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EDITOR'S LETTER

No matter how you slice or splice it, a beautifully designed and seamlessly functioning kitchen is a luxury and necessity.

Looking at building and renovating a new kitchen? This special WA Guide to Kitchens includes 40 pages of advice and inspiration for creating your ultimate space.

Lux Interiors shows us how to design a swoon-worthy kitchen, Cosentino introduces their newest range of luxury stones, and Hart & Co. reveals the most luxurious appliances for a kitchen to die for.

Tour four unique kitchens by WA designers Jane Ledger, Emma Hann, Jess O'Shea and The Kitchen Studio IQ – so inspiring! Plus, check out our exclusive interactive feature and see your favourite stool at home in your kitchen.

There's all this and more in our exclusive WA guide. Let us know if you have any great tips or ideas, and join the conversation at @havenist.

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The Ultimate Kitchen Guide

DESIGN

04 Recipe For Success

Lux Interiors’ essential ingredients for a designer kitchen.

08 Style Set in Stone

The lowdown on engineered stone benchtops.

30 The Luxe List: The Appliances to Lust-For in 2024

The luxury investments set to elevate your kitchen.

32 Perth’s Best Places to Buy Lighting

Design-led lights for the most fashionable of kitchens.

40 Five Fantastic Floor Ideas

Step up your floor game.

STYLE

10 On the Tools

Pimp your kitchen with cool functionality.

28 Pull Up A Perch

Put yourself in the hot seat with our pick of chic counter stools.

42 Biophilia

It’s easy being green.

KITCHENS

12 Simple Pleasures

Designer Jane Ledger lends her signature elegant aesthetic to a Mount Lawley kitchen.

16 Modern Muse

A dated Cottesloe kitchen gets a mid-century makeover.

20 Rock Star

Designer Emma Hann gives a Dalkeith kitchen the red carpet treatment.

24 History Revisited

An East Fremantle kitchen embraces classic elements and luxurious essentials.

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Recipe Successfor

TDREAMING OF YOUR VERY OWN DESIGNER KITCHEN?
HERE ARE THE ESSENTIAL INGREDIENTS FOR CRAFTING A SWOON-WORTHY SPACE.

WORDS ELIZABETH CLARKE IN PARTNERSHIP WITH LUX INTERIORS

INVESTMENT IN LUXURY

A beautiful and functional kitchen should be designed to make life calmer, comfier, and stylish. "A designer kitchen is a significant investment, and achieving the desired level of luxury requires careful budgeting and planning," says Pen. "High-end materials, fine craftsmanship, and professional design are all essential to creating a kitchen that aligns with your expectations.”

Endless counter space, seamless cabinetry, integrated pulls, marble waterfall islands, and jawdropping appliances make your kitchen

gorgeous and more valuable, shoring up an investment in your home and future.

he kitchen is where dinner is served, homework gets done, friends gather for drinks, and family come together for the most special of occasions. As the busiest space in the house, it also reflects your style and how you live each day.

"For people who love to cook, entertain or simply spend a lot of time in their kitchen, it's important it is timeless, sophisticated and easy to navigate," says Pen Melis, principal interior designer at Lux Interiors. "Like a beautiful meal, a designer kitchen requires the right ingredients."

We asked Pen for her recipe for the ultimate dream kitchen that will showcase beauty and functionality for years to come.

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BESPOKE LAYOUT

"Your kitchen's floorplan and positioning in your home significantly impact overall functionality, convenience and design," says Pen.

Determining the best layout, materials and style for your kitchen depends on your taste and lifestyle, and how you plan to use the space. "The layout plays a pivotal role in achieving the best flow and functionality," agrees Pen. "The most suitable kitchen layout depends on the available space and your needs. The placement of key functionalities in a kitchen is integral to creating a successful space."

Designer kitchens, especially ones used to entertain, include a scullery or butler's pantry that allows functional items, such as the coffee machine, microwave, dishwasher, generous storage and an extra sink, to remain discreet and out of view. It's a layout best suited to an airy, spacious floorplan, though if space is limited, integrating these functionalities behind beautiful cabinetry is the perfect solution. »

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TIMELESS DESIGN

Kitchen trends come and go, so investing in a traditional kitchen that combines a classic colour and material palette, elegant hardware and seamless functionality is a no-brainer.

"A kitchen renovation is a significant investment, so it's essential to make sure it looks great now and in years to come," says Pen. "This doesn't mean you have to sacrifice personal style. Calm, beauty and practicality are essential for a designer kitchen and a Lux professional designer can assist you in creating a space that's timeless and reflects your taste and lifestyle."

