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See how natural stone shines in these 5 beautiful kitchens

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Sponsored by CAV’ART Designer Stone

These five kitchens are very different but they all hero the same thing: strikingly beautiful natural stone. We take a look at why and how their designers chose which stone to go with (from quartzite to marble to dolomite and limestone) to create unique and high end spaces their clients love.

Calacatta Vagli marble in this kitchen by Catherine De Meur Interiors

Photo by Pablo Veiga

“Guided by a brief focused on high-end materials and a timeless aesthetic, we incorporated bespoke joinery, natural stone, and a soft, muted colour palette to create a sophisticated yet welcoming environment,” says Cate Liedtke, director and design principal. “The stone was pivotal in anchoring the kitchen’s refined aesthetic. We selected a natural stone with subtle veining that complemented the muted palette, adding texture and depth to the space. The client was heavily involved in the selection process, ensuring the choice resonated with their vision for timeless elegance and durability.”

The stone was crafted with a bespoke edge profile to add a unique touch and enhance the visual appeal. The stone was carried up onto the splashback, giving the kitchen a seamless and cohesive look. “Lastly, we added a brass strip recessed into the stone for an extra layer of detail, elevating the overall design” Cate explains.

Photo by Pablo Veiga

“Natural stone will always be our first choice for benchtop material. In our opinion, no other material can truly replace the colour, pattern, and natural texture that natural stone offers. We particularly love quartzites, dolomites, and hard-wearing marbles for their uniqueness and their ability to withstand the rigours of everyday life. These stones not only bring timeless beauty to a kitchen but also ensure durability for a practical, long-lasting design.”

Adana White Dolomite in this kitchen by Anita Nader Interior Design

Photo: Simon Whitbread

“The client wanted a sleek aesthetic that was modern but not overdone. We created this by using beautiful natural stone, complimenting it with a veneer that was warm along with the soft curves in the island and range hood,” says Anita Nader.

“As soon as I saw the Adana White from CAV’ART, I knew that this would be the project to showcase it. When we presented our clients with the first renders, this was the stone that brought it all together. The client instantly connected with it. It was soft and timeless.

Photo: Simon Whitbread

“I selected this first and had the client come to CAV’ART to review and confirm the selection. I do this for all my projects. It’s my favourite part. Natural stone is always my first preference. I have a real appreciation and love for it. I love how it’s never the same and so unique.” 

Anita says the large curves in the island bench showcase the true craftsmanship of the stonemason. “It was executed perfectly.” 

Taj Mahal Quartzite in this kitchen by Rose Construction

Photo: Sebastian Photography

The client brief for this kitchen was to create a modern and luxurious space that incorporated natural elements.

“The stone was incredibly important to this kitchen as it set the tone for the entire space,” says managing director Tyrone Martin. “The client wanted a high-end look, so they selected  Taj Mahal Quartzite. They were involved in the selection process and loved the timeless and sophisticated feel of the stones.”

Photo: Sebastian Photography

A curved edge at the corner of the island bench softens the kitchen as you approach it. “The client and I both love the luxurious feel of this kitchen. The unique details like the stone shelves and leathered finish make it truly special,” Tyrone says.

“While we do often choose natural stone for our projects, there are times when alternatives are necessary. It really depends on the client’s preferences and lifestyle.”

Ijen Blue Quartzite in this kitchen by Concepts by Gavin Hepper

Photo by Lulu Wells

“Our Scarborough Project is a real favourite of mine of late,” says CBGH’s Mel Devine of this award-winning kitchen. “It has such a refined elegance about it but that Ijen Blue stone is truly an artwork.”

This project saw the creation of an elevated entertaining area in a refined, multi-zone space where materiality meets functionality. The brief was for a European bistro vibe with meticulous craftsmanship and attention to detail.

“The Brazilian Ijen Blue Quartzite is at the heart of this kitchen. The clients went to CAV’ART to choose their stone and completely fell in love with the colouring. The striking russet veining is really highlighted by the accompanying Florentine Walnut joinery, and brass accents,” says Mel.

Photo by Lulu Wells

The island and benchtops feature a double pencil edge profile as a nod to the traditional European bistro elements, as well as a contemporary joinery shadow line. “We also featured the stone on the splashback to really highlight its artistic nature and dramatic colouring.”

Mel says the versatility in zoning in the kitchen is a highlight, allowing for fabulous lifestyle and entertaining (the arched display cabinets, hidden coffee/bar zone and drop down dining), whilst still hosting all the functionality of a working kitchen. “The ultimate wow moment though, is that Ijen Blue quartzite.”

Tundra Grey Limestone in this kitchen by Kate Lawrence Interiors

Photo by Nat Spada

The client’s brief for this beautiful space highlighted the importance of a highly functional kitchen, reflecting her extensive experience in managing a household and raising a family. “She had a clear vision, expressing her desire for a modern, clean aesthetic with a hint of Japandi design,” Kate says.  

“The stone selection played a pivotal role in the kitchen’s design, acting as the hero element around which all other finishes were thoughtfully curated. We selected a natural stone with subtle variations to enhance its visual appeal, ensuring it became a focal point of the space. The client was actively involved in the process, offering valuable insights into her preferences, which helped us choose a stone that aligned with her vision while maintaining a harmonious balance with the kitchen’s modern aesthetic.”

Photo by Nat Spada

A clean, minimalist look was achieved with a 20mm thick island benchtop. The stone wraps around the entire back wall, making a bold statement beyond the traditional 600-to-700mm splashback.

“While natural stone is often my preference due to its unique character and storytelling qualities, I adapt my material selections based on each client’s distinct desires and needs. Some clients may choose porcelain for its lower maintenance requirements, especially in high-use areas. Nonetheless, I always advocate for exploring natural stones, as they offer an unparalleled aesthetic and a sense of authenticity that can transform a space,” Kate says.

“What I love most about this kitchen is its simplicity. The design’s brilliance lies in the details. Thoughtful touches, like the timber island legs and the seamless stone splashback framing the feature range hood, come together to create a cohesive and refined look. These subtle yet impactful elements add sophistication, elevating both the functionality and style of the space, making it a calming retreat for the client and their family.”

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