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Kitchen Design
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Andrea Kukor



Set within a heritage terrace in Glebe, this kitchen was designed with quiet respect for the home’s architectural history. Classic in composition and pared back in palette, it honours tradition through shaker-style cabinetry, aged brass hardware, and subtle cornice details, all softened by the natural light that pours in from the surrounding garden.



There’s a calm familiarity to the space — a sense of quiet permanence that invites slow mornings, shared meals, and the simple pleasure of being home.
The layout is generous yet restrained, with clear sightlines to the garden and symmetry anchoring the key working zones. Finishes were selected for their lasting character crisp white joinery in painted MDF, and quartz surfaces used across both benchtop and splashback, composing a palette that feels both grounded and enduring.
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This is not a kitchen that seeks to reinvent, but to belong — quietly confident in its place, and built to last.