HIA-CSR Australian Kitchen & Bathroom Awards

And the winners are….

Australian Kitchen Design of the Year
Jag Kitchens (SA)
www.jagkitchens.com.au

Australian Kitchen Design of the Year
Australian Kitchen Design of the Year
Australian Kitchen Design of the Year
Australian Kitchen Design of the Year

HIA judges: “The designer’s inspiration of earth, fire, water and air were clearly expressed through clever and innovative use of materials and colour. This oriental-themed kitchen demonstrated high quality workmanship along with intricate custom detailing. It’s not just a kitchen – it’s a piece of furniture”.

Australian Bathroom Design of the Year
Brindabella Bathrooms (NSW)
www.brindabellabathrooms.com.au

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Australian Bathroom Design of the Year
Copyright Eliot Cohen - Zeitgeist Photographyemail: eliot@zeitgeist.com.au
Australian Bathroom Design of the Year

 HIA judges: “This building was originally a confectionary factory and was redeveloped into apartments. Many of the original industrial elements have been included in the design and were cleverly integrated. The bathroom successfully delivers a modernised look while including the history of the building”.

Australian Kitchen Project of the Year
Jag Kitchens (SA)
www.jagkitchens.com.au

Australian Kitchen Project of the Year
Australian Kitchen Project of the Year
Australian Kitchen Project of the Year
Australian Kitchen Project of the Year

HIA judges: “This kitchen was impressive from the start. The wonderful use of colour, textures and furniture elements make this kitchen warm and functional with a WOW factor. With oriental touches, this spectacular kitchen pays attention to detail and is simply stunning!”.

Australian Bathroom Project of the Year
Bubbles Bathrooms (Vic)
www.bubblesbathrooms.com.au

Australian Bathroom Project of the Year
Australian Bathroom Project of the Year
Australian Bathroom Project of the Year
Australian Bathroom Project of the Year

HIA judges: “This ensuite showcases an elegant, well-considered design and use of materials. Entering from the walk-in robe, the freestanding bath and feature wall are positioned to visually balance the room and create the focal point of the space”.

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