Richmond Project
The kitchen
You know what they say – opposites attract. And this kitchen is the perfect example, where a futuristic sintered-stone benchtop is the ideal partner to a statement piece of ancient, timeless marble. The black ‘Domoos’ Dekton surface by Cosentino doesn’t only look great, but is a serious performer as well. And what’s more, the super white marble doesn’t get lost behind it, with the strong grey and white colours creating a visual masterpiece. A project by Hosking Interior Design, this black and white statement space was a great one to work on.
The laundry
Sometimes, laundries can be the most unsightly of places. But if yours looked like this – separating colours wouldn’t seem so bad.Using Maximum Australia in ‘Michelangelo’ as the benchtop means that the workspace will withstand the wear and tear of laundry life – whilst still looking a million bucks.
The bathrooms
Warm timber cabinetry and clean white surfaces make both of these rooms #bathroomgoals. Maximum Australia in Michelangelo creates subtle depth and warmth as the bathroom vanity and bath hob. In the ensuite, Maximum Australia ‘Data Uni Ice’ in semi matte is the perfect blank canvas to allow other elements of the room to shine. What stands out in particular? Well, let’s start with that incredible wall panelling in Michelangelo Polished.