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Faking built-in joinery: how we used flatpack and VJ to create an amazing TV unit

I’ve shared our living room on here many times and I really love the space, but what people often ask me is: “but where’s the TV?” Well, there’s a reason I never showed the room from that particular angle because it was never ever quite right and I hate messy cables on show and the often cluttered look of an entertainment unit. That’s all changed now with this amazing built-in, which we did on relative budget.

Is it a TV unit? Is it a credenza? Is it built-in joinery? Who knows, or cares? It just looks and functions great! And this room is finally good from all angles. Not to mention, that navy!

That gorgeous navy cabinetry? It’s flatpack Kaboodle from Bunnings, like we used in the laundry recently, and the doors are one of the regular colour options (Bluepea) rather than being painted by us.

I feel what really takes it next level is the Caesarstone top. It’s White Attica, which I’ve always loved (since I saw it in one of The Block houses years ago) but wasn’t quite right for out kitchen (which is Noble Grey). I felt it was the perfect contrast for the navy in the living room and I really didn’t want to matchy-match with the kitchen because really, who matches their separate living room to their kitchen?! At the same time, there’s an element of continuity and flow there, thanks to the paint colour and the navy cabinetry being the same as the laundry. Not to mention we now have shaker profile doors in the living room, kitchen and laundry.

One of the things I struggle with most with TVs in general, and all the stuff that comes with them (speakers, cables, Foxtel box etc) is the generally messy or cluttered look. I knew that I needed to go one further to really pull together this cabinetry and this was with the use of VJ Board Pro board from Intrim on the wall behind. It’s painted in the same blue as the other VJ in our kitchen and dining (Chinchilla Fur by Haymes Paint).

So, how did we do it? First, we needed to chat with our electrician about getting all the cables in the wall and marking that out before Trent from Pure Renovation Group fixed the VJ Board Pro onto the wall. It’s a great affordable MDF product which is easy to install and comes pre-primed in sheets and ready to paint. I’d been on the Kaboodle 3D planner online to work out which combination of cabinets would fit the 3-metre wall as neatly as possible to create that custom look. Luckily for me, this worked out so so well using two different cabinet sizes! We did think about using less deep wall cabinets instead but as we had plenty of space here, we decided to use the deeper cabinets and create maximum storage.

To avoid them looking too ‘kitcheny’ we decided not to use a kick board, to make them lower, and we chose push to open hinges and no handles or knobs. Like planning the laundry, this process was very intuitive and easy, even for an amateur!

I really love the look and the contrast of the navy in this room. The stone finishes it off beautifully and stops it from being too dark. The paneling behind just pulls it all together. And overall, we have a very custom look for a lot less than custom joinery (which absolutely has its place but this isn’t the house or the room I want to invest in that for).

My husband was delighted that this set-up meant I agreed to us buying shiny new speakers for his hi-fi setup (he’s old school like that) on the basis that they were white, even if they are a bit bigger than I was led to expect but that’s another story… I drew the line at a new TV because there’s really nothing wrong with this one (and care factor: zero!).

Almost every ugly black box (Foxtel, amplifier, CD players and the like) is in the far left cabinet so there’s actually heaps of storage too, for things like CDs (I told you my husband was old school) and other completely non-TV and audio-related things that need a home. I mean, can you ever have too much storage? I think not!

I’m so thrilled with the end result and the only thing that could make it better would be a Samsung The Frame TV! The only downside? We can’t take this setup with us if we ever move!

I thoroughly recommend considering using flatpack to achieve a built-in look like this, or even to create your dream buffet, for example. I hope this how-to gives you some inspiration!

Photos: Jacqui Turk

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Kaboodle get a handle on jewellery for your cabinetry

Sponsored by Kaboodle

I’ve often said that elements like handles, knobs and tapware are the jewellery for your kitchen; the finishing touches where you add a bit of personality and show your style. While we might play it safer with our cabinetry choices, handles don’t have as much real estate in a kitchen but they do have the ability to make a real impact. Which is why flatpack experts Kaboodle’s latest handles are so exciting!

