I'm in the midst of a monstrous week at work, with Advanced Trainee Workshops for the Fellows running each day & 2 Dinners. I do love these guys though, they've chosen The National Wine Centre in Adelaide as the venue, as they reckoned it had the best audio-visual facilities for teleconferencing, 'onya boys! This week is held just prior to their first round of College exams, & they are all a little edgy. So the excellent ' refreshment' area at the venue should help break the tension for the poor darlings at the end of each day. I do need to keep life simple & uncomplicated this week, so thank you Joseph Dirand for this outstanding kitchen design. Marble, black gloss woodwork, sandstone on the floor - such simplicity, but with every centimetre of it oozing style.
Image: Joseph Dirand
Oh Millie this kitchen is so beautiful I want to rip mine out and start again! Now to convince Mr Brabourne ... Leigh
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and simple! That's my kind of kitchen, Millie! Thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteDeborah
The National Wine Centre hey - obviously for the facilities, what else? Love this kitchen too by the way.
ReplyDeleteK xx
That would have to be one of the most gorgeous black & white rooms I've seen. Enjoy the wine, I mean workshop..Rxx
ReplyDeleteA marble island - not just the top, but the whole thing - oh my goodness! Can someone please pick me up off the floor....
ReplyDeleteLoving the images for today. I agree, stylish and simple! Enjoy the rest of your week, it will just fly!!!
ReplyDeleteTake care.
Janine
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Tassie
The kitchen is beautiful! So simple and elegant! If only mine looked like that! xx
ReplyDeleteI'm going black/white in my lounge and this has convinced me I am on the right track, thanks Millie.
ReplyDeleteAngex
absolutely smitten with this high contrast kitchen. that carrara slab on the island... YUM!!! :)
ReplyDelete{Deep sigh}....would love to share a glass of wine and plate of your favourite nibblies in this room Millie. I feel instantly calm just looking at it....just need to install a gatekeeper to keep the kidlets and their be-Vegimited hands out. Hope you're having a great week. Meredy xo.
ReplyDeletep.s. I'm not sure whether to leave a comment on MOTH's post, as he may miscontrue it as positive reinforcement....he is quite the charmer though isn't he?
The kitchen is beautiful...although I would prefer just a splash of color in mine!!!! Hee :) xo
ReplyDeletelovelyyyyyyyy.....xxxx
ReplyDeleteI have just discovered your blog and love the way you write. Will definitely be following your blog and love the white kitchen too!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous Millie! Just gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteRachael
..if everything was so "simple"in life. Gorgeous kitchen- straight to my inspirational file.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your week, Millie.
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Beautiful kitchen. I love the simplicity of it all.
ReplyDeleteOh my God, Mill's....what a kitchen. This is the trouble with blogging. It makes me want to rip everything out of my house and start again !!
ReplyDeleteHope that the Fellows aren't too edgy....are they allowed a tipple at each break ? What a fortunate choice of venue!! XXXX
Love this kitchen! It is perfectly uncomplicated.
ReplyDeleteLeeann x
Wonderful kitchen
ReplyDeleteI also would rip mine out and start again.. oh ... hang on.. that's right.. i don't own mine!!! Have a great week xx Julie
Stunning! You can never go wrong with simple. :)
ReplyDeleteI was thinking this week about painting my lower kitchen cabinetry black and the top white. I think I might just have to now.
ReplyDeleteHi Millie,
ReplyDeleteLove this fabulous kitchen and I could move in right away.
I hope that you are enjoying your week
Hugs
Carolyn
oooh i am loving your blog woman! gorgeousness. i love the black inlaid shelving in the 2nd pic...wow!
ReplyDeleteSo simple, classy & elegant. This is what I call it.
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful week-end ahead, Lady M!
xoxo 4evah
sleek and clean with traditional touches.
ReplyDeletewhat could be better?
xx
I love the lines of this...I have a lot of swedish in me, so can visualize adding brilliantly colored bunches of orange and blue flowers, strategically placed...Yummm!
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