Modern Black kitchen

Prospect Terrace

“Our clients’ villa renovation aims were to create a light, open and sunny home that would enable them to fulfil their love of entertaining. From a design perspective they wanted to create an interior that had a unique and distinctive aesthetic - and was bold. This desire began with wanting to incorporate full height steel joinery to open up the back of the home. We were tasked with considering the design of this joinery and to bring all elements of the interiors together. Our approach was to create an interior centred around black and white - both in materiality and colour. To define the junction between the new and the old parts of the home we introduced black to the walls, doors, woodwork and ceiling. The main bathroom comes off this darkened cavity and in contrast imbues a soft white textural response. "Walking through to the new open plan living space you are introduced to oversized tiles on the floor - a material again tasked with defining the old and the new. Black oak veneer was used on all cabinetry with a custom baton and handle crafted to soften the depth of colour. The leathered granite benchtop and splashback a centrepiece to create impact and drama”

- at.space

Location
Auckland
Professionals Involved
at.space
at.space
PJR Construction
PJR Construction
Photographer
Studio Weir
Studio Weir
Awards
Custom Product Used

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Prospect Terrace

“Our clients’ villa renovation aims were to create a light, open and sunny home that would enable them to fulfil their love of entertaining. From a design perspective they wanted to create an interior that had a unique and distinctive aesthetic - and was bold. This desire began with wanting to incorporate full height steel joinery to open up the back of the home. We were tasked with considering the design of this joinery and to bring all elements of the interiors together. Our approach was to create an interior centred around black and white - both in materiality and colour. To define the junction between the new and the old parts of the home we introduced black to the walls, doors, woodwork and ceiling. The main bathroom comes off this darkened cavity and in contrast imbues a soft white textural response. "Walking through to the new open plan living space you are introduced to oversized tiles on the floor - a material again tasked with defining the old and the new. Black oak veneer was used on all cabinetry with a custom baton and handle crafted to soften the depth of colour. The leathered granite benchtop and splashback a centrepiece to create impact and drama”

- at.space

Location
Auckland
Professionals Involved
at.space
at.space
PJR Construction
PJR Construction
Photographer
Studio Weir
Studio Weir
Awards
Custom Product Used
Black timber veneer panels
Prospect Terrace
Prospect Terrace