We drop in on architect George Stavrias and his family in Brunswick East home, where their from-scratch food philosophy thrives in a Cantilever K2 kitchen.
Read MoreMartina Gemmola is a Melbourne based interiors and lifestyle photographer and longstanding Cantilever collaborator. Stepping out from behind the camera lens, Martina didn’t think twice to engage us for her kitchen renovation.
Read MoreMeet interior stylist Jessi Eve and find out how Cantilever’s K3 Kitchen System compliments her distinctive vintage beach house style, at a family home on the Gold Coast.
Read MoreStep inside architect Vicki McLean’s clever Northcote home, and discover how the Cantilever approach can be used to enhance the experience of every room.
Read MoreThe owner of this lovely 70’s home came to us with a clear budget, tight timeframe and mission; to find a kitchen solution that would complement the architectural quality of the existing home, and to improve the function and flow of its small footprint.
Read MoreA supercharged kitchen for a professional foodie leads to a whole home renovation with integrated joinery throughout. Born of a great dialogue between architect and Cantilever, sharing an intimate knowledge of material, and a common understanding of craftsmanship.
Read MoreCome for a visit to the Hartington Street house, as Travis of Cantilever gives his insight into a detailed solution for a design-savvy client, and the enduring appeal of thoughtful craftsmanship.
In a kitchen which caught the discerning eye of Design Files’ Lucy Feagins, furnished with an enviable suite of Miele appliances, we explore ways to ensure the heart of your forever home stays functional and timeless.
Read MoreHome to (almost) empty nesters Sally and Malcolm, this elegant light filled ‘downsizer’ is the cultivation of six years planning, a love for scandi design, entertaining and home cooking.
The result is a thoughtful, personalised, beautiful retreat with incredible functionality that fosters an enviable lifestyle for two: perfect for hosting family and friends or pondering life’s next adventure.
Read MoreMeet Tableau: a new, innovative furniture-based Kitchen System; the product of a two-year collaboration with the award-winning firm DesignOffice; and testament to the Cantilever brand approach to design and manufacture development.
Read MoreThe Kitchen is Cantilever’s first love, but we often lend our design and supply service to joinery for complete renovation projects, be it a kitchen and bathroom, or a whole home scope. There are many advantages of approaching the joinery components of a renovation as a set, including economy of scale across materials and intersecting trades, along with consistency of service, finish and design detail.
Read MoreThe greatest misconception about small kitchens is that they are always cramped, lack storage and work space. Cantilever believe that the size of a space has no bearing on its potential, and appreciate the design challenge of a small scale Kitchen! Compact Kitchen design requires flexible thinking – not a shrunk down version of a full-size design.
Read MoreHIP V. HYPE bring a holistic approach to design-led development projects. Focussed on the key pillars of Development, Design, Sustainability and Research, Liam Wallis [founder of HIP V. HYPE] leads with a philosophical edge to the projects they pursue.
Read MoreWhen the owners of a beautiful Melbourne mid-century home were looking to renovate their kitchen, they wanted to maintain the integrity of the era while bringing it up to speed with modern lifestyles. As great enthusiasts of mid-century design, we were excited to work on this project, which turned out to be a dream job.
Read MoreThe Black and White extension to a post-war semi-detached home in Mont Albert is a testimony to design collaboration and the opportunities for integration when design is considered at a macro and micro scale throughout the process.
Read MoreCantilever was commissioned by Banco Group to design a functional, small footprint kitchen for a development of 6 apartments suspended strikingly above Mars Gallery, in the Melbourne inner-city suburb of Windsor.
Read MoreBuilt in 1951 this Ivanhoe East gem retained many of its fantastic original features, however the original kitchen – tucked into a dark, disconnected corner - was not one of them. Having seen us in an eco-minded architectural magazine, our clients Andrew and Sam approached us with a straight-forward brief to renovate their existing kitchen.
Read MoreThe Petra St project beautifully marries the coastal ease of a Western Australian summer, and the egalitarian and eco-mindedness of our kitchen designs. This Fremantle workers cottage has been lovingly transformed by the client, incorporating a strong Scandinavian aesthetic with a focus on all things Mid-Century. Clad in black weatherboards, framed in crisp white timber and adorned with a lush garden of succulents, the dwelling was an excellent match for our K1 Kitchen.
Read MoreHolloway Rd is the home of Warren, Tracy and their teenage children Wren and Teale. This family had a very clear vision for their kitchen and approached us with a treasure trove of ideas, sketches and samples. The project goal was to create a space where family and friends could hang out and have fun. To meet these requirements, a K2 kitchen was installed, with creative embellishments, to the clients specifications.
Read MoreThis Alphington home is owned by a busy couple with four children. To accommodate their energetic lifestyle they wanted spaces that married the indoors with the outdoors. The combination of bright furnishings and terrazzo floors have created a light and airy kitchen and meals area. The house also has an outdoor fireplace and pool - features not often found in the inner-north of Melbourne.
Read MoreThis Nth Carlton home is full of character, vivid colours and a playful feel. The K2 kitchen's streamlined finger-pull drawers, matt finish two-pack fronts and stone benchtops create a minimal kitchen space providing the perfect back-drop for the owners tropical indoor plants and quirky collection of objects and artwork. An exposed brick splashback was chosen to add a textural element to the kitchen.
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