Inspired by the 1910s The kitchen is the heart of any home, and a respect for their nominated
luke & jasmin
era balanced with modern tech and contemporary finishes set a strong heartbeat for Luke and Jasmin. We all need to celebrate our COVID curves and house four was ALL about curves: in the walls, skylights, mirrors, bedheads and even the kitchen sink! The curves in the island bench and its opposing wall are accentuated by the curves in the scalloped timber cladding, and the contrasting white stone benchtop and cabinetry are simply divine. Pops of gold bring a bit of 1910s bling, and the fluted glass (more curves) is a solid nod to that time. The warmth of the timber would make any lucky buyer feel right at home, and the stack of appliances, spacious butler’s pantry and endless storage could satisfy the fussiest of chefs. Despite their rocky start, Luke and Jasmin have continued to stun us with their modern yet organic take on the 1910s brief, delivering warm tones, eclectic styling and clever design.
STYLE STEALS
FROM LEFT Lucas Weave metal and Danish cord kitchen/bar stool in Black/Charcoal, $862, Satara. Mizu ‘Drift MK2’ gooseneck pull-out sink mixer in Brushed Gold, POA, Reece. Nature’s Oak character-grade European-oak flooring, POA, Carpet Court. Selina highball glasses in Grey, $44.95 for set of four, Freedom. Cian two-piece outdoor powdercoated-metal and olefin sofa and table set in Grey, $3199, Domayne. Dry Pressed Architectural bricks in Organic White, $4160 per 1000, PGH Bricks & Pavers. Tampa fibre-clay concrete planter in Milky White (37cm x 37cm), $109, Schots Home Emporium.
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