By admin, on January 29th, 2012
One of the things I always get asked when customers see my display kitchen with the under sink drawers is “How does the waste work?” It’s something I always explain as requiring the back mounted waste kit by Oliveri, or “Opti-Space Connector Kit”
This allows for the waste pipe to be mounted flat at the very back of the cabinet, which in turn means that a drawer can be installed into the cabinet. The drawer will need to be around 100mm shorter in depth than usual due to the waste still be required.
Also if you’re floor waste comes up in the middle to front of the cabinet, it should ideally be returned under the kick board with two ninety degree bends so that it can be brought up at the back of the cabinet as well.
This can also be achieved by using a double bowl connector, then fitting a ninety degree bend pointing towards the back of the cabinet, then another ninety degree bend pointing downwards being joined into the normal s trap as per normal.
By admin, on October 11th, 2011
By admin, on October 6th, 2011
This is a house I just recently completed in September. The fitout consisted of the kitchen, office, bookcase, laundry, powder room, linen cabinet, 4 bedroom built in robes, walk in robe, window seat to main bedroom, hallway cabinetry and guest bedroom.
I wasn’t able to get photos of it all, but did get some, so thought its best to put them up.
The products used were Laminex white, Laminex Fossil, Spotted gum veneer, Caesar stone tops and black marble feature panels.
Everything had blumotion to the doors and stainless steel tandembox drawers throught the whole house.
By admin, on October 6th, 2011
Today I had a chance to go out and take a photo of this entertainment unit.
Its a 4.4mtr long cabinet suspended off the floor with pocket doors to centre. The client doesn’t like to see their television so it sits inside the cabinet with the pocket doors.
The finish was 2pac designer white satin to all surfaces and the use of tipon touch release door openers keeps the lines clean with no handles
By admin, on October 3rd, 2011
Another view of the cutlist office 
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By admin, on May 12th, 2011
I’ve gotten the library door all fitted in this morning.
Spotted gum solid timber edges with Laminex polar white melamine shelves and backs


By admin, on May 10th, 2011
Nearly completed this library at westend

Just got the cd rack door to go

By admin, on May 9th, 2011
Just had to pop in to finish off this 2pac kitchen in wilston, thought I’d pop some pics up while I’m out here


By admin, on March 15th, 2011
I recently finished a kitchen and vanity at Norman Park. The builder on this one was Bev Jenner Constructions and the architect that designed the house was Tekton Consulting.
With the project there was a kitchen, scullery, vanity, living room shelving and study shelving.
Products used was Caesar stone Free spirit in a 50mm edge detail, 2pac clear satin finish hoop pine plywood with exposed edges, 2pac satin white watsonia to fronts, formica Mocha Velour to the kicks, laminex 25mm parchment with matching pvc edges to the scullery shelving, glass splash backs and lastly Barchie 288mm Byron steel handles.
This one was a real pleasure to see completed and I was happy to be able to get some photos of the completed project to show off.
Some of the photos may look similar, but I’ve taken shots from different angles to try and show more of them.
By admin, on March 15th, 2011
On a previous post I mentioned finding out that one of the kitchens I designed and installed was in the Autumn issue of Queensland homes magazine.
I was able to get in touch with the photographerJohn Downs and asked if he would send me some hi res shots of what he took. John obliged and sent them over.
The kitchen was one I installed a couple of years back at 17 mile rocks. The original post is located here to see all of my own photos after I’d completed it.
But as I’m sure you are aware, John Downs has done an absolutely fantastic job of making these shots look incredible.
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