Nikki & Shaz’s House, Balmain

Nikki and Shaz enlisted architect Anthony Green to design and project manage a renovation to their home. The sandstone cottage had been previously renovated in the early nineties and had great bones but felt a little dark, dated and cramped. Their brief was to revamp the living areas to bring in more light and storage, while introducing a modern material palette.  

Wide shot of Nikki & Shazz's kitchen
 
 
 

Nikki and Shaz liked plywood as a material due to its durability and sustainable use of timber. Matter introduced them to Blackbutt Armourply by Big River and it was love at first sight!

 
Wide shot of kitchen looking to lounge
 
 

We celebrated the beautiful rotary cut grain of the Armourply by matching it in large blocks across the back wall of the kitchen, bordered with solid Blackbutt timber battens and handles. 

 
 

Painting selected doors and back panels in a bright orange helps to break up the large swathes of Blackbutt timber and reflects the bold personalities of Nikki and Shaz

 
 
 

The rich caramel tones of the Blackbutt Armourply contrast with and complement the exposed sandstone walls of the original cottage perfectly.

 

Anthony Green reached out to Matter to execute the cabinetry for the kitchen, dining and living room. He had created drawings for these areas, then worked collaboratively with us on the final layout, detailing, and material choices. 

Nikki and Shaz liked plywood as a material due to its durability and sustainable use of timber. Matter introduced them to Blackbutt Armourply by Big River and it was love at first sight! The rich caramel tones contrasted with and complement the exposed sandstone walls of the original cottage perfectly. We celebrated the beautiful rotary cut grain of the Armourply by matching it in large blocks across the back wall of the kitchen, bordered with solid Blackbutt timber battens and handles. 

Nikki and Shaz are both keen cooks and liked the idea of being able to socialise with their family or guests while doing so. We worked through endless layouts with Nikki, Shaz and Anthony to ensure the entire bench of the kitchen is open to the living and dining rooms. The stove takes center stage, and with downdraft extraction built into the Bora cooktop, their view of the rest of the room is unhindered. Stainless steel benchtops are a durable and timeless choice, they wrap around the entire working area of the kitchen while the dining side is treated with contrasting Blackbutt Armourply. 

Perhaps one of the most striking features of the kitchen are the bright orange-painted doors and panels. These were initially introduced as an economical way to break up the large swathes of timber, but they punch above their weight and reflect the bold personalities of Nikki and Shaz. The orange also features on the doors of the breakfast bar and on the back panel of the large living room bookshelf.  

Functional solutions such as double Kessebohmer pantries, an appliance cupboard with fold-back doors and a 5 bin drawer below the sink ensure this kitchen is a pleasure and effortless to use.

 

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