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BARRINGTON - Kate Walker shares her inspiration & hardware selection tips.

BARRINGTON  - Kate Walker shares her inspiration & hardware selection tips.

We recently chatted with Kate Walker on her BARRINGTON project & got into the finer details with how she selects her hardware on her projects & important things to consider when selecting.

Q: Can you tell us about the inspiration behind the Barrington project?

A: We aimed to capture the essence of an English gentleman seaside manor while infusing it with modern conveniences. The facade was meticulously crafted to exude a sense of age and history, resembling a renovated heritage property rather than a new build.

Q: How would you describe the overall aesthetic of Barrington?

A: Barrington embodies a distinguished English seaside charm with a contemporary twist. The interior evokes a sense of nostalgia and romance, providing a welcoming retreat for a large family.



Q: What elements contribute to the masculine flavour of the design?

A: The design incorporates a blend of materials to bring a masculine sophistication to the space. Every detail is carefully considered, adding to the overall refinement and character of the home.

Q: Could you elaborate on the attention to detail in Barrington?

A: Attention to detail is paramount in Barrington. From the moment you enter through the front gates, you'll notice the meticulous craftsmanship and thoughtful design choices that enhance every space, creating a truly comfortable and inviting environment for its inhabitants.


Q: Can you talk us through your hardware selections?

A: Selecting cabinetry hardware for a project is never an afterthought or adjunct to a design. We see it as the jewellery that adds flair and a foundation.

 The selection of finishes now available ensures that you can marry the hardware finishes to, or contrast them with, the tapware selection and the detailing in the joinery design. 

The way each knob and handle feels to the touch, and the way the finish ages and patinas over time, is a very important consideration for every design project.

It’s so important to pay attention to those items that are used multiple times a day in a home, from the doorknobs to the tapware, to the handles and knobs on cabinetry doors and drawers.

 This selection process leans into our design ethos of blending form and function to achieve the best possible outcome.

 

 

Q: What would you say were the top 3 things for someone to consider when selecting hardware?

  1. Quality
  2. Aesthetic compatibility
  3. Touch, feel, texture and tone.

     

Some excellent tips & info here we hope you enjoyed.
Thank you to Kate for sharing her insights & inspo.

Please feel free to reach out if you need any assistance with your hardware selections.

 

 

 

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Designer Spotlight - Carlene Duffy

Designer Spotlight - Carlene Duffy
We seriously LOVE the Interior Designers we work with
and we want to shout their skills from the rooftops.
DESIGNER SPOTLIGHT is where we showcase
their incredible talents a little further.

Introducing:
Carlene Duffy - Cedar & Suede
To learn more about Carlene and her work head to
www.cedarandsuede.com.au
Thank you for enjoying this DESIGNER SPOTLIGHT
with us.
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Monochromatic magic

Kapow! Our brass bamboo handles are seriously high fiving each other to have landed this gig. @cooteandco really know how to pack a punch by giving their clients the wow factor they expect.

We are really feeling the bold monochromatic interiors look right now, and we especially love how our Burnished Brass finish pops against shades like this lolly pink! If you're leaning towards coloured cabinetry, don't hesitate - the time is now!

Here's some monochromatic eye candy to get you inspired...


Mid century stunner Spiegel Publishing House in Hamburg


Hermes Copenhagen rooms by @rdai_office 


Spanish designer furniture collections by @missanadesign

 

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Black Magic

Black Magic

You wouldn’t think there could be that many shades of black, but far out, there are truckloads! The search for the perfect tone was extensive when I was figuring out the best black for our hardware range. In the end a "charred log" was the best description I could give my manufacturer. Completely matte in lustre but with a three-dimensional depth that can only be achieved through electroplating. Black hardware can also be powder coated, however it doesn’t give you this type of finish. It can be shiny and almost plastic looking. Our Carbon Black range is now our best-selling colour way, as it goes with pretty much every style you can think of. Love the black-on-black styling in the above kitchen by @aligriffithsinteriors.

Here, our Bronte Range in Carbon Black is making itself comfortable in one of @ascotliving creations. They did such a good job it graced the pages of Australian House & Garden magazine.

Both elegant and bold, matte black always makes an impact, whether that’s across lighting or tiles, not to mention hardware! As we renovate our headquarters, I have serious tiling on the brain - so many beautiful options! Loving these monochrome Moroccan concrete tiles by Popham Design. 

We made sure our Carbon Black matched some great Australian tapware companies. The matte black taps of Astra Walker, Brodware and Sussex, above, will complement perfectly.

I’d paint my house black over white any day! Riverhawk Ranch at Brunswick Heads is such a good example of how black-on-black can be done so well. Load it up and all the different dark tones just make sense.

 

 

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