Consider fluted glass fronts for cabinetry, statement pendant lights, and beautifully veined stone for benchtops and splashbacks. Combined, they create a kitchen as stylish today as it will be years from now.

"Calm, beauty and practicality are essential for a designer kitchen..."
PEN MELIS, Lux Interiors

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QUALITY & CRAFTSMANSHIP

There are kitchens, and then there are designer kitchens. What sets them apart? Meticulous attention to detail, a flawless finish and an innate understanding of the materials can only be achieved by the most experienced expert craftsmen.

"It's the secret ingredient to achieving the highest kitchen standard," says Pen. "Custom cabinetry, intricate details and precise construction are essential for creating a visually stunning and functional space. As experienced designers and builders, we bring a unique perspective to your custom kitchen project, applying creative thinking and practical strategies to achieve your desired outcome.” n

CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT. 1 A custom profile complements a Zetr power outlet. 2 Custom fluted profile with anodised metal trim. 3 Brass ledge pull handles with custom timber flute drawer profile. 4 Painted metal frames with bronze fluted glass doors and brass knobs.

Lux Interiors

U4/355 Stirling Hwy, Claremont luxinteriors.com.au

Style Set in Stone

COSENTINO’S HOTTEST NEW RANGES FOR THE COOLEST OF KITCHENS.

WORDS ELIZABETH CLARKE

IN PARTNERSHIP WITH COSENTINO

Mineral stone, the darling of the international design scene, introduces exciting possibilities for Australian homes. Its unrivalled versatility, durability and beauty make it a go-to for architectural and interior projects of all styles and sizes.

Cosentino, the world's premium hybrid mineral surface material choice for interior countertop surfaces, continues to lead the industry. Its stunning colour designs and technological innovations offer vast application possibilities for any functional surface, such as benchtops, vanities, dining tables and sideboards.

Loved for its eclectic design capabilities, resilience, and resistance to bacteria, mould and mildew, Cosentino is harder and more robust than natural stone. It is simple to maintain, doesn't require sealing, and is heat, scratch, and stain resistant.

Cosentino's bestselling Silestone range has all this and more. Its near-zero porosity makes it resistant to moisture, stains, acid, scratches and impacts, making it ideal for busy bathrooms, kitchens and laundries. Made from premium natural minerals and recycled materials, it is manufactured using an innovative low silica and more sustainable approach to producing architectural surfaces.

Silestone's new ranges, Le Chic and Urban Crush, reaffirm the brand's commitment to innovation, elegance and colour. Cosentino vice president Itay Shimony says both collections' contemporary aesthetics and vibrant energy are perfect for the modern home.

"Le Chic's meticulous veining is a good example of our significant advancements in surfacing technology, and Urban Crush captures the vibrant essence of urban spaces," he says. "Both collections signal an exciting milestone for the Silestone portfolio."

With its nod to sophisticated Victorian and Parisian style, Le Chic exudes elegance and elan via its expressive veining and metallic accents, thanks to Cosentino's cutting-edge moulding system.

The Urban Crush collection, more nuanced in appearance, draws inspiration from city landscapes. Its soft, dusty palette creates the perfect backdrop for raw, eclectic interiors.

Whichever collection your project leans towards, Le Chic and Urban Crush will be sure to inspire, instilling timeless beauty and functionality into your home for years to come. n cosentino.com

ON THE TOOLS

CURATED BY ELIZABETH CLARKE

1 Moccamaster Classic coffee machine, $515, Arrival Hall. 2 Tactica bottle opener, $30, Remedy. 3 Dusen Dusen Everybody kitchen timer, $95, Monde Design. 4 Alessi Plisse kettle, $192.95, Kitchen Warehouse. 5 Smeg dish, $299, Winning Appliances.
Styleware set, $165, Empire Home.
Citrus Press tool, $65, Monde Design. 8 HAY tin, $20, Arrival Hall. 9 Marble mortar pestle, $69.95, Empire Home. 10 Marimekko tray, $87, kettu. 11 Opinel knife set, $75.00, Kate and Abel. 12 Marimekko Pieni Unikko kitchen towel, $28, kettu.

Simple Pleasures

Designer Jane Ledger rejuvenated a dated kitchen to align with a more modern way of living.

PHOTOGRAPHY JODY D'ARCY WORDS ELIZABETH CLARKE

INTERIOR DESIGNER JANE LEDGER

A soft and elegant palette evokes calm in an otherwise busy space. Pro Style Kitchens installed the cabinetry. Its finish is 2Pac in Casper White by Dulux. The island and rear benchtops are topped in engineered stone, as is the rear splashback

There is much sunlight and refined detailing in this Mount Lawley kitchen crafted by designer Jane Ledger.

