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Kiwi kitchens: 2018 trends
In 2018, reducing clutter was one of the top motivations for upgrading cabinets during a kitchen renovation. And the most popular kitchen shape is …
Tiny tot storage solution
Karl and Monique Ross had a small problem to solve when they were preparing for the arrival of their first baby. Space was at a premium in their compact nursery with no room for a set of drawers.
Sound store fitout
New management meant a different look for Auckland’s iconic Newmarket audio retailer - The Sound Store. The carefully designed fit-out recreated different areas of the home to showcase high-end audio brands and bespoke home automation solutions.
Head turning feature wall.
When the Norenbergs decided to do ‘something a bit different’ with the exterior of their house, they were thinking big - a unique geometric 3.5m by 4m decorative panel. The result is head-turning!
Glass-fronted kitchen cabinet
Paul and Sandy Munro wanted to build a bespoke glass-fronted kitchen cabinet to display their china. They loved it so much, the bathroom also got a new vanity!
Extra resources.
We caught up with Paul Shepherd of Design Edge, one of Cutshop® North Shore’s biggest customers, to find out how his relationship with Cutshop® works and what keeps him coming back.
Serious Marketing
When Roger Holmes, founder and CEO of Serious Food Co, needed some point of sale stands to showcase his healthy, organic popcorn products, a neighbour recommended Cutshop®.
A Match Made... at Cutshop®
An imposing 1930’s desk originating from Auckland Central Post Office takes pride of place in David Pearce’s office. Needing a custom-built bookcase to match the desk, he turned to Cutshop®.
No Machinery Overheads
After 25 years working in cabinetry Mike decided to start Total Space Interiors in 2016. With no machinery at the time, he decided to put the cutting and edging through Cutshop®.
A touch of texture.
If you want something a little different for an interior or exterior feature, try thinking three-dimensionally. Decorative panels add a touch of texture and colour to your home or workplace.
Kids room reveal.
We recently worked with the first winners of The Block, Alice and Caleb Pearson, who wanted to create custom-cut beds for a shared kids bedroom.
Beauty from waste
Turning MDF offcuts into two sleek, viable products took designer Clark Bardsley and architect Andrew Mitchener nine months as part of the ‘Resource Rise Again’ project.
Big kitchens for tiny homes
When you specialise in building small living spaces, you’ve got to make every centimeter count. Custom-made kitchens and cabinets from Cutshop® help deliver premium cabins into a growing market.
Tabletop turnaround thumbs up
Cutshop® helps Crestline, a family-owned commercial furniture company in Hamilton, deliver a large order for tables in the very busy lead-up to Christmas.
Extreme DIY Easy
To say that Devin Hart is a DIY enthusiast would be an understatement - he has spent the last three years building his own house from the ground up. See how he completed the house interior in half the time for half the cost!
Seamless edging
If you’re a kitchen designer, cabinet maker or shopfitter in need of edging you’re spoiled for choice with seamless and waterproof joints all possible for that perfect finish on kitchen and bathroom furniture.
Campervan fitout
Each campervan needed cabinetry for the kitchenette to house the sink including storage underneath, plus cabinets for the microwave, small fridge, beds and storage.
Lodge from the ashes.
When the communal kitchen living and dining building on Motu Kaikoura fell victim to an arson attack in 2013, the team from SGA set up a professional development course in collaboration with Architecture + Women NZ and Cutshop.