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Australian kitchen, bathroom & laundry trends: December 2020

From a matte black toilet to fully assembled laundry units delivered Australia wide, there’s plenty of interesting news on the kitchen, bathroom and laundry front this month.

Reece: The bathroom brand’s latest Australian bathroom report was delivered recently offering key insights into Aussie bathroom trends. ‘Hotel inspired’ style is still the favoured bathroom design trend (30%) followed by day spa (16%) and traditional (15%).

Hotel inspired bathroom
A gorgeous hotel inspired bathroom

And while chrome is still the most popular tap finish, matte black is hot on its tail (42% vs 16%). Hitting the market in March are a couple of new additions to the Reece matte black family including the matte black Alape Scopio washbasin and the AXA Uno rimless toilet in a sleek matte black edition.

Alape basin
The Alape Scopio washbasin in matte black
Toilet
The AXA Uno rimless toilet in matte black

From kitchens to bathrooms and laundries, metallics are still a solid trend too. And as of February the lovely Memo Zenna sink will shine in two new metallic finishes – bronze and gunmetal.

Memo Benna sink in gold
Memo Zenna sink in gold

Beaumont Tiles Wave vanity: As the name suggests, the Wave vanity has a fluted timber front that takes design cues from the ocean. Available in five cabinet finishes, you can choose from three bench top options also. And when it comes to sizes there’s 12 in the collection (ranging from 600mm to 1800mm wide), making it a great choice for powder rooms, ensuites and main bathrooms alike.

Wave vanity

Utilising the latest thermolaminating technologies, the Wave vanity is made from moisture resistant medium-density fibreboard coated in a fluted timber gain.

Wave vanity
Drawer detail

Caesarstone: The latest finish from Caesarstone, Calacatta Maximus is the brand’s latest interpretation of Calacatta marble. It blends oversized soft grey and copper veining atop a pure white base.

Caesarstone Calcutta Maximus
Caesarstone Calacatta Maximus

The brand has also just released its brightest, most pure white in the form of Vivid White. It’s a great choice for small spaces and for those seeking a feeling of light and space.

Caesarstone Vivid White
Caesarstone Vivid White

ADP modular laundries: This stylish range of mix and match laundry cabinets is made in Wollongong and delivered Australia-wide in fully assembled form, making for an easy installation process. Simply select from a range of sizes and configurations to suit your space, then have the design delivered to your door. Talk about convenient!

ADP laundry
ADP ‘Pure Silk’ laundry
ADP 'Decor' laundry
ADP ‘Decor’ laundry
ADP 'Vogue' laundry
ADP ‘Vogue’ laundry
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Kitchens

Three Birds Renovations: laundry design essentials

No matter the size of your laundry, no matter your reno budget, here are the hard and fast rules for a successful laundry refurb. From where to locate the laundry if you’re starting from scratch, to cabinetry, fixtures and appliances, Electrolux has teamed up with Three Birds Renovations to share 10 rules for laundry design.

Three Birds Renovations say: “The funny thing about laundries is that we’re in them almost daily, yet people often approach these spaces as an afterthought. Expectation versus reality is another key challenge. Our biggest tip for laundry success is to create a solid vision board before you even start the process. Then, once you have a cohesive vision for the entire project, you’ll have something to aim towards and it always comes in handy to refer back to along the way to make sure you’re on track.”

Here, Bonnie, Lana and Erin from Three Birds Renovations share the do’s and don’ts of laundry design:

Do:

  • Remember that your laundry deserves to look beautiful too! Those loads of washing might just seem like less of a chore when you’re doing it in a beautiful space
  • Invest in quality appliances that will do the job and last the distance. In our latest renovation (House 10), this family of four with two young kids spent half their time in the laundry, so they needed quality appliances. We opted for the Electrolux 10kg UltimateCare System (EWF14013) and 9kg Heat Pump Condenser Dryer (EDH3896GDW) because of their superior washing and drying capabilities. Plus, they looked amazing under bench in this Mediterranean Villa-style family home.
  • Consider your laundry a wet room and choose your materials accordingly. Tiles are a great choice for flooring and we often do a tile skirting board, so the walls don’t get wet when you’re mopping the floor.
  • Plan the layout to maximise storage and bench space. Try to locate your laundry with easy external access to the washing line.

Don’t:

  • Forget to choose your appliances early in the planning process. You’ll need to design the cabinetry to fit around the size of your appliances and your decision of a top or front loader machine will dictate where your bench goes.
  • Position your laundry close to a bedroom where the spinning washing machine is likely to be disruptive to sleeping kids.
  • Forget the lighting. You’ll need task lighting to make sure you can see what you’re doing, and we also love accent lighting, like a pendant, just because it looks hot.
  • Forget about ventilation. Laundries without an extractor fan are just asking for mould. A window that opens is a bonus for added airflow.
  • Forget to style your laundry. A lush green plant on a laundry shelf is always a good idea in a laundry. The room exists to make things look, feel and smell fresh, so bringing in some real plants just makes sense.

Three Birds’ kitchen renovation tips

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House Rules Kitchens RENO ADDICT

Aussie kitchen brand launches on new House Rules season

With the Australian appetite for renovating at an all-time high, new kitchen and laundry brand Kinsman is hoping to compete for a share of the renovation dollar. And to mark its entry into the market (there are currently 30 showrooms being rolled out in Good Guys stores in NSW, VIC, QLD and the ACT), the brand launched on the new season of Channel Seven’s House Rules recently.

Kinsman kitchen

House Rules is a popular source of inspiration for audiences, with our customers often referencing trends they’ve seen on TV which they’d like to apply to their own kitchen. Aussies love their homes – we take a lot of pride in interiors, and as the heart of the home, the kitchen is the number one room that people want to renovate into a modern space, plus add value,” says Kinsman marketing manager Carla Madgwick.