Housed in an open-plan living space in the 1980s extension of a character home, it required modernising for its young family. It also needed to sit comfortably with the home's heritage.

The open-plan space, including living and dining, was vast and elongated with soaring ceilings, a red and cream colour scheme, several poorly positioned windows and very little sunlight. The designer's largest challenge, however, was to create dedicated interior spaces within the cavernous area that are by turns intimate, functional and contemporary.

Designing around the light and working within the existing wall structures, Jane "broke up" the large wall and ceiling expanses with new skylights, a generous doublehung window and a three-panel black framed stacking door that pulls in light, which she says changes constantly throughout the day. "Creating different moods within this generous zone has been one of the most fulfilling outcomes of this design," she says.

The kitchen rotates around a large island bench that houses a sink, bin and dishwasher, making post-meal cleanup a cinch. Its central location watches over the »

« living zone, and its size and shape allow plenty of space for entertaining. Twin banks of cabinetry bridged by overhead cupboards on either side of the stovetop are beautifully illuminated thanks to a panel of horizontal glazing directly above.

One of Jane's most important factors when reimagining the space was: how will the family use it? The owners prefer stovetop cooking over using the oven; however, with two young boys, they knew an oven, combination steam oven and microwave were necessary. "With this in mind, I positioned two ovens in a separate bank of cabinetry along the western wall that allows easy placement of dishes and trays straight out of the oven and onto the island bench," says Jane. "A second cook can work simultaneously on the southern wall on the induction cooktop, and others can easily move, prepare and interact in the space."

The ASKO ovens sit sleek and discreetly alongside other

fully integrated appliances, ensuring the space remains elegant, chic and uncluttered. Jane explored new and sustainable materials for joinery and surfaces, including engineered stone for the benchtops and Screenwood pre-finished boards that wrap around the island bench, imbuing elegance and interesting detail.

The home's original refined architectural vocabulary provided a springboard for Jane, who chose a palette of soft greys and cabinetry that references the traditional Shaker style for a sense of history. A luminous Jardan pendant together with black hardware and window frames act like punctuation points in the serene and timeless space. "The palette was kept minimal; it didn't need lots of colour and contrasting texture," Jane says. "The idea was to keep the design streamlined, sophisticated but welcoming. I think it holds its own in this generous space." n janeledger.com.au

"Creating different moods within this generous zone has been one of the most fulfilling outcomes of this design."
JANE LEDGER

LEFT. A large French-door refrigerator is seamlessly hidden within the cabinetry. The island bench sink makes a statement in black and the sink mixer features a brushed nickel finish. A moon-like glass pendant light from Jardan adds a soft glow to the space.

RIGHT TOP. Matte black handles and a slim rail profile lend style and sophistication to the custom cabinetry.

RIGHT MIDDLE. The island bench is packed with functionality along with a breakfast bar with space for counter stools

"The idea was to keep the design streamlined, sophisticated but welcoming."
JANE LEDGER

BOTTOM LEFT + ABOVE. The original Jarrah floorboards have been patched, repaired and stitched to suit the new space. Black framed windows and rear stacking doors add definition to the kitchen’s subtle colour palette and pull in sunlight and fresh air. A large ceiling skylight makes a bright addition. The ovens and cooktop are discreetly integrated within the cabinetry.

A bold palette of finishes lends depth and definition to this midcentury-inspired Cottesloe kitchen.

PHOTOGRAPHY JODY D'ARCY

WORDS ELIZABETH CLARKE

INTERIOR DESIGNER JESS O'SHEA

Modern Muse

Designer Jess O’Shea has ushered in a stylish Cottesloe kitchen’s second act, rooting her design decisions firmly in midcentury style.

The more minimalist predecessor to the excessive glamour of the 1980s and the whimsical styles that came before it, midcentury design has true staying power. Spanning 1933 to 1965, it prioritised simplicity, clean lines, natural elements and functionality, making it a style perfect for the contemporary kitchen.

“It’s a bold style you need to feel passionate about to apply to your home,” says Jess. “There are different midcentury styles – such as Palm Springs and traditional – you can choose from, and certain aspects of it, like lots of timber and pops of colour, are simple to adopt.”

For this eight-year-old midcenturyinspired home, Jess was handed a blank canvas. She says while its “bones were there” and the kitchen was in relatively good nick, its mushroom-coloured cabinetry and impractical layout needed work. »

Sheeted mosaics and Spotted Gum veneer set the tone in the kitchen alongside benchtops by Cosentino.

