Highly Commended

Fri 09 2006

Highly Commended.jpgDesigner: Sian Gillanders from Simply Kitchens

Judges Comments: Good use of limited laundry space.

Highly Commended

Fri 09 2006

Highly Commended.jpgDesigner: Sandra Grummitt (CKDNZ) from Grummitt Weldon Day Design

Judges Comments: This design does justice to white on white and what a great scullery.

Highly Commended

Fri 09 2006

Highly Commended.jpgDesigner: Wayde Beckman from Waikanae Kitchen & Joinery

Judges Comments: The timber cabinetry reflects the homes era, and is modernised using colour and complementary materials.

Highly Commended

Fri 09 2006

Highly Commended.jpgDesigner: Frances Robinson (CKD/CBDNZ) from Frances Robinson Design

Judges Comments: Having the kitchens “working part” behind the scene in a separate scullery is a great idea, especially with the grandchildren getting involved in cooking!

Highly Commended

Fri 09 2006

Highly Commended.jpgDesigner: Lloyd Richardson from Lloyds Joinery

Judges Comments: This design shows dramatic input with lots of features.

Highly Commended

Fri 09 2006

Highly Commended.jpgDesigner: Mal Corboy (CKDNZ) from Intrigue Kitchen Design

 

Judges Comments: The monochromatic colour scheme enhanced by the warmth of the floor and complemented by up and down lighting is a major feature.

Regional Winner Bay Of Plenty.jpgDesigner: Mark Bruce from Beaver Kitchens

Judges Comments: Excellent design to keep true to clients brief to fit Tudor style home. Curved cabinet an eye-catching feature.

Regional Winner Waikato.jpgDesigner: Nicola Smylie from Mastercraft Kitchens Judges Comments: Innovative use of the glass for the benchtop and sliding doors behind splashback. Appealing combination of glass and aluminium.

Regional Winner Taranaki.jpgDesigner: Mal Corboy (CKDNZ) from Intrigue Kitchen Design

Judges Comments: Interesting impact using red and the colour illumination on glass.

Regional Winner Hawkes Bay.jpgDesigner: Teresa Daly(CKDNZ) from Divine Design

Judges Comments: A functional Kitchen with simple clean lines.