Cabo handle, Vela handle and Cabo knob in brushed amber gold

Based on trends from Europe, the 12 new handles, knobs and cup handles come in an array of lovely finishes with designs to suit traditional kitchens and laundries through to the most modern.

Casco cup, Cabo knob and Pasto handle in brushed nickel

While I’m a big fan of flatpack as a way to save on your renovations and have a flatpack kitchen myself, before now, the range of handles available from flatpack brands has often been limited, leading people like me to look elsewhere for these finishing touches. But there are certainly several I’d be happy to pick from this range!

You used to be lucky if you got a matt black option as well as the standard chrome but these new Kaboodle handles include those two as well as brushed bronze, brushed stainless steel, brushed amber gold, brushed nickel, polished stainless steel and worn gold, with various sizes on offer. Impressive, no?!

Cali handle, Plaza and Iza knob in matt black

Kaboodle have identified cabinetry handles as a real trend for 2021 too. European-inspired handles and knobs in stylish finishes are being used to introduce colour, contrast and materiality into the kitchen, working as tactile accents.

Salento
Smooth and streamlined in its form, the Salento handle is an elegant choice if you are looking for a handle that combines both contemporary and classic design. Available in both matt black and worn gold, in various sizes.

Cali
Clearly identified by its straight-edged and geometric form, the Cali handle will bring a modern edge to your space. Available in matt black and brushed nickel, in various sizes.

Bolivar
Organic in nature, the Bolivar handle boasts a soft, circular structure, creating an ergonomic design that doesn’t compromise on style. Available in matt black, in various sizes.

Salento handle in worn gold

Vela
Vela’s classic, arch-shaped design makes it the perfect choice if you’re after a subtle and elegant handle, suited to almost every interior style. Available in brushed nickel and brushed amber gold, in various sizes.

Pasto
Featuring an elongated bar and straight, sophisticated edges, the Pasto handle was designed with longevity in mind – this handle will stand the test of time. Available in matt black, chrome and brushed nickel and in various sizes.

Plaza
Modern and on-trend, the Plaza handle is sleek and streamlined in its form, making it the perfect accessory for a contemporary kitchen, looking to achieve an effortlessly chic design. Available in matt black and brass, in various sizes.

Iza knob
Boasting decadent, geometric details, Iza takes inspiration from Art Deco design. Its soft, round edges make it the perfect choice if you’re hoping to add some understated luxury to your space. Available in matt black and brushed nickel.

Plaza handle in matt black

Cabo handle
Chunky in its form, the Cabo handle boasts strong, robust design, perfectly suited to a more traditional scheme. Available in brushed nickel and brushed amber gold, in various sizes.

Cabo knob
Charming and subtle, the Cabo Knob is perfect if you’re looking for a handle that’s understated, yet timeless. Available in brushed nickel and brushed amber gold.

Turbo handle
Combining both traditional and contemporary design, the Turbo handle features a circular body with refined detail, lending it more to classical or country-style design. Available in matt black and brushed nickel. 

Bolivar handle and Turbo knob in matt black

Turbo knob
Taking inspiration from Art Deco style, the Turbo Knob is sure to make a statement with its square edge form and layered detail. This is the perfect choice if you’re looking to incorporate some glamour into your design. Available in matt black and brushed nickel.  

Casco cup handle
Timeless in nature, the cup-shaped form of the Casco handle makes for a stunning design feature, suitable for both classic and country-style spaces. Available in matt black and brushed nickel.

For more information on Kaboodle, which is available at Bunnings.

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Built-in TV unit DIY using flatpack kitchen cabinets

Made entirely out of Kaboodle flat pack furniture, Brisbane builder Rachael Turner, of Front Porch Properties, created a very impressive looking custom built-in TV unit recently that we just had to share. “I’d rather a built-in than a standalone piece of furniture as it looks much sleeker and more custom,” says Rachael and we couldn’t agree more.