« Rendering a more functional layout, Jess created a cook’s kitchen, complete with a generous island bench, double oven, generous storage, a large integrated fridge and a fluted glass spirits cabinet. Behind it is a hardworking scullery and laundry with a large walk-in pantry with beautiful timber shelving, a generous double sink, wine fridge, fully integrated dishwasher and lots of storage.

The kitchen is nostalgic yet contemporary with its purposefully period-correct material palette of green tiles and Spotted Gum veneer.

“The brief was for a strong midcentury feel and lots of colour,” Jess says. “We wanted a more timeless feel, which meant making the whole space timber.”

The boldest part of the composition is the island bench wrapped in vertical timber battens. Jess packed it with storage on one side and suspended it off the ground,

allowing light to flow beneath it that helps illuminate the space.

The lino floors in the scullery and laundry, and timber boards in the kitchen, were replaced and enriched with terrazzo that delineates the kitchen from the living areas and provides pause in the timber-dominated space.

“Some people find layers of timber polarising, but when you are in the space, it’s brightened by the white walls in the adjoining living and dining areas,” she says. “When natural light is filtering in on a cloudy day, the change in light levels is amazing to watch.”

The space’s ambience is buoyed by artisanal, organic objects that subtly elevate simple surfaces. Embracing the sleek minimalist qualities so loved in midcentury designs, Jess has created a bold, confident kitchen that proves minimalism can be warm, inviting and contemporary. n jessosheadesigns.com.au

"When natural light is filtering in on a cloudy day, the change in light levels is amazing to watch."

JESS O'SHEA

FAR LEFT. The rangehood is concealed within a curvilinear frame clad in Spotted Gum veneer and flanked by open shelving. The Zip tap is from Hart & Co.

LEFT. The island bench features curved edges that mirror those of the framed rangehood. Jess replaced the timber floors in this space with characterful terrazzo.

RIGHT. In keeping with the kitchen’s midcentury feel, Jess designed a tall spirits cabinet with a timber and fluted glass door. The curved terrazzo floor artfully zones the area from the adjacent living spaces.

"We wanted a timeless feel, which meant making the whole space timber."
JESS O'SHEA

RIGHT TOP & BOTTOM. The scullery includes generous storage, a wine fridge, an integrated dishwasher and a microwave The laundry’s washing machine and dryer are tucked out of sight beneath the bench, and above is a Franke sink and Abey goose mixer. All available from Hart & Co.

The scullery is swathed in Spotted Gum veneer that conceals cupboards, drawers, appliances and a pantry. A bank of louvres draws fresh air into the space.

The kitchen in this classic Tuscan-style Dalkeith home was crying out for a more modern slant, and while its location was destined to stay, it was in dire need of an upcycle.

Instilling the U-shape configuration with renewed functionality while not changing its footprint was designer Emma Hann's modus operandi.

"The owner is a fabulous cook and entertainer, and with her children now all grown up the kitchen needed to adapt to its changing role," Emma tells Havenist. "There was a coffee machine, appliances and large cooking utensils taking up valuable bench space, and a top priority was making the island bench more user-friendly. The owners were worried it would consume too much space, but I knew it would make it more practical and welcoming for entertaining." »

Dramatic granite splashbacks and benchtops crafted by D’Amelio Stone are the stars of this spectacular space –the wrap-around cabinetry co-stars with its timeless, understated 2Pac finish. The leather stools with bolster backrests are by Grazia & Co., and the oven, integrated refrigerator and dishwasher and wine fridge are all from Winning Appliances.

"It's a beautiful, timeless space with functionality that doesn't need much else. There is also enough going on with that stone – it is absolutely the star of this show!"
EMMA HANN

« The fridge was swapped from the right-hand side to the left, providing space between other integrated appliances, and a large step-in pantry was installed next to the bank of Neff ovens, instantly liberating more bench room.

Storage was a critical issue, with appliances galore and benchtops a dumping zone for car keys, paperwork and bags. Lacking a scullery or secondary utility area, Emma designed two ample appliance cupboards and generous storage for lesser-used items that now extends to the ceiling. An unsightly air-conditioner was concealed within the joinery and is operated via a remote control. The island bench was extended and integrated with a wine fridge and more storage space, accessible from every angle. "For miscellaneous items, we installed shallow drawers on the bench’s busiest side so everything has its place, which keeps the surfaces clear and uncluttered," says Emma.

