This kitchen is all about blending style with everyday practicality. This kitchen is a space that feels warm, welcoming, and super functional—perfect for modern living with a retro twist. From the green cabinets with exposed ply edges to the mix of wood and white finishes, it’s got that cool mid-century vibe going on. But it’s not just about looks—the layout is designed to be accessible and easy to move around in, with thoughtful touches like a lowered table section for food prep or dining. It’s a kitchen that works hard but looks great doing it.
Accessibility Focus:
• All key appliances and features (sink, ovens, prep surfaces) to be accessible at a reduced height.
• Incorporation of a lowered table integrated into the kitchen island for wheelchair-friendly food prep and dining.
Retro-Inspired Aesthetic:
Key Features & Layout:
Island Unit:
• Divided into two sections: standard-height worktop with induction hob, and a lower timber section serving as a prep/dining area.
• Walnut panels with white countertop contrast against the deep green of other cabinetry.
Cabinetry & Storage:
Work Zones:
• Sink area includes dual basins and ample counter space beneath a wide window for natural light.
• Seamless transition between wet zone and prep zone, designed with accessibility in mind.
Lighting & Ambience:
Flooring & Access:
• Large-format light tiles provide a smooth, easy-to-navigate surface.
• Open-plan layout allows for free movement throughout the space.