By Bates Surfaces
This city apartment gets a new look with a galley kitchen in PureCoat and CustomCoat from Bates Surfaces.
For designers Yellowfox and their client, refurbishing the kitchen in an inner-city Auckland apartment required a seamless blend of looks, form and function.
‘The focus was on practicality within a compact space,’ says Yellowfox’s Micaela Wynne, ‘but we also wanted it to look great, with a finish that blended with the other décor, and reflected light in and around the living room for a greater feeling of space. PureCoat in Milk was a durable and attractive solution.’
A high-end finish at a good price point
PureCoat’s UV-cured finish delivers pure high-end colour that is resistant to stains and fading, contains anti-bacterial properties, and offers a much higher resistance to scratching than traditional paint finishes.
With a durable New Zealand-made MDF substrate, it allows for a variety of details, including custom edging.
‘The designers wanted shark-nose edging, which came out very well,’ says Azuriah Arivazhagan, project manager for fabricators Central Joinery. ‘With the PureCoat edge tape, it was easy for us to get a really good finish.’
A reflective surface increases the sense of space
Chosen to complement the warm-toned Oak herringbone vinyl flooring, the PureCoat Milk double-sided Mirror Gloss panels brought a brightness to the kitchen surfaces which benefits the compact living space.
‘In small spaces, you want to go lighter in tone,’ says Micaela. ‘The gloss finish was an added bonus, making the apartment feel lighter, brighter and bigger, and the Milk colourway is a creamy tone that works beautifully with the flooring and room textiles.’
The recessed shark-nose edging pulls creates a seamless look, with clean drawer fronts that are easy to pull open, and soft-close runners. ‘We also integrated accessible Häfele hardware,’ says Azuriah. ‘It’s a pull-out system that is user-friendly for the mature client by making high shelves fully accessible.’
Custom splashback in large format panels
For the splashback, a CustomCoat finish on fibre cement board created a stylish alternative to tiles or glass.
‘CustomCoat gives you the freedom to achieve any look you want. It’s a flat surface with no grout lines, so it’s easy to wipe down and maintain. And it’s FR 1, making it ideal for use behind stovetops,’ says Micaela. ‘The client selected the graphic image that Bates Surfaces applied to the board, and it works superbly with the rest of the design.’
CanvasCoat offers an excellent alternative to full-size porcelain tiles. Easy to cut, it ensures a straightforward, dust-free installation.
Project credits
Designer: Yellowfox
Builder: Central Joinery
Photos: Jono Parker
Text: Folio
Bates Surfaces has been a leader in surface-coating building products since 1953, utilising the best UV-coatings technology in the world.
As New Zealand’s largest applicator of UV coatings, we have been a trusted supply partner to the local industry for over 25 years.
We transform products, such as raw fibre cement panels, into pre-finished, factory-coated products – working with manufacturers as they make them part of their product catalogue.
In addition to fulfilling OSM orders for customers such as James Hardie and Laminex, we market our own brands – PureCoat™ kitchen and bathroom panels, PlyPlay™ pre-finished plywood wall and ceiling panels, and hygienic Fenta™ Ceiling Tiles.