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Trendy and timeless: Designers share this year’s kitchen trends

Five respected designers have shared their thoughts on the ideas and inspirations currently shaping kitchen design across Australia this year. Whilst there may not be many surprises, it is reassuring to know your investment is on track to create a timeless design that future home buyers will love as much as you do. 

Adele Bates – Adele Bates Studio

What do you see in kitchen design this year? 

“We’re seeing a tailored design approach to kitchens, more specifically focused on the client’s personal needs and how they utilise the space,” says Adele. “Interest in tactile materiality, movement and texture is definitely a visual trend that is still prevalent.”

Design by Adele Bates Studio, featuring Caesarstone Organic White

What makes a timeless kitchen design? 

“A timeless kitchen design for us is one that creates a perfect balance between function and aesthetics, as neither would work without the other,” Adele explains. “Establishing the function through good planning and detailed design, paired with unique design elements and finishes that will stand the test of time, will create a kitchen that is built for longevity.”

John Hall – Nobby Kitchens

What do you see in kitchen design this year? 

“White kitchens are always popular, but now we’re seeing splashes of timber and dark colours,” John notes. “Neutral colours and earthy tones of greens, winter sky and dark moods are making an appearance.

“I’m excited about the colour and finishes that appliances are adding to the kitchen. Gunmetal, rose gold and copper are recent inclusions for sinks and taps, making such a visual statement.”

Design by Nobby Kitchens, featuring Caesarstone Calacatta Nuvo

Sheree Bounassif – Kitchens by Emanuel

What do you see in kitchen design this year? 

“It’s all about the decorative panelling at the moment,” observes Sheree. “Fluted, rounded or square, these patterns bring style and elegance to modern kitchens. I’m excited about curves and textured matte finishes; these modern details bring interest to kitchen spaces.”

Design by Kitchens by Emanuel, featuring Caesarstone Empira White

What makes a timeless kitchen design? 

“A timeless kitchen design is an amalgamation of colour palette, detail and layout, says Sheree. “When it comes to colour palette, keep it neutral. Palette trends come and go so frequently, but a neutral colour palette is timeless. It is also good for resale purposes.

“Your kitchen layout needs to make sense, and above all, be practical. Keep the working triangle front of mind and design to suit your space.

“The details make your kitchen unique, but should tie into the theme of your home. For example, a Hamptons style home generally calls for a Hamptons style kitchen, so I would design with profile polyurethane doors, whites, navy blues, a simple rangehood mantle, handles and marble-inspired bench tops.”

Design by Georgia Ezra, featuring Caesarstone Topus Concrete

Georgia Ezra – Studio Ezra and Tiles of Ezra

What do you see in kitchen design this year? 

“What I’m seeing is designers and homeowners wanting to take more risk and create a bespoke and individual space that is unique to them,” says Georgia.

She also appreciates the turn towards earth tones. “I currently love Caesarstone Topus Concrete because it’s a soft, warm tone that’s reminiscent of the earth. It goes beautifully with so many other finishes that surround it.”

Courtesy of Caesarstone, featuring Caesarstone Topus Concrete

What makes a timeless kitchen design? 

Georgia emphasises individuality. “For me, it’s an exclusive, unique design that’s true to the end user and the end user only.”

Kat Moore – Boutique Homes Victoria

What do you see in kitchen design this year? 

“Soft curves and arches dominate the world of interiors with a shift towards inviting, homely environments without harsh edges and corners.”

Design by Boutique Homes, featuring Caesarstone Piatra Grey

“We’re getting more adventurous with our finishes and colours,” she continues “Homeowners want individuality and something a little more interesting. We have seen a surge in client requests for the sleek and moody aesthetic.

“Black appliances, tapware and hardware, are rising in popularity. It’s not unusual for clients to pair black cabinetry with a black stone benchtop and splashback.”

What makes a timeless kitchen design? 

“Designers are becoming savvier about how we bring curves into our homes and spaces,” Kat says. “It’s more timeless than a lot of other short-lived trends. Plus, it’s a more social configuration for entertaining guests in your home.”

“Pairing black with white-veined stone is a timeless look that commands attention and presence,” she suggests. “Black is a versatile colour that goes with everything. Black is always on trend!”

Design by Boutique Homes, featuring Caesarstone Frozen Terra

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Interior trend: Boucle is the perfect antidote to minimalist interiors

Interior design trends are always fascinating because, like every aspect of culture, they don’t exist in a vacuum. Take our current obsession with boucle for example. Coco Chanel’s favourite fabric, boucle translates to ‘yarn with a looped or curled ply’ and it offers just the right amount of cosiness in these uncertain times. It also happens to be a fabulous complement to modern minimalist house design.

Life Interiors boucle collection: From the gorgeous Monet ottoman ($395) to the Monet armchair ($945) and Blake dining chair ($345), Life Interiors has certainly embraced (and nailed) the boucle trend.

Life Interiors
Life Interiors

McMullin & Co. curved boucle bedhead: A statement design, it’s the asymmetrical curve that caught our eye with this unique bedhead. From $1299.

