The colour of the cabinetry continues the dark theme with Satin Polyurethane cabinetry in a deep charcoal tone, and to add that all important element of texture vertical ‘V Groove” cabinets help provide visual warmth to contrast the depth
of colour. The final element is the beautifully textural; Caesarstone benchtop selected not only for how it feels, but also for its earthy natural, slightly concrete inspired look. The kitchen in this home is not just one room, it also includes a generous walk in Butler’s pantry as well as a galley, so there’s plenty of storage. This high contrasting scheme is beautifully edited with dark warm gold and copper accents in the cabinetry handles, the feature kitchen tap, and the statement Smeg appliance ranges which also include built in wine fridges.