“This is where we, as leaders in the kitchen industry, can turn that inspiration from House Rules into a reality. With our new Kinsman brand, we’ve made it simple and affordable to create the perfect modern kitchen for any type of family,” says Carla. And given that the Kinsman showrooms are located within thirty Good Guys store across the eastern seaboard, it makes it easy for renovators to plan a new kitchen while choosing their appliances simultaneously.

Warriewood residential kitchen

Promising to be as entertaining as the last, the new season of House Rules has seven teams competing to renovate each other’s homes and all of them will feature Kinsman kitchens and laundries – the details of which will be available on the House Rules and Kinsman websites after each reveal is aired.

Kinsman has teamed up with Silestone as the exclusive partner for their new range, Eternal by Cosentino. The Eternal range is available for benchtop and splashback applications and features a polished or suede finish.

House Rules laundry
This Kinsman laundry featured in the first week of House Rules

Kinsman cabinetry is manufactured on the NSW Central Coast and the brand has an extensive designer range as well as an affordable range of flat pack kitchens too.

Photography: John Paul Urizar

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Bathrooms Design Kitchens RENO ADDICT

Darren Palmer’s top laundry design tips

Imagine a laundry room where everything you need is at your fingertips. Where clutter is kept cleverly out-of-sight and functionality meets style. What if we told you that it’s not just a pipe dream?!

On the recent series of The Block, the contestants cleaned up with their laundry design. My fellow judges and I were thrilled to see six very different and exciting designs that really pushed the envelope – showing that laundry design doesn’t have to play it safe.

Here are my main considerations when creating a laundry that’s both functional and fashionable.

What’s new in laundry design and styles?

There are endless style options that you can choose for your laundry – from Scandi and Hamptons to modern and industrial. A recent trend in laundry design is coordinating the style and finishes of your laundry to match other ‘wet’ areas of your home, such as the kitchen. This provides a seamless transition into this essential working space. Another big trend in traditional homes is that of the mudroom. If you’re squeezed for space, the laundry is a great way to create the mudroom look in a space that often transitions to the exterior of your home. A stylish mudroom includes upholstered seating, shaker style doors, elegant aged brass handles and even VJ panelling – lifting your laundry from the functional to the indulgent.

Don’t be afraid to be bold with your design choices. You can create any number of looks if you start with simple grey or white cabinetry as your base – then accessorise creatively. Cup handles, aged brass and porcelain sinks work to jazz up a traditional look. While matt black, subway tiles or brick with oak can give you that industrial edge. Smooth silky marble (or marble look) with bright chrome can also give your laundry that smart and classic look. You just need to work in with the rest of your home’s style or theme and apply the appropriate details.

LayoutDarren Palmer's top laundry design tips

Just like a kitchen, you have a variety of choices when it comes to the layout of your laundry – namely U-shaped, L-shaped or galley. The shape and configuration of your floorplan will dictate which layout is best for you. In a dedicated laundry, keeping the space ‘open’ is key – both from a functional and aesthetical point-of-view. When planning, consider the location of the most-used elements in your laundry – such as appliances, benchtops and the sink – plus what will be in your line-of-sight as you enter the space.

Appliances and the sink should be kept together for plumbing purposes. And ideally, you want a design that keeps appliances concealed or out of your initial line-of-sight.

StorageDarren Palmer's top laundry design tips

Storage is king in the laundry. If you design your laundry correctly, it can be so much more than just a place to launder your clothing. Maximise cabinetry as much as possible (without comprising your ability to move around the room of course). If space permits, consider tall cupboards to store items such as brooms and mops. Wall cupboards are more practical than drawers in a laundry. However, consider an internal drawer, as this will allow easy storage of items like washing powders and pegs. If you introduce open shelving to your laundry design, you can both increase storage space and create a stylish nook in what is usually considered a purely functional space. Add special touches – such as plants, candles, folded towels and stylish canisters for your washing powders and pegs – to garner instant ‘wow’ and interest in your laundry.

Bench spaceDarren Palmer's top laundry design tips

Along with storage, creating enough usable bench space is an important consideration in any laundry design. Be sure to position the benchtop to facilitate cleaning chores. This way, clothes can be pulled from laundry hampers or your washer and dryer and immediately sorted on the benchtop. Caesarstone benchtops, manufactured from 93% natural quartz, are a great option for laundries (and kitchens). They’re highly resistant to stains and scratches, and are very easy to clean. You can choose from a variety of colours – from marble-looks to beautiful and durable representations of contemporary concrete.

If working on a tight budget, you should consider contemporary laminate benchtops as a viable and aesthetically pleasing option. They’ve come a long way in recent years, and you can achieve marble or timber looks for a fraction of the price. Karlie and Will featured the new Natural Halifax Oak in their winning laundry (below). It’s a new addition to the Freedom Kitchens range – beautifully replicating the appearance and texture of solid oak, without the maintenance issues.

AppliancesDarren Palmer's top laundry design tips

Your selection of appliances and how you fit-out this space will affect the way you use your laundry. You may opt for a pair of front-loading appliances. You can fit these beneath a benchtop or simply stack a washer and dryer. Either option is a great space-saving solution that will depend on your available space and layout. Should you wish to conceal your appliances in the laundry, consider stacking them to allow the addition of an extra shelf or cupboard. As mentioned earlier, consider coordinating the style and finishes of your laundry to match other ‘wet’ areas of your home – such as the kitchen. This provides a seamless transition from the other areas of your home into this essential working space. Additionally, using the same materials as your kitchen and even bundling the two projects together can save you money in production, and also add significant value to your home.

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