Every real estate agent will talk up a house because of a scullery, no matter what size they are. Architects and group housing companies go to great lengths to squeeze a scullery into a design...no matter what size they are. It seems they are no longer a luxury item, but a must-have commodity - like a toilet.
So, what’s the deal with sculleries? Why are they (apparently) essential to modern kitchen design?
Kitchens these days can cost a small fortune, so it’s no wonder that homeowners want them to be functional and fashionable for as long as possible. One of the biggest mistakes people can make when renovating a kitchen is jumping onto the latest trend bandwagon - this is a sure-fire way to date stamp any interior space! Read on to hear our five key tips for creating a timeless kitchen.
Let’s talk about the working triangle - it’s now over 80 years old but its origins are even older. Is it still relevant? I have asked this question to over a thousand New Zealand kitchen designers. They have all replied with a resounding YES!