While extraordinarily functional, the space is anything but ordinary thanks to the 2Pac joinery’s cool grey tone with a hint of sage and swathes of wildly veined granite. Dramatic in black and white with a leather-like touch, it washes over work surfaces, the island bench, and most dramatically across the splashback.

"We considered marble at first, but we didn't feel it would be as practical or user-friendly in this application," says Emma. "This granite is tactile and textural and incredibly resilient. The splashback is the hero, and the fabricator did a beautiful job ensuring the veining was consistent in the slab."

To anchor the scheme, the once golden-toned timber floor was stripped and lightened up, adding warmth to the space. A large window above the sink, overlooking the tennis court and pool, draws in natural light.

A set of Grazia&Co. Iva stools from Loam has transformed the island bench into a space for family and friends to gather. Bronze detailing on the footrests adds sparkle to the space. Embellishment otherwise is minimal, with coffee accoutrements by Tom Dixon and artisanal vessels by Loam displayed on a bench. Favourite cookbooks and Mud ceramics in subtle shades of lemon and butter are placed carefully in open shelving.

"There is fantastic artwork throughout the house, so we deliberately kept the kitchen very understated," says Emma. "There is no pendant or statement lighting, just downlights. It's a beautiful, timeless space with functionality that doesn't need much else. There is also enough going on with that stone – it is absolutely the star of this show!" n emmahanninteriors.com.au

LEFT. The quiet grey cabinetry is detailed with minimal hardware and a subtle profile line. Emma squeezed storage and shelving into every available space.

THIS PAGE. Cooking essentials, ceramics and collectibles by designers including Tom Dixon and Mud Australia are displayed on benches and open shelving, and are the only embellishments needed in this glamorous space.

"This granite is tactile and textural and incredibly resilient. The splashback is the hero."
EMMA HANN

History Revisited

Functionality meets classic good looks in this timeless East Fremantle kitchen.

PHOTOGRAPHY JODY D'ARCY

WORDS ELIZABETH CLARKE

DESIGN & CABINETRY THE KITCHEN STUDIO IQ

Home design trends may come and go, and designers and architects know that classic kitchens will always be in style. For the traditionalist, elegant timber cabinetry and integrated appliances are essential for imbuing a classic look that feels and operates in a contemporary way.

"Style-wise, a kitchen must stand the test of time," says Attila Roka from The Kitchen Studio IQ, whose signature craftsmanship and detailing are evident in this East Fremantle kitchen. "To make a statement, it's important as designers to understand the owners’ lifestyle and needs.”

Attila worked closely with architect Simon Rodrigues from Rodrigues Bodycoat Architects, and the new kitchen replaces the old kitchen in its original space. Its design needed to fit comfortably alongside new elements, including steel-framed glazing and ceiling features in the adjoining living and dining rooms. Simple, spacious and beautifully orchestrated, it is a masterclass in considered design.

Floor-to-ceiling cabinetwork defines the edges of the space framing the living and dining room threshold. The refrigerator, wine fridge and pantry storage are integrated into the cabinetwork on a rear wall, and a sink and dishwasher are placed on the north wall beneath windows with an outlook to the garden. The vast central island bench imbues a feeling of cosiness within the generous space. »

The timeless space includes classical design elements such as brass grilles, a butler’s sink and elegant tapware. The stools are from Webber Furniture, Nedlands. The pendant light over the kitchen island bench is by Ralph Lauren Home from The Montauk Lighting Co.

"Style-wise, a kitchen must stand the test of time."

The Kitchen Studio IQ

« Simon says it was crucial to create a well-proportioned and balanced design. "We paid particular attention to the placement of the wall and tall storage cabinetwork in relation to the island bench, all of which had to fit in a space limited by predetermined dimensions,” he says. “Similarly, the relationship of the cabinetwork with the threshold to the adjoining living and dining rooms and centrally placed fireplace needed to be resolved.”

Unlike past generations when kitchens were strictly off-limits, guests are now welcomed into a place to eat, drink and be merry. This generally occurs around the kitchen island bench, a design element that offers endless possibilities.

"It's exciting to find creative, unexpected and unique ways to include the fundamental necessities of the kitchen in this bench," says Attila, who packed this island with practicalities, including a generous seating area, ASKO hotplates and a second sink.

A smart, unobtrusive selection of colours – white, grey and timber – imbues a feeling of style and spaciousness. Oak veneer and stone grey painted 2pac cabinetry is elevated with brass grilles and classic bronze hardware. The benchtops and splashback feature a fresh, matteengineered stone that references the cabinetry palette and the crisp white fireclay sink, which, Attila says, takes the space to a new level. "A butler's sink incorporated into a well-designed contemporary kitchen subtly blends a sense of timeless quality with the overall feel of the space," he says. “It’s game-changing.”

