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Australian kitchen, bathroom & laundry trends: November 2020

From UV-resistant outdoor benchtops, to bold statement baths and sinks, this month’s roundup explores several new ranges that might just inspire you to revamp your own kitchen or bathroom. Plus, we’ve included a bonus pick for your laundry: a very high-tech washer and dryer!

Kitchen

Caesarstone outdoor collection: This groundbreaking outdoor range from Ceaserstone is also the first ever outdoor collection in the engineered stone market! These quartz surfaces boast a high UV resistance, and are available in three new colours; Midday, Palm Shade, and Clearskies. Product pricing, including installation, is around $650 per square metre.

“Until now, there hasn’t been an outdoor surface material as durable as Caesarstone,” says general manager of marketing, Grant Vandenberg. “With our new outdoor range, people can have complete peace of mind for a long-lasting application in their alfresco designs.”

Ceaserstone – ‘Palm Shade’
Caesarstone – ‘Clearskies’
Caesarstone – ‘Midday’

Cosentino Silestone® Loft Surfaces: These high-performance surfaces offer a fresh new take on the industrial style, in five brand new shades; CamdenPoblenouSeaportNolita and Corktown. The names represent five iconic neighbourhoods, each with their own distinctive history and urban aesthetic.

Silestone® surfaces are carefully crafted to replicate the look and feel of concrete, using a hybrid formula made up of minerals and reused raw materials, such as recycled glass. Popular uses for this product include kitchen and bathroom benchtops and splashbacks, bathroom flooring and sinks.

 Cosentino Silestone – ‘Camden’
Cosentino Silestone – ‘Seaport’
 Cosentino Silestone – ‘Corktown’

Bathroom

Highgrove Bathrooms stainless steel basins: Basins and sinks aren’t just functional pieces in a bathroom, laundry, or kitchen; they can also become a stylish focal point or unique centrepiece. Constructed from stainless steel, Highgrove Bathrooms’ new Astrid and Stella basins are built to last.

The minimalist design, and wide range of different finishes (Matte Black, Brushed Brass, Brushed Nickel, and the newly introduced Gunmetal) make these sinks suitable for a wide variety of spaces. Prices start from $520.

Highgrove Bathrooms – ‘Stella’ Basin in Matte Black
Highgrove Bathrooms – ‘Astrid’ Basin in Matte Black

Schots Home Emporium’s freestanding statement baths: A statement bath can be such a powerful piece in any bathroom. Schots Home Emporium have a wide range of freestanding baths, made from cast iron, acrylic, and stone.

Luke and Jasmin used the ‘Bahama Stone’ bath in their Block 2020 master en suite, giving the space the perfect contrast point, according to the judges.

Schots Home Emporium – ‘Bahama Stone’ in Matte Black (RRP $4,950)
Schots Home Emporium – ‘Eiffel Cast Iron’ in Matte Black (RRP $4,129)
Schots Home Emporium – ‘Marietta Acrylic’ in Black & White (RRP $2,059)

Laundry

Fisher & Paykel’s new washing machines and dryers: The 12kg Front Loader Washing Machine is programmed to sense the size of the load and soil level, allowing it to automatically dispense the right amount of detergent and select the optimal wash time. The 12kg drum is the largest ever capacity launched by the brand, making it perfect for bulky items like bedspreads and duvets. 

The 9kg Heat Pump Dryer was created to gently and effectively dry clothes at low temperatures, to preserve the lifetime of fabrics. It ensures moisture is condensed so no venting is required, which is ideal for laundries where venting is difficult, and also allows for the dryer to be placed almost anywhere in the home!

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Trending on Pinterest: Monochrome kitchens & bathrooms

There’s no denying the enduring appeal of monochrome but it’s certainly had a massive resurgence of late with Pinterest saves for ‘monochrome’ ideas up 115 per cent globally since last year. From slick, ultra-modern interpretations to more traditional spaces, the kitchen and bathroom scene has never looked more black and white.

Monochrome kitchen. Image source: Pinterest/Stephanie Kate
Monochrome kitchen. Image source: Pinterest/Stephanie Kate

Kitchens
Black joinery, black tapware and black light fittings are the current order of the day with saves for ‘monochromatic kitchen’ ideas up 230 per cent over the past six months in Australia. And with all that dark colour, it’s no surprise that white, and often milky marble finishes, are brought into the mix to provide contrast.

Monochrome kitchen. Image source: Pinterest/lisa.
Monochrome kitchen. Image source: Pinterest/lisa.

The timber floor provides warmth in this monochrome kitchen. Image source: Pinterest/A Girl Called Fred
Timber provides warmth in this monochrome kitchen. Image source: Pinterest/A Girl Called Fred

Bathrooms
With saves for ‘monochromatic bathroom’ ideas up 30 percent in Australia since last year, it’s safe to say that black and white are most certainly back in the washroom too. While black tapware has been trending for a while, black shower frames are suddenly flooding our feeds also. In fact, from black exterior paint to black kitchen sinks, ebony Pinterest searches are up 252 per cent globally since 2017.

Monochrome bathroom. Image source: Pinterest/Marisa Robinson Beauty
Monochrome bathroom. Image source: Pinterest/Marisa Robinson Beauty

Patterned monochrome tiling (on the floor and wall) is a big look at the moment. I love monochromatic cement encaustic tiles (as in the image below). They’re a great way of incorporating pattern and texture in a way that is hard to tire of, given that they work like a neutral.

Monochrome tiling is the standout feature in this bathroom. Image source: Pinterest/Cushla Cappie
Monochrome tiling is the standout feature in this bathroom. Image source: Pinterest/Cushla Cappie

Monochrome shower. Image source: Pinterest/First Sense
Monochrome shower. Image source: Pinterest/First Sense

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