18th January 2023 | IN KBB DESIGN | BY SBID Share Tweet Pinterest LinkedIn This week’s instalment of the Project of the Week series features a contemporary family home design by 2022 SBID Awards Finalist, Designck. Designck was commissioned to design the interior for this large contemporary new build. Part of this project was the kitchen, wine room and powder room. Robin Caudwell wanted to keep a feeling of warmth throughout the home. His clients have a large extended family and friends and entertain regularly; it was essential to make the home stylish, inviting, and relaxing, that everyone could enjoy. Using a mixture of different textures and tones, with carefully placed statement pieces such as the Titanium Gold Granite Island top, he feels that he has achieved a remarkable outcome for the clients. SBID Awards Category: KBB Design Finalist Practice: Designck Project: Horotiu Hill Location: Hamilton, New Zealand What was the client’s brief? I was engaged to design several areas of this luxury new build, which included the kitchen, outdoor kitchen, evening room, wine cellar, and powder room. The client is of Asian descent and have regular, large family gatherings, it was important to them that the kitchen was equipped with expansive storage for food, good prep areas and gas in the principal cooking area. Their wine collection needed to be showcased within their evening room. They wanted a warm and inviting powder room for their guests. What inspired the design of the project? The anchor for my design was the stunning Titanium Gold granite I chose for the island, and it has become a statement piece within the room. I used Lux board, which I reversed, and utilised the matte side that complements the Laminam in Moro that I picked for the expansive front door and a large fireplace. What was the toughest hurdle your team overcame during the project? On this particular project, there was a requirement for several air-conditioning return vents of which we didn’t want to put on show. I came up with a solution to conceal the vents above the cabinetry, extending the height of just the doors to give the kitchen area a cleaner look without showing the numerous vents required. What was your team’s highlight of the project? For me, it was seeing how the different rooms come together with a common theme whilst keeping their individual identities. And as a bonus, when I told the clients that we have been shortlisted for the SBID Awards, they were over the moon. Why did you enter this project into the SBID Awards? The SBID Awards are renowned as the pinnacle of the design industry’s awards. It’s one of the few awards that becoming even a finalist is a mammoth effort, and if I was fortunate enough to win, it reinforces why I love this creative industry being recognised for my passion, and time that I have poured into this project. Questions answered by Robin Caudwell, Principal Designer, DesignCK. View the project We hope you feel inspired by this week’s design! If you missed the last instalment of Project of the Week, featuring a dark and stylish apartment design by ID4U studio, click here to read it.