Classic yet contemporary, from its patinaed brass detailing to a modern Ralph Lauren statement light, there is much to love about this space. “A kitchen should be practical with a good flow and feel inviting,” says Attila. “It’s important to remember a utilitarian kitchen isn't just designed for functionality." n thekitchenstudio.com.au

ABOVE LEFT. The cabinetry’s clean lines provide a contemporary feel to the space and its elegant bronze handles offer subtle detailing. Behind closed doors, there is generous storage, including a large appliance cupboard that houses coffee, tea and breakfast essentials.

LEFT. The reversible butler’s sink includes a large single and half bowl, accessorised with elegant Armando Vicario tapware. Beautiful Cosentino engineered stone applied to the splashback and benchtops provides the perfect backdrop for kitchen essentials.

"The layout is a natural and comfortable response to the functional requirements of a practical kitchen."
SIMON

ABOVE. A fireplace from Subiaco Restoration bridges the gap between the kitchen and the living and dining spaces. The kitchen’s porcelain floor tiles run down the steps into the adjoining space, meshing effortlessly with mink-toned engineered European Oak floors

LEFT. Classic cabinetry juxtaposes with contemporary appliances, including a sleek wine fridge. Clever storage in the form of open shelves is a place to stash cookbooks and display treasures. Beautifully formed steel-framed doors provide a glimpse into the next-door living room.

Exclusive interactive feature

Have you ever brought a piece of furniture home only to find it’s the wrong style or fit for your space? Even if you carefully deliberated over your choice and measured it before purchasing, it can be difficult to visualise how a piece will work, both in size and style. Augmented Reality, or AR, a technology that overlays digital content onto the real world, takes

the guesswork out, allowing you to see how a piece of furniture will look in your home before making a purchase.

Following the simple step-by-step instructions below, shop our selection of counter stools by digitally projecting them into your kitchen to see how they fit in the space. The days of shopping by trial and error are officially over.

INSTRUCTIONS:

View these stools in your kitchen

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Joe Lloyd loom counter stool by Vincent Sheppard, $835
Empire Home Republic bar stool $299
Loam Iva stool by Grazia&Co
$1,590
Trilogy Furniture Le Forge Bistro kitchen/bar stool $646
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Cattelan Italia Pepe bar stool by Paolo Cattelan, $830
Kartell Perth One More stool $805

The Luxe List: The Appliances to Lust-For in 2024

WHEN DESIGNING YOUR KITCHEN, TAKE A PERSONALISED APPROACH, CHOOSING LUXURY, INVESTMENT-WORTHY APPLIANCES THAT LOOK BEAUTIFUL IN YOUR KITCHEN DESIGN, SUIT YOUR LIFESTYLE AND ELEVATE EVERY COOKING EXPERIENCE. MAKE YOUR KITCHEN A TRUE DESIGN DESTINATION.

HART & CO.’S BELINDA HART SHARES THE APPLIANCES GUARANTEED TO PUSH YOUR BUTTONS.

WORDS ELIZABETH CLARKE IN PARTNERSHIP WITH HART & CO.

LIEBHERR MONOLITH REFRIGERATOR

“This is the next generation of home refrigeration that combines cooling technology and 60 years of cutting-edge innovation and German engineering expertise,” says Belinda. Reaching an incredible 213.4cm from top to bottom, it boasts an InfinitySwipe touchscreen display, is whisper quiet, casts a gorgeous glow thanks to seamlessly integrated LEDs, includes a crowdpleasing super-charged ice maker, and filters incoming air. You can even customise it with endless colours, finishes and size configurations to match your decor. andico.com.au

LA CORNUE COOKER

"The stove is the heart of the kitchen, and a stunning, design-led range cooker makes all the difference," says Belinda. La Cornue has handcrafted bespoke, artisanal cookers in the French commune of Saint-Ouen-l'Aumône since 1908. Each one features its classic vaulted form, inspired by the Paris Metro, and is a high-performing masterpiece loved by famous cooks, including Julia Childs. Fully customisable, it is built to last, making it a treasured heirloom for generations to come. andico.com.au

SMEG OMNICHEF OVEN

We are becoming more informed when selecting a great oven, but with so many features available it is a relief to nix the decision-making process and have it all. Meet Smeg's Galileo Omnichef Oven, which combines seven incredible cooking technologies. "Smeg Galileo is the pinnacle of Italian design and innovation with three cooking methods – traditional, steam and microwave – all in one full-size oven cavity,” says Belinda. "Its exceptional technology allows a cook of any standard to obtain restaurant-quality results at home in 70 percent less time." Available in the Guido Canali-designed Dolce Stil Novo and Linea ranges, it is an excellent fit for any style or size kitchen. galileo.smeg.com

