright and clean. The Bora hob sits flush in the island for seamless entertaining, and those oak-backed display shelves above the prep area add warmth and personality without cluttering the room. The integrated wine cooler, warming drawer and twin ovens mean they're always ready—whether it's a quiet Sunday morning or a house full of guests.
The transformation is everything they hoped for. The kitchen flows, entertaining feels effortless, and Jeff and Gill finally have the warm, capable, sociable space they'd been dreaming of.

Melissa had been making do with a cramped, outdated kitchen that just didn't reflect who she was anymore. She wanted space, style and a proper entertaining kitchen—somewhere she could actually breathe. So she built an extension, and finally had the room to create the sleek, grown-up kitchen she'd been dreaming of.
We gave her clean lines, huge storage and a showroom finish. Deep graphite cabinetry against pale quartz concrete worktops anchors the space with real sophistication, while the flush Bora hob keeps everything sleek and uninterrupted. Those illuminated glass-fronted cabinets display her glassware beautifully, and the recessed seating at the island means friends can settle in properly while she cooks. Everything has a place, nothing's on show unless it's meant to be, and the whole room feels calm, capable and completely in control.
Now Melissa walks in and it just works. The space flows, entertaining feels effortless, and for the first time, her kitchen actually matches the life she wants to live in it.
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Our clients wanted a space that felt calmer, lighter and far more considered than the kitchen they had lived with for years. They dreamed of something warm and modern, with natural textures and a layout that finally made the room feel open, effortless and enjoyable to be in.
We reshaped the space with rich Milano Walnut, soft sand cabinetry and luxe Calacatta quartz to create a refined, welcoming atmosphere. The clean lines, hidden storage and subtle black accents pull everything together into a space that feels elevated, cohesive and genuinely life-enhancing. A complete transformation that brings everyday joy the moment you step inside.
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Gary had been making do with a kitchen that felt cramped and old-fashioned. The space didn't flow properly, and every time he tried to cook or entertain, he found himself fighting the layout. He wanted something modern and open—a kitchen that actually worked with him, not against him.
We opened it up completely, connecting the kitchen to the living area with a generous island that anchors the whole space. Soft concrete-effect cabinetry in slate grey runs floor to ceiling, giving the room a sleek, industrial edge without feeling cold. The 16mm slim laminate worktops in pale concrete tie it together, while the Bora hob sits flush in the island, keeping everything clean and uninterrupted. Matte black taps and handles add just enough contrast.
The transformation is massive. The kitchen feels twice the size, light floods through from the garden, and Gary can finally cook, work and relax in one flowing space that actually supports how he lives.

Sophie and Brett had been living with a kitchen that felt ordinary and a bit lifeless. It worked, but it didn't inspire them—and they wanted something bold, something with real presence. A space that felt considered, dramatic and unmistakably theirs.
We gave them exactly that. Soft concrete-grey Riva cabinetry wraps the walls in a calm, understated finish, while deep graphite black units add punch and contrast—especially on the island, where the bold cabinetry meets the stunning Dekton Laurant worktop. That stone is the showstopper: charcoal grey shot through with copper-gold veining that catches the light and gives the whole room warmth and depth. The Bora hob sits flush to keep the surface clean, and above it all, a striking timber-slatted ceiling detail adds texture and softness without competing with the rest.
The transformation is total. The kitchen now has real character and presence, and Sophie and Brett finally have a space that feels as bold and intentional as they'd always imagined.

Mark and his young family had outgrown their old kitchen. It was closed off from the rest of the house, and with two kids constantly underfoot, they needed a space where everyone could be together without it feeling chaotic. They wanted something warm and open—a proper family hub where cooking, homework and playing could all happen in the same room.
We knocked through and opened the kitchen into the living area, anchoring it with a huge island that seats four and gives Mark a clear view of the whole space. Rich walnut cabinetry runs floor to ceiling, bringing warmth and depth, while the smooth concrete-grey Riva cabinetry on the island and tall units keeps it grounded and modern. The Dekton Trilium worktop ties everything together—pale, textured and almost sculptural—and the Bora hob sits flush so there's no interruption. That striking metallic splashback catches the light and adds real character without overwhelming the room.
The shift is enormous. The kitchen flows into family life now instead of sitting apart from it, and Mark can finally cook, watch the kids and breathe all at once.

