We reveal the story behind the cover star of the new issue of Kitchens & Bathrooms Quarterly, on sale now.

“These clients were having a new extension built which required a kitchen that would suit their bungalow-style home, but be a real showpiece like a classic piece of furniture. However, it would need to be practical and efficient. It should also have good balance and symmetry but enough detail to create some movement in the design.”
“A Hamptons-style theme was suggested with design flow created with the use of high open display units, colonial glazed glass doors under overhead spice shelves, together with a feature timber shelf under the breakfast bar. The practical element came from lots of drawers, built-in rubbish/recycling bins, detergent racks and a cook’s pantry for oils and sauces, along with another large pantry.”
Designer: Peter Gill CKD (AUS) CBD (AUS) for Kitchens by Peter Gill

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Doors Bungalow two-
pack satin
Benchtops Caesarstone Ocean Foam
Handles/knobs Pewter
Timber shelf Tasmanian oak
Canopy QASAIR Federation
Oven Ilve 900mm cooker, Siemens steam oven
Dishwasher Semi integrated
Microwave With trim kit
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