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Kitchen Awards: A pastel-perfect kitchen

Installed as part of a new-build, this Auckland kitchen was the judges’ favourite for its warm feel and clever use of materials

- Text by Sally Conor. Photograph­y by Vanessa Lewis.

What was the inspiratio­n for your kitchen?

Katie: The style of our new house is a modern bungalow so we wanted a kitchen that tied into this style, with modern features and plenty of bench space. I really wanted to add some colour and texture to the kitchen as I was concerned the space was in danger of looking a little sterile.

What materials did you choose and why?

We chose white acrylic cabinetry under the bench as it is hard-wearing and easy to clean, and inset handles add a modern touch. The top cabinets are tongue-and-groove painted in Resene Karen Walker ‘Quarter Powder Blue’. The tongue-and-groove ties into the rest of the house’s modern bungalow style as our internal doors and soffit linings are also grooved.

We chose a subway tile with a ripple effect and slightly irregular edges from Tile Warehouse for the splashback as we love how it complement­s the grooved cabinetry without making a big statement.

The bench is engineered stone with marble-style veins running through it and, combined with the brass tap from Plumbing World, it was a great way to add interestin­g detail.

I also really wanted to bring another tone or colour to the kitchen, which we achieved with the blush-coloured pendants made for us by Monmouth Glass Studio. I love how these lights look against the

backdrop of the blue cabinetry. The whole kitchen has Blum soft-closing hardware and the floors are engineered European oak with a bevelled edge and a layer of natural polyuretha­ne, laid by Optic Build.

Where did you shop for furnishing­s and accessorie­s? Citta, Freedom, Country Road, Stevens and Endemic World.

What do you love most about your new kitchen? The layout and functional­ity of the kitchen – especially the wide peninsular benchtop.

I also love the colours – the powder blue of the grooved cabinetry with the blush pendants.

The Harris family have won a prize package worth over $6000, which includes: a Breville Bakery Boss mixer, a Breville Toast Select Luxe toaster, a Breville Soft Top Luxe kettle, a $1000 Mood Store voucher, an A&C Homestore linen package, a two-month My Food Bag subscripti­on, a Me & My Trend ottoman and $1000 to spend at Blum.

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KEY TRADES/SUPPLIERS Project manager and builder Optic BuildTiler Euro TilingCabi­netry IQ Kitchens Benchtop AGB Stone TOTAL SPEND$21,000
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MEET + GREETKatie Harris, 29 (hand therapist and Optic Build’s administra­tor), Daniel Harris, 30 (builder and owner of Optic Build), and Olive,3 months, plus dogs Chief and Lucy.
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2019 KITCHEN AWARDS OVERALL WINNER
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