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White on white kitchen is stylist owner’s dream!

Interior stylist Melanie Webster’s new white-on-white kitchen is a world away from its dingy predecessor and she couldn’t be happier with it!

With a little help from her business partner Melinda Raydan, she set about transforming a typical 90s design into something, light, bright, textured and open. 

“Although quite a big space, the original concept was dark, dated and in desperate need of some brightening up. Whilst the timber cabinetry and solid bench tops were all in perfect condition, that combined with slate floors and no space allocation for a fridge, provided the perfect combination for a renovation,” Melanie says.

BEFORE

Step one was to re-work the original floor plan. “Being that the kitchen is in the centre of the home, we wanted to ensure the layout provided easy access into both living spaces and ensuring a balanced flow throughout. An island bench was our initial choice, however we soon worked out that this was not going to be the most effective use of space. Alternatively, we opted for an L-shaped bench, which effectively opened up the kitchen, enabling us to comfortably place four barstools along the bench for family gatherings.”

Removing the side wall between the dining area and kitchen also made a huge difference. “We wanted a beautiful open space; a simple aesthetic with a touch of classic Hamptons, warm neutrals and bright whites.”

Although the previous cabinets and bench tops were quality timber, they just didn’t fall within their vision. Kinsman Kitchens’ matte white shaker cabinets replaced the dark weathered cupboards, and Melanie, whose home is in Mount Martha, VIC, opted for gold tapware and accessories to give the space a touch of glamour.

“With an ample amount of bench space, we chose RHF Stone Calacutta Classic, supplied and installed by Simple Benchtops, adding an element of sophistication and style. We chose a white matte herringbone tile as our splashback hero piece, a deep white sink and modern black appliances, making the space feel complete.”

All the smaller details are what adds up to make it a winning space, according to Melanie. “From the James Hardie Axon panels to the matte white herringbone splashback and gold accents, we adore the way each feature connects, creating a feeling of home.”

The biggest challenge for the design duo, who own Raydan Blair Interior Stylists, was the limitation with the layout. “Without making structural changes, we were restricted in sticking to the existing floor plan, minus a few tweaks.”

And Melanie says you can’t go wrong with a white-on-white palette! “We added texture through pendants, splashback and luxe finishes, finalising a design that will appeal to many demographics and stand the test of time. We could not be more pleased with how our kitchen has been transformed, from a dark and dreary space, to an inviting and beautiful room in the heart of the home.”

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Darren Palmer’s favourite Reno Rumble kitchen moments

Sponsored by Freedom Kitchens

Darren Palmer, interior designer and judge on Reno Rumble, was floored by the level of detail in each and every one of the twelve Freedom Kitchens revealed on Reno Rumble. Below, he picks out his top six, based on their design, appropriateness to the homeowners, finish and inclusions.

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Contemporary Australian by Carly & Leighton

Contemporary Australian by Carly & Leighton: The materials and palette in this kitchen are stunning, and it’s great to see a blend of the reliable choice of white being contrasted against timber-grain cabinetry and black, giving the kitchen real wow factor. The beautiful bronze and black pendant lights tie in with the door handles and cabinetry colour which in turn direct the tapware, chairs and decor choices.

The thin profile of the Caesarstone benchtops is absolutely on trend and I love that the day-to-day dining happens at bench height. This kitchen fits a young couple’s lifestyle perfectly.

Hamptons by Kyal & Kara
Hamptons by Kyal & Kara

Hamptons by Kyal & Kara: A super simple palette of white and soft grey works a treat to create a light and bright cook’s kitchen with ample bench space, integrated fridge and dishwasher, and large family sized pantry. The Shaker style doors and the herringbone marble tiles give this style of kitchen a fresh and contemporary look whilst still honouring the Hamptons style.

Freestanding ovens are de rigueur for the Hamptons style and the concealed rangehood is a modern detail that lifts the traditional style into 2015. This is truly a kitchen that will stand the test of time.

Shaker by Ayden & Jess
Shaker by Ayden & Jess

Shaker by Ayden & Jess: Symmetry is the star in this kitchen with the white palette and timber-look laminate bench being the perfect fresh and homely palette for a young family’s day-to-day needs. The pendants over the generous island solve the challenge of task lighting and are sculpturally beautiful.

The whole kitchen is a great fusion between contemporary and shaker style with detailing being crisp and clean with a nod to the purist, functional brief but in a friendly and welcoming way.

Industrial by Carly & Leighton
Industrial by Carly & Leighton

Industrial by Carly & Leighton: This kitchen bucks the utilitarian approach to industrial design by providing something that is industrial in feel yet visually soft and tactile. The brick wall is a beautiful backdrop and works in with the unique colour palette of timber-grain and black. Integration of appliances always allows for a streamlined look, with the big standout in this kitchen being the knock to open Miele integrated dishwasher!

The butler’s pantry containing laundry and fridge works brilliantly and the rules of the working triangle still apply – there is just the right amount of space to allow for a perfectly flowing and functional cook’s kitchen.

Modern Vintage by Josh & Jenna
Modern Vintage by Josh & Jenna

Modern Vintage by Josh & Jenna: Colour is the star in this modern retro kitchen, with the bold choice of blue cabinetry working beautifully with the overall palette featuring tan leather handles and timber that is carried from the windows through to the open shelves, bookending the concealed rangehood.

There’s also lot of pattern and texture squeezed into this space with integrated fridge, dishwasher and pantry disappearing to allow the porcelain butler’s sink to be a standout feature. This kitchen goes to show you that small can still be mighty.

Contemporary Art Deco by Carly & Leighton
Contemporary Art Deco by Carly & Leighton

Contemporary Art Deco by Carly & Leighton: This kitchen has all the bells and whistles you’d ever want, such as a nice wide cooktop and a pair of wine fridges. It also shows how you can elevate a simple palette of grey and white with something as simple as a unique and appropriate cabinet knob.

The tiles are stunning and the diamond shape of the marble ties in beautifully with the backs of the bar height chairs. Beautiful pendants give the kitchen the punch of colour it needs to lift it from special to out of this world.

Freedom Kitchens offers an in-home design consultation with a professional kitchen designer. Book today online or by calling 1800 113 733. For more kitchen inspiration, follow Freedom Kitchens on Pinterest and Instagram.