Kitchens & Bathrooms Quarterly

BLURRING THE LINES: INDOOR/OUTDOOR LIVING

To celebrate warm weather living, we explore how to create an entertaining space that flows seamlessly from kitchen bench to outdoor barbecue and alfresco areas. From clever window solutions to smart use of materials, we’re discovering how to elevate the indoor/outdoor lifestyle for your home.

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1 SERVE IT UP

The servery window of the Northcote Solar Home designed by Green Sheep Collective () helps connect the kitchen and backyard in a way that enhances the functionality of both spaces. The servery window makes outdoor dining a breeze, but also acts as a way for the homeowners to keep an eye on their little ones even as they prep meals in the kitchen. The servery window is just one of the ways the home opens up to the outside. Sliding doors open

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