Earlier in April, SkyNews Real Estate ran a segment discussing “Why renovating your kitchen is good for your health”, featuring David Bartlett from Art of Kitchens and Tony Been from Houzz Australia.
Kitchen Trends with Houzz and The Art of Kitchens
Why renovating your kitchen is good for your health with Tony Been from Houzz Australia and David Bartlett from The Art of Kitchens
Posted by Sky News Real Estate on Friday, 31 March 2017
David Bartlett
David Bartlett is the founder of Art of Kitchens, a licensed builder and long-standing member of both the KBDi and the HIA. It’s David’s role to constantly increase raise the bar in quality and innovation at every stage of the design journey.
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The following kitchens were featured on this segment
Pymble Kitchen
This newly built Meadowbank home in Pymble, Sydney is perfect for entertaining. The open-plan kitchen and dining area flow easily into the outdoor entertaining area through large bi-fold doors and windows.
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Balgowlah Kitchen
Nestled between a wall of glass that leads onto a fantastic atrium, this galley-style kitchen combines inspired attention to detail and traditional, modern and contemporary design elements to create minimalist space that delivers on style and functionality.
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St Ives Kitchen
This Greenwich kitchen design manages to marry an innovative style with the functionality that is a necessity in any kitchen. Not only is it an area where cooking is an absolute pleasure, it also enhances the overall look and feel of this magnificent Sydney home.
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Willoughby Kitchen
This Willoughby Kitchen space was converted from a separate kitchen, laundry and dining room into one open-plan area, and the lowered ceiling in the kitchen helps define the space and full-height cabinets on the side walls to avoid the back wall looking too solid.
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Warehouse Kitchen Conversion
The brief called for an industrial edge to match the vast scale of the building. There was no question of compromise on quality, and the appliances had to be state-of-the-art products that would not get lost in the industrial design.
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