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How does one reflect their love of botanical imagery and combine it into their daily life? Easily, by integrating it into their new kitchen cabinetry! 

The clients own a small funky 1960’s house that sits atop a hill surrounded by hills and bush. The house had a 1990’s kitchen of dark burgundy and Tawa laminate with a small island, however, it limited functionality and the layout didn’t suit their lifestyle of catering and entertaining friends several times a week. They wanted to reflect a softer, lighter and botanical feel to the space along with improved functionality.

The kitchen’s location had great views and lots of sun, so they wanted to open the area up to the outside and rest of the house, improve the storage and function while creating a sense of fun to allow for easy living and lots of socialising!

The shared vision was to bring the new kitchen into today by giving it a modern, clean and streamlined look whilst incorporating the client’s love of a particular digital print of magnolia branches complete with hidden bugs and birds – this image was designed by a UK designer, Michael Angove, who made amendments to the design to suit my kitchen design. The images used create dominant focal points and extends the feeling of light and spaciousness.

There were some technical difficulties to overturn in the use of the imagery and how to apply it to the cabinetry however, I solved this problem as the images were printed onto a special vinyl product with a laminate applied over the top for protection – edges on the graphic panels were clashed with silver aluminium T edges to frame the images and protect the edges.

Soft colours, light oak veneer blonded to complement the magnolia branches in the imagery along with hidden storage features, two integrated fridges, up to date hideaway downdraft and oodles of storage brought the kitchen into today’s world.  Flow and circulation throughout the space were improved by removing an old hot water heating cabinet and creating a new passageway which allowed a Jumbo-sized island to be fitted.

The island did not need to accommodate more than one person seated at it as the dining table was adjacent and the clients had no children. The island houses: pantry storage, oil pullouts, steam oven, warmer drawer, standard oven and an integrated fridge along with additional storage along the hallway side. The island was designed to accommodate not only the main hob for cooking but an ability for the chef of the house to be able to make pasta/plate up/present her food. 

A remote motor downdraft was fitted underneath the house with direct ducting to the exterior in order to reduce noise. 

The kitchen renovation budget of $60,000 was successfully achieved, with a greatly improved functional modern kitchen and a light airy atmosphere, the clients and designer are delighted with the result. This couple will enjoy it for years to come. 

Simone van der Plas Interior Design
Wellington

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Locally owned, Encompass Ideas Interior Design and Architecture was formed in 1998 by Simone and David van der Plas. Principal Designer, Simone has a background in design having previously trained and worked in the Display/Exhibition field she then moved into Interior design and small architectural projects in both the Commercial and Residential sectors. This experience (gained over 20 years) ensures that all designs from conceptualisation through to installation is not only unique to the customer but is innovative and meets functional needs. Simone is an award winning designer having won prestigious NZ awards and international awards in particular for her kitchen designs and is a Professional member of the NZ Designer’s Institute and National Kitchen and Bathroom Assoc.

Encompass Ideas Interior Design & Architecture is dedicated to bringing all of your ideas to life with not only stylish but practical, affordable design, ensuring that you, the client, has full involvement in all aspects of the project from the outset to completion.

Simone and her small Wellington-based team of interior designers and architects will communicate closely with you every step of the process to ensure that your requirements are met and you are completely satisfied. Being Wellington based does not hold us back from taking on projects located elsewhere – with today’s online technology enabling us to communicate clearly and effectively with our out of town clients.

As a matter of course Encompass Ideas provides 3D Perspective renderings and floorplans so that you can envisage the size and scale of your commercial or residential interior designs. .

Utilising Simone’s innovative and out-of-the-box approach (in one case she engaged a UK based graphic designer to create a custom designed wallpaper) , Encompass Ideas is dedicated to bringing all of your ideas to life with stylish, unique and affordable design. Our personalised service will ensure that you, our client, has full involvement in all aspects of the project from the outset to completion.

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