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ADELAIDE BRAGG
Interior designer Adelaide lives in Melbourne with her husband Tim and sons Oliver, 13, Kip, 11, and Rupert, 10. She designed the kitchen as part of a rear extension. It was installed two years ago.
I love cooking and I do the majority of it in our home. My real love is baking cakes. I’ve been baking since before I could even reach the top of the kitchen bench.
When we renovated, the whole extension revolved around the open-plan kitchen. It’s the heart of our house. I wanted a large island unit where everyone could congregate, and a butler’s pantry with additional sink and dishwasher.
I wanted the kitchen to look good all the time as it is part of our sitting room, so there are large banks of cupboards. These house things like a breakfast cupboard with toaster, coffee machine and cereals, plus a mini bar with fridge and loads of china and glassware. A lot of everyday things are hidden away so the benchtops can be tidy.
A well-designed food cupboard and clutter-free benchtop areas are essential for a well-functioning kitchen.
We were given the copper pot holder for a wedding present. I had it in storage for 13 years, waiting for the perfect place to hang it. The kitchen was designed around the pot holder and it’s a focal point for the room, my favourite detail in the kitchen.
Another element I love is the large pot plants flanking the sink. They’re not very practical when washing up for large numbers, but they add a lovely detail.
I chose a fresh white palette as I wanted the copper pot holder and the decorative pieces to be the main interest. The island bench is rather large (3x1.5m), so I wanted it to disappear.
Diese Geschichte stammt aus der March 2018-Ausgabe von Australian House & Garden Magazine.
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