Posts tagged raglan joinery
A FAMILY HERRINGBONE TABLE
 

This stunner is our dining table is our family dining table.

We have received NZ native timbers from one of our kind clients as a gift. And what could be more beautiful than making a table out these beautiful timbers? We decided to make a really nice piece for our home. So Sascha has crafted this table for us.

The table has become much more than just a place to eat food at - it’s a place to meet, share stories, to sit down with friends. together with your kitchen, a big dining table can build the heart of your home.

 
UNIQUE PLYWOOD KITCHEN
 

This kitchen project was quite complex and involved finding a solution for the entry area, the dining room and the kitchen. Multifunctional with loads of storage - this was the motto of this unique eco plywood kitchen for a busy family.

The ceiling-high cabinet elements provide a lot of storage. A double-sided patry unit offers spaces for all those containers and cans for a big family. It also acts as a shoe shelf in the entry area and separates the entry from the kitchen.
In the background, a long shelving unit forms a visual connection between entry ’corridor’ and kitchen space.

The new island with sink has a breakfast bar area. The top is made of Rimu which is oiled with a natural oil-wax. Before the renovation, a wall used to separate the spaces. Taking this wall out has made a huge difference to the look and feel of our client’s home. it's so much lighter and more open.

Using every little inch in this kitchen- even the space around the inbuilt rangehood has been used to provide a little bit of storage. finding clever solutions for as much storage as possible in a small space was key in this kitchen renovation project.

And how gorgeous are these turquoise-blue tiles? Tiles are such a great way of adding colour and a certain style to your kitchen. The tiles in the photo are handmade, which makes them so unique.

The kitchen and new wall lining are birch plywood.

 
SCANDI KITCHEN IN THE BUSH
 

This kitchen is full of character and melts in beautifully with the rustic but light filled living area of this house. The floor tiles is the only element that we kept from the old kitchen space.

The owners asked for a minimalistic but child friendly design, even the two cats have been taken into consideration with their special feeding station.

The concrete benchtop and emerald tiles bring it all together.