For a long time, buying a new kitchen appeared limited to cookie-cutter products, or comprehensive custom designs, with very few options in between.
Thankfully, those days are behind us. Since 2006, Melbourne-based Cantilever Interiors have been designing and manufacturing kitchens for homes Australia wide.
With five set ‘kitchen systems’ to choose from (including the new EDIT design), customers can select the stylish, sustainable model that best suits their needs, and have it adjusted to fit their space.
The only question you need to ask yourself is– what kitchen is right for me? We asked Cantilever’s creative director Kylie Forbes what you need to know before committing to a new kitchen, revealing the following guiding principles.
Small spaces can be some of the most challenging to design, but Sophie Bowers, founder of Strutt Studios Interior Architecture, and fashion stylist Josh Climpson, have absolutely nailed the renovation of their tiny Sydney apartment.
This one bedroom property in Kensington is the couple’s first home, which they have lovingly updated since moving in just before Christmas 2017.
Thanks to Sophie’s design expertise, the apartment is now a totally cohesive space, that plays on the character of the original 1926 art deco building.
Looking at the images of this home alone, with its references to various design periods and geographical influences, it isn’t easy to determine its location!
What looks like it could be an elegant Santorini contemporary gallery is actually the family home of artist and interior decorator Phoebe Rolleston, George Rolleston, and their children Humphry (7), Louis (5), and William (3), located in the Melbourne suburb of Glen Iris!
Formerly a quirky ‘80s property, renovations by architect Lucy Bowen have totally transformed this home, complemented by an ever-changing display of original art.