Wednesday, May 19, 2010

A Greener Family Kitchen





This is very exciting blog entry for us here at Greener Kitchens as it is the first from our fabulous new designer, Francine Lafebre. Francine designed this amazing kitchen transformation for a family living in Stafford, she writes:

"A young family with two young children were crying out for a more open plan feel for their kitchen that would allow them to be together at all times. Increasing the opening in the dividing wall between the kitchen and living area provided not only more natural light in the kitchen but it also gave a real feeling of integrating it into the living and dining area without imposing on it.

With a love of home cooking and baking and involving the children, the benchtop was designed to run through the opening and have a slight overhang on the dining side to provide an place for the kids to sit, eat and help mum.

The old dresser was also to be replaced, being careful not to make this wall look like it was also part of the kitchen we decided that glass framed wall units and a reclaimed timber benchtop would help create a ‘transition’ piece from kitchen to living and dining. The beautful reclaimed timber top adds warmth and reflects the polished floor boards that run throughout the house.

The clients, being very environmentally conscious were keen to have their kitchen made from the lowest emission materials possible and with their energy efficient appliances, create a healthier, sustainable kitchen for their young family to grow up in.

It was as important to us to use the right materials as achieve our goals in meeting the design brief. The internals of the units were made to suit the client, adding and internal drawer in the pantry for extra storage and making sure that mixers etc all fitted in the drawers, designed to the appropriate height to accommodate these. We also opted for a handleless design, giving the kitchen a streamlined, modern feel, and make a material saving.

We would like to thank the clients for being part of working for a more sustainable future and giving us yet another wonderful opportunity to show that you can achieve practical, functional as well as stunning design by using innovative building materials with a reduced environmental impact.

Above is a couple of before and after shots of the 'Greener Family Kitchen' illustrating the way in which it opened up the kitchen to the rest of the house and the family."