We see why kitchens cast in concrete are here to stay, through ten timeless, custom projects.
Concrete has left its strict worksite ties behind to make a case in kitchen design. Be it a benchtop, backsplash or monolithic kitchen island, architects and designers worldwide lean on the natural composite material for a lasting impression in the kitchen.
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South Yarra House by Lande Architects
A new extension within a confined
The kitchen island is also clad in concrete – adhering to the owner’s preference for a durable, reductive approach to design. This approach extends to the integrated kitchen appliances, including the
Alexander House by Alexander&Co.
Home to Sydney design studio
Elwood Bungalow by Rob Kennon Architects
Inspired by Australian architect Roy Ground’s Hill Street House, designed in 1953,
Pearl Loft by JHID
In Portland, Oregon, the Pearl District is known for its industrial warehouse conversions and hip neighbourhood, influencing design studio
Treehouse by Madeleine Blanchfield Architects
Middle Park House by Auhaus Architecture
Auhaus Architecture lured light and greenery into their extension onto a
Nightingale 1 by Breathe Architecture
Glogauer Strasse by Mar Plus Ask
Red Hill Residence by Travis Walton Architecture
Travis Walton Architecture designed a home away from home for a family in the hinterland of
The Clubhouse by Wolveridge Architects
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