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cabinets are glass – letting light shine right
through. They also have concealed lighting top and bottom so are features of the
wider open-plan space at night as well.”
The under-counter cabinetry is walnut
with a contrasting matt white lacquer.
“In another move to visually optimise
space, we stepped some lower cabinets
out, thus avoiding the long, narrow lines
synonymous with a galley-style layout.”
To complete the scene, Cozen found a
’50s lamp in bits on site and restored it – this
is now a centrepiece over the dining table.
Designer/builder: Kevin Cozen ASID,
Classical Progression
Interior designer: Carolynn Cozen, Classical
Progression
Built-in cabinetry: Designer Kitchens LA
Closet Interiors: Leno Cabinetry
Cabinetry: Walnut and white lacquer, suspended
aluminium frames with glass cabinet fronts and backs
Countertop and splashback: Pure White
Caesarstone from Royal Stone
Oven: Thermador, Pro Series
Hood: Thermador, Masterpiece Series
Dishwasher: Thermador, Pro Series
Refrigeration: Thermador, French Door and Pro Series
Flooring: French oak, distressed
Lighting: Restored light from original home over
dining table.
Awards: Trends International Design Awards (TIDA)
Kitchens – Winner
Story by Charles Moxham
Photography by Chadwick Turner
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