The Heart of The Home: Bespoke Kitchen Design That’s Functional AND Impressive

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When it comes to bespoke kitchen design, there's more to this craft than just beautiful cabinets and stone countertops. The kitchen is often considered the heart of the home, and a well-designed one can significantly increase the value of your property.

 

We have created bespoke kitchen design for private clients so I’m happy to share some tips on ensuring the heart of your home makes an impression AND is highly functional. So whether you're looking to sell your home or want to create a stunning space for your family to enjoy, we’ll dive right in.

Embrace Open Concept Layouts for Bespoke Kitchen Design

Open concept kitchens have been a hot trend for a while now, and they show no sign of going out of style. Knocking down walls to create a seamless flow between the kitchen, dining area, and living space not only makes your home feel more spacious but also enhances social interaction.

Consider how removing a wall will change the possibilities for creating a better kitchen layout. If you want a walk-in butler’s pantry, better access to family living areas, extra cooking and prep space, or want to create more flow to your outdoor living, this could be your opportunity.

Re-designing your kitchen space may also provide the opportunity to install bigger windows or sky windows in the ceiling for beautiful natural light. If you’re going to plan bespoke kitchen design, then create a wish list of everything you desire. You can edit it later. bespoke kitchen design in Adelaide

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Choose Timeless Materials

While it's tempting to select the latest trendy materials, it's often wiser to stick with timeless options. Classic choices like marble and natural stone countertops, and French Oak hardwood floors have enduring appeal and can withstand the test of time.

They also tend to hold their value better than more fleeting trends. If you want to incorporate trendy elements, do so with accessories and easily replaceable items like pendant lights or bar stools.

Incorporating natural stone, metal, quality wood, glass and natural fibre fabrics brings a sense of luxury like nothing else.

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Select High-Quality Appliances

Investing in high-quality appliances not only adds functionality to your kitchen but also boosts its value. Stainless steel appliances are a popular choice for their modern and sleek look.

However, increasingly coloured big appliances – including ovens and fridges – are being included as home lovers use an interior designer to create bespoke kitchen design that’s beautiful and unexpected.

You may desire integrated appliances so they can seamlessly ‘disappear’ into the cabinetry. But that’s not an excuse to purchase lesser quality appliances. The functionality and longevity of high-quality appliances will always be valued far after the price has been forgotten.

Consider energy-efficient models, as they not only save money in the long run but also appeal to environmentally conscious buyers. Choosing bigger appliances that are cheaper to run is good economics.

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Focus on Lighting

Proper lighting will transform the ambiance of your kitchen. Consider a combination of task lighting (under-cabinet lights for food prep), ambient lighting (pendant lights for a warm glow), and accent lighting (highlighting architectural features or artwork).

Smart lighting systems are also a valuable addition, allowing homeowners to customize the mood and functionality of their kitchen.

Kitchen lighting should never be an afterthought no matter where it’s placed. In our bespoke kitchen design, we consider lighting at the time of space planning and custom joinery design. It’s crucial to the enjoyment and functionality of your kitchen.

Add A Functional Island

Kitchen islands have become a staple in modern kitchen design. They offer extra countertop space, storage, and a place for casual dining or socializing. An island can become the focal point of your kitchen and make it more appealing to potential buyers.

Often, we will design the island to be different from the rest of the custom joinery. This creates interest and offers a focal anchor for what could be a big open plan space.

Homeowners can choose if there is seating or extra storage on the living or dining side of the island. It’s not a rule that a kitchen island has to have seating… or a sink. It’s your choice.

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Keep It Neutral And Add A Splash of Colour

Neutral colours in a scheme are timeless and create a sense of spaciousness. However, don't be afraid to add a pop of colour. Colour can be incorporated into the splashback, for bar stools, in a bold rug, or even handcrafted lampshades.

You will at least need texture even if you stick with a neutral colour palette. Texture adds interest and stops décor falling flat. It can be included in tiles (Zellige, for example), fabric, window treatments, wall décor and lighting.

In conclusion, designing a high-value kitchen involves a blend of aesthetics and practicality. Trends may come and go, but bespoke kitchen design that combines functionality with timeless design will always be in demand. Whether you're renovating for resale or personal enjoyment, these tips will help you create a kitchen that truly is the heart of your home.

Do You Have Questions or Need Help?

Renovating can be a minefield when all you really want is a beautiful kitchen that functions for your lifestyle. We get it. Please get in touch and have an obligation-free chat or book an initial consultation.

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