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Home Build | Kitchen Inspiration

3.07.2013

With the build of our new home in full swing, I've decided to start a series centred around this exciting yet slightly daunting project! Focusing specifically on the interiors side of things, I figure there's no better way to kick off than with the kitchen. Like most Mums I spend loads of time here preparing meals and keeping hungry little tummies full! It's a cliche, but kitchens are the heart of the home and that ultimately is what we are striving for. Our kitchen, dining and living spaces are going to be open plan, and while the kitchen is not huge, the island (which was a must) is fairly long. I know the kids are going to love having a breakfast bar and I'm going to love spending time there entertaining friends and family. 

I'm sure it will come as no surprise that the colour palette we've chosen is monochrome. With my love of Scandinavian design and a yearning for pared-back simplicity, I like the idea of keeping the canvas white and adding colour and texture through furnishings and homewares. I've always wanted pale wooden flooring so that's what we've chosen for this area of the home. I'm completely obsessed with marble so that's also at the top of the wishlist. 

Of course I'll be doing my best to achieve the elegant, stylish home I've always wanted within budget. Ahem, I know. Not easy! But I'd just like to say that if there is any area of a new build that needs a bit of extra dosh thrown at it, it should be the kitchen! Right? Who's with me on this? It also goes to explain why I'm pushing to get 'my' kitchen signed off before hubby goes crazy with the electrical plan! It really is such an important area of the home to get right, but I am realistic. While we want good quality cabinetry, benchtops and tapware, I'm all for mixing bargain finds with designer pieces when it comes to kitchenware and accessories. In fact I'm quite looking forward to the challenge!

Here are a few images that pinpoint what we're going for.   


This kitchen was designed by Dina Broadhurst whose work I've previously featured on the blog here. This marble waterfall island (1) is pure inspiration! I love the narrow width of the bench. Sleek and elegant, I think it works especially well with marble which has such a timeless quality. 


When it comes to the kitchen of a world-renowned food guru like Donna Hay, you know it's going to be good. The Donna Hay Studio kitchen, designed by Brian Hoy Design not only looks stunning, it has a great layout and top notch appliances. I've picked this one out because I love the marble splashback (1) and the stainless steel back benchtop (2). While we're considering both of these surfaces for our kitchen, we know for sure that the cabinetry will be all white with recessed/negative detailing i.e no handles (3).


To maximise storage, we've chosen to extend our cabinetry as high as possible (1). It also prevents the dreaded dust collection you get at the top of cabinets! I've already got my black and white striped rug from Let Liv (2) and we are installing pale wood flooring (3) although wider floor boards then these. Just so you know. 

To finish off, here are ten things on my kitchen wishlist.


01 Oven mitt and potholder from Åhléns 
02 Kitchenaid Artisan Mixer
03 Perforated Tolix Stool
04 Marble Hay Tray via Stylizimo
05 Lee Broom Crystal Lights from Bob & Friends
06 Design Letters Cups by Arne Jacobsen
07 Deer Teatowel by Angela McKay from Father Rabbit
08 Herb Pot Trio by Sagaform
09 Marble benchtop, Prahran Residence by Wonder
10 Nespresso Lattissima

Have any of you gone down the path of building? I'd love to hear your experiences. Or maybe you'd like to? Whether you're thinking about building or even renovating, I hope that by sharing my journey with you I inspire some of you out there to take the plunge and go for it.

Before I go I'd like to say congratulations to Erin Pickering, the winner of the Endemic World - Inaluxe Giveaway! Also a massive thank you to Endemic World for their generosity.  

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16 comments:

  1. It sounds perfect, and eerily like my dream kitchen. We haven't built new, but renovated an older home, and we have left the kitchen and bathroom til last, as these need some serious dollars thrown at them! I am itching to do them not that we've finished most of our outside - wrap around deck, patio and pergola. I look forward to following your progress :) x

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    1. Your outside sounds fab Vic and exciting times ahead when you do get started on the kitchen and bathroom! x

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  2. Yay! I've been hoping for some details (sneaky peeks?) on your build. All looks gorgeous - no surprise there x

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    1. Hi Krista! Thank you. I can't wait to share more as we progress - sneak peeks are definitely in the plans! x

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  3. Some great ideas there! I'm all for monochrome also and accessorizing! Can't wait to see the finished result Michelle. Funny I was just looking at the herb pot today at Simon James Concept, very cute if you've got the sunshine. Mel x P.S. Wise choice for the Nespresso my love;)

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    1. Good to know they have them at SJC - thanks for the tip! I thought of you when I added in the Nespresso - it's been on my wishlist for so long! x

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  4. So great that you are going to share the pieces of building/decorating process with us - I'm more than sure that the result will be a true eye candy!;)
    Having a kitchen island myself I can say that this is really a must and I'd recommend it to everyone who has enough space to afford it! Kitchen is the heart of the home and kitchen island is the heart of the kitchen! :)

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    1. Thanks Anu. I have always wanted to own a home with a kitchen island, so it's very exciting! x

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  5. where is the black and white carpet from ? Thanks

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    1. I purchased mine from here:
      http://www.letliv.co.nz/collections/new-arrivals/products/let-liv-cotton-striped-floor-rug
      x Michelle

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  6. I'm loving the idea of the kitchen rug at the moement and this B&W one is great !!

    http://hidinginheaven.blogspot.fr/2013/03/the-one-with-summer-dress.html

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  7. Hi,

    I love your ideas and style, I am currently in the middle of building our own home and are tossing up ideas for our island bench. I like the earthy tones that you use and we have a polished concrete floor with woodgrain cupboards and white overhead cupboards. We can't decide on a Calcutta marble or a polished concrete bench top. I'm concerned the room will have too much cement in it if we go polished concrete. What are your thoughts?

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    1. Hi Tahnee, your build sounds amazing. I love polished concrete, especially floors and benchtops! Will the woodgrain cupboards be part of the island? If so, then I would say go with the concrete benchtop, as the wood will be a lovely contrast and provide a break between the floor and bench. Although I love marble, I would stick to just those 3 surfaces of concrete, wood and white cabinetry x

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  8. Thanks heaps for your feedback, I really like the concrete too. But I was just worried that the concrete bench and floor being different may look weird, as they will be different pour's of concrete.

    Also, while you are on a role I would love to hear your thoughts on bathroom tile selections. It's proving to be the heardest decision of the build. Thanks Tahnee x

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  9. Hi Michelle,
    Thanks heaps for the feedback, I love concrete too but I was just worried that the concrete bench and floor being from diiferent pours (hence possibly different colour) may look weird.

    Also while you are on a role I would love to hear your thoughts on bathroom tile selections. It seems to be our most difficult decision of the entire house.
    Thanks x Tahnee

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    1. Hi Tahnee. I'll be writing a post on bathroom inspiration at some point over the next couple of months as part of this series although I can appreciate you probably want some guidance asap! Please feel free to email me as I'd love to help you! x thedesignchaser@gmail.com

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