By admin, on April 18th, 2012%
Back in March I was asked to supply and install a kitchen in Flagstone. After designing the layout with the clients and being asked for some colour input, we came up with this kitchen in the photos.
With the combination of Flexpanel Designer white sheen as the main colour chosen and random features of Flexpanel Abyss Sheen, the colours worked quite well together. Both of these colours complimented the chosen benchtops of Laminex Pure Mineral stone diamond gloss. We went with Barchies Stainless steel Moreton handles to work with the width of all the drawers.
The clients went with a red glass splashback to add that extra touch to grab your attention when you see the kitchen for the first time.
To allow the drawers to work at such wide widths, I made use of the new metabox stabilisation rails to stop them from getting the wobbles. I also used the metabox softclose to keep the cost down, which also was a new accomplishment since Blum themselves did not know if they would work in conjunction with the stabilisation rails.
Anyway, I’m sure you will all like the photos.
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 June 14th, 2010%
Early this year I installed a kitchen and vanity for Bev Jenner Constructions at West End. The materials we used on this one was Laminex White Fine Edge and Laminex Chamois Fine Edge doors and 1mm pvc edge panels, 40mm Caesar Stone Nougat benchtops, brushed aluminium kickboards, Dulux Lime Parfait Glass Splash Backs and Moreton Stainless Steel handles.
Take a look at the photos for a better idea on how it was all used. Sorry about the graininess of the photos, for some reason I couldn’t get any decent shots of these.
By admin, on June 23rd, 2009%