Quartz Surfaces & Benchtops - Light-reflective surfaces proved … · 2019. 3. 3. · bench tops,...
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MARCH 4, 2019.
Light-reflective surfaces proved the game-changer in a budget-friendly
renovation of a gloomy Federation home.
Creative interiors trio, Casey Scott, Matt Crocker and Scott Ligertwood,
of Kinwolf Projects knew they needed a monochromatic colour scheme
of white on white to invest more light in the kitchen, but at the same
time acknowledged the need to push the boundaries in terms of form
and finish.
The key feature in the kitchen, that transforms the space from ordinary
to extraordinary, is the curved wall. Shaped from bendable tongue and
groove plywood and finished with a two-pack polyurethane spray, the
simple curve corals a wealth of hidden storage, plus a laundry, while
creating a jaw-dropping focal point to the space.
The same white surface finish is applied to the rest of the kitchen
cabinetry but again, there is a wow factor that elevates the look to one
of textural wizardry. Caesarstone’s Cloudburst Concrete, with its subtle
movement and light-reflective matt texture, has been used on the rear
workbench as well as the large-scale island bench and splashbacks.
“It’s the texture of Cloudburst concrete that we fell in love with,” said
Casey Scott. “It has almost a salty acid-wash kind of feel to it. It’s the
first time we have used Caesarstone and I think it’s the best benchtop
we have ever used.”
While maximising both light and space, the Kinwolf team were keen to
ensure the space was neither sterile nor bland. Natural timber was
used to create a counter balance to the white – open storage boxes,
chopping boards and utensils and stool tops reference the warm
timber tones of the flooring. And the subtle layers of texture and patina
in the Caesarstone Cloudburst Concrete ‘softens’ the mix of hard
surfaces and monochromatic colour palette.
Caesarstone’s Cloudburst Concrete is part of the brand’s new
Metropolitan Collection of nine concrete-inspired finishes that are
available nationally. Go to www.caesarstone.com.au for more details.
Caesarstone is committed to the highest safety and environmental
standards and carries the ISO 14001 international standard for
environmental management and performance.
Design: http://www.kinwolf.com/
Photography: River Bennett https://www.riverbennett.co/ Caesarstone is a publicly traded company on the NASDAQ. The company’s surfaces and products are sold in over 48 countries worldwide. Established in 1987, Caesarstone pioneered the original quartz surface and continues to be a leading developer and manufacturer of premium surfaces. Caesarstone surfaces consist of up to 93% quartz and utilize advanced technologies and proprietary know-how. The surfaces are highly functional, design forward and have endless application possibilities including kitchen bench tops, bathroom vanities, flooring, wall paneling, furniture and more. With diverse collections there is no limit to choice. The unique and rich variety of colours and patterns gives each customer the ability to find their ‘ultimate surface’ and create their own unique interior environment. Caesarstone's extensive designs are constantly evolving and developing to meet the latest world trends and the highest level of international quality standards. Caesarstone® quartz surfaces are available across all states of Australia and also New Zealand.
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