BISHOPS CASTLE

Industrial styling is just the ticket here at ‘Bishop’s Castle’.
Concrete, recycled timber and black painted cabinetry combine for a warm and rustic take on the style. The recycled timber, black shaker doors and the benchtops in various shades from the concrete range by Caesarstone. These three elements combine for an industrial effect that is warm and inviting.

Zones are created in this clever kitchen design leaving the fridge and the meals area easily accessible by those other than the cook. Interesting spaces are created by the overlapping bench that forms the meals area.

A new kitchen must speak to the rest of the home. Along with a kitchen renovation, this home received a few small updates that provide a better segue from the kitchen to the living area including new pendant lights and a repolish of the floorboards.

Caesarstone Rugged Concrete has been used to give the effect of a cast concrete benchtop but with a more durable finish.

Black shaker doors highlight the warmth of the timber in the room and combine with other elements to give an industrial effect.

Black shaker cabinetry leads into a butlers pantry with lower cabinets clad with black shaker doors and open shelving above for easy access to everyday items.

Recycled timber flooring is repurposed in the back of this island bench. Although it looks like a continuous panel, there are hidden push-to-open doors underneath.

Recycled timber floorboards have been repurposed for shelving and carefully book-ended by our craftsmen to create a seamless look. Open shelving provides a great opportunity to style the kitchen in different ways depending on what is on display.

Winner: HIA / CSR Victorian Kitchen and Bathroom Awards 2020 (Metro Melbourne) 

Winner: Best Renovated Kitchen $50,001-100,000

Finalist: Best Kitchen Design

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