Sonja and her team were tasked with designing a kitchen that pushed the boundaries of creativity, using interesting and intriguing details that would complement the architecture.
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The Griffith project in Canberra, ACT is a stunning architectural home created through a design collaboration between Sonja McAuliffe from Archertec Interiors, DNA Architects and Mass Constructions.
Unusual overhead bridges, combined with see-though floors offering a view to the pool below were the starting point for the kitchen’s design, which needed a strong design aesthetic to make its mark within the impressive home.
The brief for McAuliffe and her team was a kitchen design that pushed the boundaries of creativity, with interesting and intriguing details that would complement the architecture. It also had to be a functional kitchen with ample storage, set-down benches and sufficient space for users to move comfortably within each of the different kitchen zones.