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Moroccan inspired teal kitchen on Wollongong coast

“The homeowner has a great love of travelling, Morocco being a highlight. They wanted to make their own little Moroccan haven within their home,” says interior designer Sarah Nolen of Birdblack Design, of this recent kitchen renovation. From the teal blue v-groove joinery to the patterned encaustic tile, this kitchen is certainly no wallflower.

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Part of a 1960’s brick home located in Wollongong, aside from aesthetic changes, Sarah was employed to create an open-plan living space of the home’s former rabbit warren of rooms. “The existing home lacked a functional layout. It had separate living, kitchen and dining areas typical of the era,” says Sarah who let more light into the home too, courtesy of three new skylights.

The centrepiece of the space, the kitchen joinery combines solid blackbutt timber with v-groove teal polyurethane cabinetry for texture as well as a statement encaustic tile on the splash back and bench top. “Encaustic tiles are popular in Morocco but when selecting the tile, we wanted to reflect the location of the home and introduce some coastal elements,” says Sarah of the the blue and white tiles.

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The new kitchen also houses a white ceramic butler’s sink, a custom blackbutt timber pendant light above the kitchen island, a gunmetal sink mixer as well as white Corian benchtops. “We also included open shelving to display our client’s travel treasures,” says Sarah.

With the home’s main laundry on the ground floor, and the kitchen on the second floor, Sarah also designed a little laundry in the kitchen to improve the functionality of the home. “It was ideal to have a secondary laundry area. We achieved this through installing a washing machine under the kitchen bench, along with incorporating a cleaning cupboard within the joinery,” says Sarah.

Adjacent to the kitchen, there’s a lounge and dining area – both of which feature the same teal shade. “They act as art within the space, picking up on the colours featured throughout,” says Sarah of the hand-blown Mark Douglass glass pendant lights that hang in a cluster about the timber dining table.

Dining
Dining

The custom teal joinery continues in the TV area where a teal velvet upholstered sofa sits covered in neutral cushions. Alongside, a monochrome Moroccan inspired rug helps to break up all the blue.

Lounge
Lounge

A matching upholstered bench seat sits nearby; it’s position ideal for taking in the view. “It’s the perfect location to enjoy a morning coffee and breakfast overlooking the escarpment,” says Sarah.

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Photography: The Evoke Company | Styling: Jessi Eve

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Before & after makeover: Kitchen from 90s to chic white

Today’s very impressive before and after is brought to us by Sarah Nolen of Birdblack Design who transformed a dark, heavy timber, 1990’s kitchen into a light-filled entertainers’ delight that is perfectly suited to the busy Wollongong family it serves.

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BEFORE
AFTER
AFTER The new bright, white kitchen is unrecognisable!

“This family loves to entertain so they needed a kitchen that would tailor itself to both daily family life as well as catering for large crowds,” says Sarah of the new open-plan design that features plenty of bench space, storage, wide walkways, display shelving and room for a super wide fridge.

“This kitchen renovation took the dark into the light. The existing kitchen was heavy to look at with timber cabinets and black granite bench tops. We freshened the appearance with a palette of white and soft greys,” says Sarah. Oak timber shelves and flooring help to soften the white and create a cosy entertaining hub at the same time.

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AFTER Timber touches imbue the space with warmth

Aside from freshening up the palette Sarah tweaked the layout of this kitchen, entirely opening up the space – not the easiest task given there was a structural post right in the centre of the room. “Instead of leaving it looking like an eyesore, we were able to intentionally design around it so that it looks like it is a part of the new island bench,” says Sarah who mirrored the existing post and designed an open shelving unit and buffet unit around the new structure. This is a clever response to what is a common problem and the end result really paid off.

BEFORE
BEFORE Given that post was structural, it unfortunately had to stay
AFTER Sarah's clever solution to the structural post!
AFTER Sarah’s clever solution to the structural post created more storage and display shelves

Instead of an L-shaped design the new kitchen features an island bench that makes it easier to access while helping to further open up the space. And perhaps my favourite feature of the design, Sarah also designed a full walk-in pantry concealed behind a seamless, hidden door. Genius!

AFTER The hidden door reveals a walk-in pantry behind
AFTER The hidden door beside the oven reveals a walk-in pantry behind

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