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Issue 66 - Kitchen & Bathroom Issue

Issue 66

Kitchen & Bathroom Issue

Kitchens and bathrooms are, arguably, the most consequential rooms in the home — and almost always the first to be considered. Whether approached through renovation or new build, their design has the power to recalibrate how a home is lived in and experienced. For this issue, our guest editor, Mardi Doherty, principal of Studio Doherty, explores what it truly means to transform these pivotal spaces — and why thoughtful design in kitchens and bathrooms delivers dividends far beyond the purely functional. Her insights both as an architect and as her own client give an open and honest account of the thinking behind creating a home.

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Space Efficient Design Solutions That Are Wall-Mountable
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Space Efficient Design Solutions That Are Wall-Mountable

As cities become denser and space is considered a luxury, in a modestly-sized home we’re hung up on these wall-mountable pieces.


#1 Strap Modular Shelving System

Put all that dead vertical space to good use with a flexible shelving solution like the Strap Modular Shelving System by Bolia. While the tracks on this system are fixed, the oak shelves are entirely adjustable with sturdy leather straps, allowing you to customise it to your needs.

Kühl Home
kuhlhome.com

Storage axis storage


#2 Note desk

Even the tiniest of homes can fit in a study desk… on the wall. Get a load of the Note desk designed by Peter J. Lassen for Montana. A multi-functional piece, the Note is a simple yet ingenious wall-mounted piece that can be used as a study desk, a coffee station, a bar or display unit. Available in a whopping 42 lacquer colours.

Danish Design
danishdesignco.com.sg

Wallhung Storage montana note


#3 Mini Stacked Storage

If there’s one thing small homes love, it’s versatility. Consider this wall-mounted storage system that’s clean-lined, elegant and all kinds of versatile. The Mini Stacked Storage by Muuto is a perfect fit for smaller spaces such as hallways and bathrooms. Available in several subtle colours, group these cubes on the wall to create an installation of sorts that’s both functional and stunning.

Grafunkt
grafunkt.com


#4 Stove chair

What if you could hang up your furniture on the wall when you’re not using it? Precisely the question designer Gabriel Tan asked himself before designing the Stove – a tiny three-legged chair with a short backrest that can be hung up on wooden pegs like a sculptural piece. Lightweight, it’s perhaps one of the most comfortable small seaters for adults that gives the lower back just enough support.

Blå Station
blastation.com

Wallhung Storage hanging chair peg

 

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Issue 66 - Kitchen & Bathroom Issue

Issue 66

Kitchen & Bathroom Issue

Kitchens and bathrooms are, arguably, the most consequential rooms in the home — and almost always the first to be considered. Whether approached through renovation or new build, their design has the power to recalibrate how a home is lived in and experienced. For this issue, our guest editor, Mardi Doherty, principal of Studio Doherty, explores what it truly means to transform these pivotal spaces — and why thoughtful design in kitchens and bathrooms delivers dividends far beyond the purely functional. Her insights both as an architect and as her own client give an open and honest account of the thinking behind creating a home.

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