Glamour and elegance epitomised the architectural P&O style of the 1930s, so when it came to designing a kitchen for a home of the era, Anita Mitchell of Premier Kitchens didn’t need to look far for inspiration.
The owners wanted something more than the white Shaker-style, typical of their home’s beachy location, and happily embraced the sophisticated, nautical-based aesthetic proposed by Anita.
However, with the home’s existing kitchen in a hot, cramped corner of the home, a decision was made to adapt the floor plan and relocate to a cooler, more central zone. For a family of five, the change made for a much more usable space, enabling the inclusion of a long island bench for informal gathering.
With this reconfiguration on board, the addition of high-end appliances and ample…