ASKO WINE CLIMATE CABINET

Wine's taste and value depend on how it is stored. That it is best kept between 10˚C and 15˚C means kitchen refrigeration is too cold, making a specialised wine cooler crucial. “The ASKO Wine Climate Cabinet uses the latest design and technology to ensure the right conditions," says Belinda. "It's sleek and contemporary in style, but beyond its good looks are three climate zones, app integration, humidity control and LED lighting. It’s a standout.” asko.com

CELSIUS PLUS ALL-IN-ONE PULL-OUT

The world's first residential all-in-one tap, the Celsius Plus All-In-One Pull-Out boasts elegant design, five water types and a unique integrated hose system. "It's unrivalled when it comes to producing instant pure-tasting filtered boiling, chilled or sparkling drinking water at the press of a button," says Belinda. Its pull-out sprayer switches from filtered to unfiltered hot and cold water, making it fabulous for food preparation, cleaning dishes or rinsing your sink at all angles. Choose from a range of finishes to suit your kitchen's palette. zipwater.com

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This, combined with the skill and care that go into creating his spectacular, hand-crafted pieces, makes him a highly sought-after luxury brand worldwide.

In our time of open-plan living, kitchen lighting has truly become an essential accent of the interior, and larger spaces provide an opportunity to inject interest and impact.

When selecting kitchen lighting, consider height, placement and proportion. A beautiful fitting will become your kitchen’s focal point.

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Abacus pendant by Christopher Boots POA
Ouranos I wall sconce by Christopher Boots POA
BCAA pendant light by Christopher Boots POA
Petra III pendant by Christopher Boots POA
in Western Australia.

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Be creative with decorative lighting in the kitchen to elevate it beyond a purely functional space. Use lighting in unexpected ways – wall or picture lights, a lamp in a nook or reveal, a pendant at the end of an island bench, or several flush mounts where ceilings are low, to add beautiful detail. Throw light down from the ceiling, wash a wall with it using sconces or a table lamp to illuminate a corner so it will bounce light around the room.

Consider how your material and finish selections will play off one another. Using natural materials and organic finishes is on the up, so ensure your lighting finishes reflect this. Your marble benchtops patina beautifully over time, and so will your natural brass light fittings. Curate pieces and finishes that age beautifully, add character and remain classic.

Bryant Large Billiard Pendant by Thomas O'Brien
$2,090
Murphy Pendant by Marie Flanigan $1,690
Ophelion Small Pendant by Kelly Wearstler $4,590
Benit Wall Washer by Aerin $840
Anette Swing Arm Sconce by Ralph Lauren Home
$1,240
Melt Portable Lamps in Gold, Copper, Black and Chrome by Tom Dixon $575
Top Pendant Lamp by Muuto from $345

Living Edge

To make a statement, curate an arrangement that resembles an artlike installation. Use a combination of pendant lights to create a unique composition to fit the space and draw the eye. Or mix different styles, shapes and sizes within the space for artistic flair. It's like creating a visual symphony with lights, where each pendant contributes to the composition. Maintaining a cohesive theme, colour and material palette is essential to tie everything together and provide ample illumination while creating a captivating focal point.

Drawing inspiration from designers such as Lambert & Fils, Flos, Buster + Punch and Herman Miller, renowned for their innovative and stylish lighting designs, elevates and contributes to a well-curated and visually striking space.

A&D Residential Consultant, Living Edge Perth

Caged Ceiling Lamp 5.0 by Buster + Punch
$3,025
Forked Ceiling Shade & Globe by Buster + Punch from $1,803
Nelson™ Saucer Bubble Pendant by George Nelson from $815
IC Suspension Lamp by Flos from $1,179
Silo 11 Suspension Lamp by Lambert & Fils POA

5 IDEAS Kitchen Floor FANTASTIC

Ground your kitchen with beautiful, durable flooring that suits your home and lifestyle.

WORDS ELIZABETH CLARKE IN PARTNERSHIP WITH WOODPECKER FLOORING

The kitchen floor is arguably the busiest in your home and one of the most important investments you will make in this space. Not all flooring is created equal, however, and navigating the endless styles can feel daunting. Need help determining which kitchen flooring best fits your space? Take the advice of timber flooring specialist Tyler Deane from Woodpecker Flooring and discover the perfect variety for your kitchen.