McMullin bedhead

James Said Palla large boucle cream pillow: Inspired by vintage Berber textiles, this round ball cushion provides a great way to dabble in the trend. $200.

Brosa Seta four seater sofa with chaise: Generously proportioned, this sofa is available in a variety of fabrics but the ‘Pavilion’ bouclé option has a lovely exaggerated texture and a soft woolly look. $1999.

Brosa sofa

Adairs Home Republic Bree coconut boucle quilt cover: Available in this gorgeous off-white colour and mustard too, this set is perfect for layering up the bed in the cooler months. From $159.99.

Adairs bedding

Milana fabric lounge chair in ivory boucle: Elegant curves and minimalist lines make this mid-century inspired occasional chair a talking point. $780.

Milana fabric lounge chair

Kmart boucle ottoman: Even Kmart has jumped on the boucle bandwagon with this compact little number. $29.

Kmart ottoman
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Keep your home cosy in autumn with these style tips

It might be getting cooler outside, but that’s more the reason to turn up the style barometer inside! From warm bronze hues to sophisticated citruses, you can create your own autumn enclave for each room, making them opulent and inviting. Henley design manager Vicki Gillingham shares her insights into why autumn is a great inspiration for your home décor.

Go rustic and golden

Autumnal shades such as golden yellows, oranges and deep reds are warm and inviting.  You don’t have to go further than your own backyard to draw inspiration from the majestic autumn leaves.

“Nothing says glamour more than a peppering of burnt orange and red soft furnishings against the foundation of earthy tones and inviting lattes. Consider adding a variety of textures to build on depth and warmth,” Vicki suggests. “And why not add a bit of gold touches in vases with dried floral arrangements, to amplify the elegance.”

Get cosy with natural hues

What else is on the colour horizon this autumn? Natural fibres such as jute or kaza are rising in popularity. The delicious beiges and chocolate browns are especially suited for the bedroom and living areas. 

“Consider adding a mix of towels and scented candles with warmer spiced aromas in your bathroom, in burgundy and shades of chocolate,” says Vicki.

A touch of timber

Lighten the mood of a room by introducing deeper tones against a gentler background of neutrals. Warmer whites and luscious lattes, natural timbers, and stone are popular neutrals this season.

A small amount of teak timbers add that extra sense of warmth to a home.  Rather than timber being the major element in the room, why not use it subtly in art frames, side tables and décor.

Beige is not boring

Creams and beiges continue to be popular in 2021. Use the palest of browns or chocolates in your living areas to add a touch of warmth and tranquillity to your interior.

Laminate flooring in light timber hues, especially in the main living areas, are right on trend. They are much warmer than tiles, giving them both the trend and comfort advantage.  Plush carpets in lighter tones, with a thicker underlay for luxury, are also the perfect underfoot choice for cooler Autumn evenings.

Decorate with flexibility in mind

Selecting neutral colours allows you the flexibility and freedom to change accessories easily and more affordably to accommodate seasonal styles and emerging trends.  By simply changing cushions, artwork, throws and even moving around furniture, you can create a totally different feel in your home.

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Our favourite homewares in the latest hot hue: lilac

I don’t know about you but it feels like there’s a new colour kid on the block; a muted take on Pantone’s 2018 Colour of the Year ‘Ultra Violet,’ lilac has invaded our social media feeds. A fabulous complement to millennial pink, the pastel, cool-toned shade of pale purple is a surprisingly chic choice. From cushions to glassware, rugs and even sofas, here’s our top picks.

Kip & Co lavender velvet quilt cover: Kip & Co’s iconic velvet range got the purple treatment recently and the 100 per cent cotton lavender quilt cover and pillow cases look rather fabulous. $260.10 (King).

Kip & Co

Amigos de Hoy Lilac Mystics cotton dhurrie rug: Lilac, grey and gold are made for each other in this fringed, bohemian themed floor rug. From $509.

Amigos de Hoy rug

Interiors Online Slipper chair lilac with oak legs: A popular Art Deco shape, the compact slipper chair was originally designed for the bedroom but it would work equally well in a lounge room too. The oak legs give this one a fresh, modern feel. $579.

Interiors Online chair

Hay colour storage crate, medium lavender: Available in a wide range of fabulous colours, these industrial styled, compact, stackable containers are ideal for home organisation. They offer great storage for everything from toys to office supplies, and their airy, perforated design makes them ideal for food and bathroom accessories. The lilac option is lovely but you can mix and match too! $19.05.

Hay crate
Hay crate

Marmoset Found Memphis vase in rose, large: This pleat vase was a runaway success when it launched a few years ago and it’s remained popular ever since. The design looks equally as fabulous brimming with blooms as it does unadorned as a sculptural object. $79.

Marmoset Found vase

Majvillan True Unicorns wallpaper in lilac: Add a touch of pastel purple to your child’s bedroom with this whimsical wallpaper design. $165 per roll.

Wallpaper

Sage & Clare Tula Nudie bath mat, Alegria: The brand’s most popular product ever has been recreated in a brand new colour way for high summer. Multi-coloured text is set against a lilac background in this 100 per cent cotton creation. $79.

Sage & Clare bathmat