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these appliances provide another contemporary
accent in the design.
“The owners’ collection of pottery and
artefacts was displayed by introducing a glassfronted cabinet in the main kitchen and open
shelving in the scullery,” says Hunt. “The floating shelves either side of the front cooktop are
mainly for display, whereas the open cabinets in
the scullery are more about speedy access.
“The stainless steel benchtop in the scullery is a change from work surfaces elsewhere.
Its Linen finish is pleasing to touch, gives a
seamless look and resists scrapes and scratches.
“Taken together, the kitchen, scullery and
bar are crisp and clean, with a contemporary
classic look. Touches such as the cupboard to
one side of the island and the single grey cabinet
in the scullery, contribute to the individual,
casual style the owners wanted.”
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Above: A single charcoal grey
cabinet helps avoid a uniform look
in the scullery, which is almost the
same size as the front kitchen. Used
for prepping and cooking when
the owners entertain, this space
also features a sink, cooktop and
refrigeration.
Story by Charles Moxham
Photography by Jamie Cobel
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