#1 SOLID TIMBER FLOORING A stalwart in many Western Australian homes, solid timber flooring is loved for its elegant aesthetic. It is also natural, eco-friendly, and lasts a lifetime.

"Kitchens with solid timber flooring are timeless," says Tyler. "We are the largest supplier of solid, FSC-certified [endorsed by the Forest Stewardship Council] French Oak in WA and offer a wide range of options, from straight plank, herringbone and chevron to custom-manufactured Versailles panels."

Woodpecker sources timber from a mill in the Burgundy region of France which is kiln-dried in Germany. "The timber is supplied raw, which allows endless opportunities for custom colour and finish," Tyler says. "Solid timber's style, stability, durability and flexibility are unparalleled."

#2 PARQUETRY A classic chevron or herringbone patterned floor elevates a kitchen from the ground up. Both zigzag styles have been coveted for centuries and are seen in the world's most sophisticated formal living spaces, drawing and dining rooms, and entrance halls. Chevron planks meet at perfect points like arrows, while herringbone planks feature a distinctive pattern of diagonal lines that appear subtly staggered.

"I think people like a point of difference in the look of their floors, and if you want the floor to be the hero of your kitchen, then parquetry is the answer," Tyler says. "When choosing, consider the size of your hallways and living spaces to determine if a smaller or larger format will work

best. Our engineered oaks can be produced in various sizes, adding instant wow to any kitchen renovation or new build."

#3 AUSTRALIAN HARDWOOD Australia boasts some of the world’s most beautiful timbers, making them the perfect choice for Perth homes. They provide softness and a sense of warmth, and their higher-than-average density makes them durable for busy daily life. Woodpecker offers a premium range of Manjimup Jarrah, NSW Blackbutt and Spotted Gum in various colours and finishes that suit any style and era of home. "I love the uniqueness of Jarrah that is quintessentially WA,” says Tyler. "Generations have grown up with it, and when you walk into a space with Jarrah floorboard you immediately sense a connection to our landscape."

#4 EUROPEAN OAK Timeless European Oak floors are widely loved for their good looks and durability. Longlasting and luxurious, they complement any style of interior and grace some of Perth's most stunning kitchens. “We have researched and worked alongside local architects and interior designers for years to provide a selection of beautiful options for WA kitchens that can bring life to different styles and projects," says Tyler. “Our range of prices and colour schemes make European Oak a go-to for many clients.”

#5 HYBRID Woodpecker offers the latest vinyl flooring innovation for a kitchen floor that is economical, low-maintenance, robust, scratch-resistant and waterproof.

"Hybrid is the latest vinyl flooring innovation that mimics popular timber flooring options," says Tyler. "Available in standard and extra-long planks, it comes with a preattached underlay and features a drop-and-lock installation system, making it a fast and easy product for installers at any experience level." n

Woodpecker Flooring 25 Sundercombe St, Osborne Park woodpeckerflooring.com.au

Solid Timber Flooring

A stalwart in many Western Australian homes, solid timber flooring is loved for its elegant aesthetic.

Australian Hardwood

Australia boasts some of the world’s most beautiful timbers, making them the perfect choice for Perth homes.

European Oak

Timeless European Oak floors are widely loved for their good looks and durability.

Parquetry

A classic chevron or herringbone patterned floor elevates a kitchen from the ground up.

Hybrid

Woodpecker offers the latest vinyl flooring innovation for a kitchen floor that is economical, low-maintenance, robust, scratch-resistant and waterproof.

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BRING THE OUTDOORS IN WITH GREEN FOR A CALM AND HARMONIOUS HAVEN.

CURATED BY ELIZABETH CLARKE

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1 Repolho Candeeiro chandelier, $1,149, Trilogy Furniture. 2 Fermob 1900 table, $1,430, Patio & Balcony Outdoor Living. 3 Roco marble table lamp, $2,095, Coco Republic. 4 Minotti Russell lounge, $19,350, editeur. 5 Hevea pot stand by Pedrali, from $640, Innerspace. 6 Audo Copenhagen Échasse vase, $1,350, Arrival Hall. 7 Cassero planter by Patricia Urquiola for Serralunga, from $700, WG Outdoor Life. 8 Novamobili Allout bedside table, $2,370, Ultimo. 9 Alex and Trahanas fruit bowl, $380, Jardan. 10 Sahar Tessuto Verde Persian wool rug hand-knotted in Jaipur, India, POA, Temple Fine Rugs. 11 Lime wash paint in Spearmint, from $45, Bauwerk Colour. 12 Smeg 270L 50s Style Retro Single Door fridge, $2,890, Hart & Co.

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