Saturday, December 19, 2009

Wilston Greener Kitchen



This was a very exciting kitchen for us, built as a part of a new addition to an existing post-war cottage in Wilston.

We carefully designed the kitchen to make a feature of an exciting new material we have been developing the use of this year. The material is a hoop pine eco ply door material, with a core of post consumer recycled cardboard. The result is a very strong, stable, extremely light kitchen door with the warmth of a locally sourced renewable timber. The material is extremely low emission as the cardboard core of the product is VOC free. A practical advantage of the cardboard core is that it does not swell if exposed to moisture, unlike typical compressed board materials used in kitchen construction, adding to the longevity of the kitchen.

We used the cardboard core ply doors as a feature material to help define the carfully composed lines of the kitchen design and add a textural depth to the kitchen palette. The remaining doors in the kitchen are a warm white low emission melamine faced material with a satin gloss finish (that is inexpensive, long lasting and very easy to clean). As usual, we 'rescued' the engineered stone for the benches and used very low emission Australian made carcass material.

As with a number of our kitchens, the splashback is punctuated by a window sitting behind the cooking area, providing energy efficient natural task lighting and framing the greenery outside (and in this case revealing a lovely view of Mt. Cootha in the distance).

We would like to thank our fabulous client for embracing our passion for creating built environments that are sustainable and for trusting us to use recycled cardboard to make her kitchen!