By admin, on November 10th, 2008%
I have today just finished the house fitout in Paddington that I started back in August.
This has been a real pleasure to work on this project. Seeing it all come together was a joy. All the tradesmen on site had different opinions as to how it was going to look once completed, but in the end everyone really liked the final finish.
Props have to go to Graham Davis, the Architect for designing this project. David is a pleasure to work with and open to suggestions. Always great to work with an Architect that appreciates the trades input. And the team at Bev Jenner Constructions are always great to work with.
You can check out the photos and info on each of the sections below.
House Fitout, Paddington Kitchen
House Fitout, Paddington Furniture
House Fitout, Paddington Walk in robe
House Fitout, Paddington Vanity
By admin, on November 10th, 2008%
The kitchen in this house fitout was made from rotary cut hoop pine plywood, finished in satin 2pac with exposed plywood edges, Laminex eggplant with 1mm pvc edges, stainless steel benches and splash backs with stainless steel shelves fitted to them. All tandembox softclose drawers and blumotion to doors and also a wire basket pull out pantry system with softclose. All handles were supplied by Madinoz.
The sink section of the kitchen is suspended off the wall without any kickboards. The pantry section has been designed to look like a large block and the island to look as if its sitting on a block as well.
At the ceiling, you will notice blades coming down from the ceiling all the way along, the frame work for these had to be made before being clad, allowing me to fit the blades into the ceiling, then the chippies were able to clad the exposed framework. We then used these ceiling blades to suspend the open shelves from them.
The open shelf above the island had to be built on site. It consisted of 19 components. I had to fit one half of one gable to the ceiling blades first, then fit the actual shelves into the slots. The other half of the side could then be put into place. This allowed me to screw them to the blades. After this was done, I could then fit the other side of the gables around the shelves and then put in some exposed fittings at the top to the blades. A complete work of art.
By admin, on November 10th, 2008%
All of this furniture consisted of shelves fitted to a feature wall, with a future fireplace to be installed between them. An entertainment unit and overheads fitted from the ceiling to the media room and a window seat.
All cabinetry is made from Rotary cut hoop pine plywood, finished in satin 2pac and exposed plywood edges handles from Madinoz.
By admin, on November 10th, 2008%
The walk in robe was made with rotary cut hoop pine plywood, finished in satin two pac and exposed plywood edges. Inside of the cabinets to the window ends are tandembox inner drawers. Handles are supplied by Madinoz
By admin, on November 10th, 2008%
The vanity was made from Rotary cut hoop pine plywood, finished in satin two pac with exposed plywood edges.

Hoop pine 2pac vanity