Rachael Turner custom tv unit
It’s hard to believe that built-in was created out of flat-packs!

1. Buy Kaboodle flat packs from Bunnings (and assemble them)
First up was purchasing the flat packs and Rachael selected overhead kitchen cupboards from Kaboodle due to their shallow depth. “Because the fireplace is 600mm deep we wanted the cabinetry to be set back a bit,” says Rachael who used 300mm deep cupboards to create the custom piece.

Cupboard installation

2. Build a plinth
“We made a plinth out of framing timber and put it under the cupboards, so they had something to sit on. This was covered with a kick panel after the timber floor went in,” says Rachael.

3. Install the bench tops
When it came to the bench top, Rachael pre-ordered a 400mm deep Kaboodle one (in ‘Hazelnut’ which is a rustic oak shade) from Bunnings and it took about a month to arrive. “If you give Bunnings the measurements, they will cut it to size for you! They send it out pre-cut and they even did a mason’s mitre on the return,” says Rachael referring to the corner where the cabinet wraps around and meets the fireplace.

“Kaboodle also sent a bench join kit which resulted in a much nicer finish than having a standard butt join,” says Rachael.

Bench top installation

5. Install the doors
Next up was the installation of the cupboard doors which were finished off with Kaboodle black mushroom shaped knobs.

6. Timber panelling
“We finished off the wall above the cupboards with grid patterned panelling to complete the entertainment unit area and remove the blandness of a plain wall,” says Rachael who painted it in a dark charcoal shade to disguise the TV.

Timber panelling
Timber panel installation – the TV now hangs on this wall

7. Floating shelves

Sitting to the right-hand side of the stone-clad fireplace, the floating shelves really complete the entire entertainment nook and Rachael accessorised them with baskets and greenery to lift the space.

If you’d like to know more you can check out the step-by-step video guide to the project below.

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Australian kitchen trends: Autumn 2019 edition

From Smeg’s statement green ovens to an array of new bench top and cupboard front colours from kaboodle kitchen, Autumn is shaping up to be a vibrant season for kitchen design.

kaboodle kitchen: The DIY kitchen brand has recently introduced six new colours to its collection of doors and panels. Matte black, smoked grey, a rich green, deep navy and two concrete looks round out the trend-driven line-up.

kaboodle's new 'Vivid Basil' cupboard fronts
kaboodle’s new ‘Vivid Basil’ cupboard fronts

kaboodle's new 'Bluepea' cupboard fronts
kaboodle’s new ‘Bluepea’ cupboard fronts

Kaboodle has also introduced a range of modular and cut to measure laminate bench tops in a host of finishes from marble to stone and timber. The range of modular laminate, bamboo and timber bench tops are available in matte and gloss finishes and in standard depths of 600mm or 900mm, with various profiles depending on colour.

Kaboodle kitchen's new 'Enoki' bench top
kaboodle’s new ‘Enoki’ bench top

kaboodle's new 'Mayonella' bench top
kaboodle’s new ‘Mayonella’ bench top

Smeg latest: In what is possibly a nod to the sustainability trend, the latest Smeg ovens are available in two shades of green for a real kitchen statement. For the brand’s iconic ‘Victoria’ model there’s a soft, vintage pastel green and the ‘Portofino’ oven is now available in a deep, rich olive green inspired by the Italian Riviera.

Smeg oven
Smeg Portofino oven, $6990, in olive green

Smeg oven in pastel green
Smeg Victoria oven, $10,490 in pastel green

And if you like your kitchen statements to be of a less permanent variety you might be interested in Smeg’s new blender created in collaboration with the Italian fashion house Dolce & Gabbana. The latest offering is part o the ‘Sicily is my Love’ collection that includes a toaster, kettle and citrus juicer too.

