Sticks+Stones Design Create a Robust and Grounded Kitchen Design 11th March 2026 | IN INTERIOR DESIGN PROJECTS | BY SBID

This week’s instalment of the Project of the Week series features a modern and industrial kitchen design by 2025 SBID Awards Finalist, Sticks+Stones Design.

Sticks+Stones Design was commissioned to create a space for these clients linking the home with a bold and strong kitchen creating connection of living spaces for the family. This design a Canvas for their colourful art collection and everyday life.

Category: Kitchen Design

Design Practice: Sticks+Stones Design

Project Title: The Canvas

Project Location: Auckland, New Zealand

Design Practice Location: Auckland, New Zealand

What was the client’s brief?

This kitchen is part of a renovation of a 1940s-era home in central Auckland, for a family of four with teenage children. It’s often said that the kitchen is the heart of the home; in this case, it truly is, as it serves as the only link between the living and outdoor areas, dining, and the other areas of the home.

The brief was to make this a family hub where they could all comfortably enjoy each other’s company, as well as enhance the flow through to the other parts of the house. They requested a modern, industrial vibe and a palette that would showcase their art collection and other colourful touches throughout their home.

Sticks+Stones Design, Sticks+Stones Design Create a Robust and Grounded Kitchen Design
Photographer: John Williams
Sticks+Stones Design, Sticks+Stones Design Create a Robust and Grounded Kitchen Design
Photographer: John Williams

What inspired the design of the project?

Much of the inspiration came from my client’s art collection; the amount of colour and vibrancy required a robust and grounded design. Existing structural elements in the home (and the renovation), such as beams and partition walls, had to be worked around, as well as the skylights, which were already in place. The design and layout of this kitchen was created as a connection point; a space that had good flow but connected everyone and all the areas of the house.

Sticks+Stones Design, Sticks+Stones Design Create a Robust and Grounded Kitchen Design
Photographer: John Williams

What was the toughest hurdle your team overcame during the project?

With renovations of older homes, there are always hurdles: walls that can’t be moved, uneven floors, structural beams, and differing ceiling heights. All these factors came into play with this project, which made things a little more challenging. But we enhanced the space and gave character.

Sticks+Stones Design, Sticks+Stones Design Create a Robust and Grounded Kitchen Design
Photographer: John Williams
Sticks+Stones Design, Sticks+Stones Design Create a Robust and Grounded Kitchen Design
Photographer: John Williams

What was your team’s highlight of the project?

It was very rewarding seeing the island coming together; being completely clad in porcelain, including hidden storage along the front, and the customised metal frame. However, the biggest highlight for us was seeing the custom light being installed over the island; the way that it suspended over the skylight, creating a sculptural component, was very fitting with the client’s brief and the overall look and aesthetic of this kitchen.

Sticks+Stones Design, Sticks+Stones Design Create a Robust and Grounded Kitchen Design
Photographer: John Williams
Sticks+Stones Design, Sticks+Stones Design Create a Robust and Grounded Kitchen Design
Photographer: John Williams

Why did you enter the SBID Awards?

Coming from New Zealand, which has a very small population, I wanted to push my designs into the global arena to test the waters and see how they would fare on a larger stage. Seeing what is being designed internationally and being part of that is very exciting and ultimately very motivating, making sure that our little nation’s design is keeping up with the rest of the world.

What has being an Award Finalist meant to you and your business?

Personally, it has been one of the highlights of my career. It really puts into perspective what we are capable of, even though feeling very far away. It’s reassuring to know that we are judged and can stand alongside such amazing peers in the global design industry. It now feels like there are no limits and anything is possible, no matter where you’re from, how far away, or how big or small.

Questions answered by Katie Scott, Director of Sticks+Stones Design.

We hope you feel inspired by this week’s design!

If you missed the last instalment of Project of the Week, featuring an elegant show flat design, click here to read it.