Smeg blender
Smeg ‘Sicily is my Love’ blender, $1099

Bosch Series 8 oven: An existing design for the German brand, the Series 8 oven is now available in black. Like the original stainless steel version, the new finish also offers 10 pre-set automatic cooking programs and a pyrolytic self-cleaning function. From $2699.

Bosch Series 8 oven
Bosch Series 8 oven

LG Slim French door fridge with InstaView in matte black (570L): Testament to the popularity of black for kitchens at present the latest offering from LG is a slim matte black fridge with fabulous InstaView technology. Fitting inside an alcove of just 850mm, you simply knock twice on the sleek glass panel to see inside the fridge without opening the door. Aside from being rather fun to use, this reduces cold air loss which helps keep food fresher for longer. $3799.

LG fridge

Australian kitchen trends: Summer 2018 edition

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Kaboodle kitchens launch gorgeous range of DIY splashbacks

In fabulous news for DIY home renovators, the on-trend yet affordable kitchen brand kaboodle has just added a fabulous range of cut to measure splash backs to its range. Comprised of some of the brand’s most popular bench top colours, the splash backs are made from a material that is scratch and moisture resistant, lightweight and super easy to install with silicone all that is required.

Seamless: This kitchen features a matching splash back and bench top in kaboodle’s marble-effect ‘Mayonella’ finish

“Our cut to measure splashbacks are a revolutionary addition to our range. Unlike glass, they are DIY friendly and unlike acrylic, they can also be used behind gas and electric cooktops combining the best of both worlds,” says Aymeric De Rosbo, kaboodle product category manager. When used behind cooktops you just need to combine the splashback with calcium silicate board – cement sheeting that has been designed specifically to provide a heat resistant barrier to protect any combustible surface such as wall studs in case of fire.

The range features nine colours – five contemporary solids and four of the most popular colours from the brand’s bench top range (crackle crush gloss, soyanut, mayonella and Calcutta gloss). “When matched with some of the most popular colours from our bench top program, there are opportunities to create a seamless bench top 
and splash back look which can easily be cut and installed with only simple woodworking tools such as a circular saw, jigsaw as well as double-sided tape and silicone,” says Aymeric.

For expansive spaces, where a seamless finish is ideal, the splash backs are available in large sheet sizes too (up to 3600mm wide) which reduces the number of visible joins. As with the rest of the kaboodle range you can find the splashbacks at Bunnings.

Shop the range online

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Kaboodle DIY kitchens release limited edition trend range

Available to purchase at Bunnings, kaboodle offer a fabulous range of affordable, DIY, flat-packed kitchens and they’ve just improved their offering with the launch of a fabulous new trend-driven range. Tapping into the trends from the recent 2016 Milan kitchen design shows, it sees eight new colours added into the mix and they’re available for a limited time only.

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Those metallic gold cupboard fronts are on point!

“Our new range, kaboodle trends, will allow us to take hold of key trends within the kitchen design world and offer them to our customers as they are happening. We’ve literally travelled the globe to find the latest colours and finishes in kitchen design”, says Courtney Mason, colour product category manager. And with stone, concrete and metallics rounding out the mix, it’s hard to believe that such a high-end designer look can be purchased at Bunnings!

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We’re loving the navy blue cupboard fronts!

Specifically, the new range features eight new colours in the door and benchtop categories. The thermoformed door and panel colours include matte white, matte black and our favourites – metallic gold and deep navy. The benchtop laminate colours include concrete, stone and timber looks.

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“The home and interiors trend cycle is moving faster and faster, which is why these colours are available for a limited time only. They’ll be updated every two years to keep our palette fresh and exciting, providing all Australians with access to the latest kitchen trends,
at affordable prices,” says Courtney.

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This kitchen embraces the dark cupboard front trend that was so popular in Milan this year

You can incorporate the new finishes with existing colours in the range and the pricing sits within the current kaboodle pricing structure too. Lead times vary depending on location.

Shop the range online.