Posts Tagged ‘luxury kitchens and interiors’

The leaders in Kitchen Designs

Thursday, November 24th, 2011

Managing director Phil Andrews started out in Melbourne originally building houses then cabinet-making. He came to the Gold Coast on a holiday and never turned back. He opened his own cabinet-making company and through his captivating designs and creative use of stones and materials has won many awards and had many happy clients.

Call Phil and see how he can transform your kitchen into something spectacular.

Catering for client’s needs

Thursday, August 25th, 2011

At Luxury Kitchens and Interiors we recognize that each project is an expression of the owner’s unique personality and therefore must reflect their needs and lifestyle. Sometimes it only takes moving a wall, window or doorway to create an interesting and distinct look. Through our unique 3D imagining program we can create photo like images and plans giving us the ability to show clients new and exciting designs which helps them to visualize and have a better understanding of how the final product will look.

Right Recipe for Kitchen Renovations

Saturday, May 9th, 2009

RENOVATING can be the most costly and disruptive project that you undertake. Luxury Kitchens and Interiors‘ Phil Andrews said choosing the right contractor-designer was paramount.

Good planning and research is a must so that the outcome isn’t compromised,” he said.

Luxury Kitchens and Interiors is a group of individuals that enjoys and is passionate about their work,” he said.

Our growing number of testimonials is proof of our performance.

The company can carry out all renovation needs. It offers CAD and 3D imagery to give customers better planning and individual advice.

Being involved from start to finish makes a lot of sense,” said Mr Andrews.

We’re often involved in projects that don’t cater for the finishing furniture or joinery that is required and that makes it very difficult to have a creative and interesting result.

Mr Andrews has been involved in the building industry for more than 20 years and has worked with some of the best and well-known interior designers on the Gold Coast.

Having our own joinery shop we have full control of any manufacturing that takes place and are equipped for all onsite renovations, which have been a large part of our business in recent years,” he said.

The company’s diverse team has experience with modern, eclectic, classical and contemporary designs.

For details or more information call 07 5538 5861 or go to www.luxurykitchensandinteriors.com.au

~ This article first published in the Gold Coast Bulletin – Home section on May 09, 2009

85% of Kitchen Designs Don’t Work

Saturday, December 13th, 2008

Most people would not be aware that 85 per cent of Kitchen designs don’t work for one reason or another says Luxury Kitchens and Interiors‘ Phil Andrews.

Mr Andrews said too many times homeowners were left with the task of resolving bad design and space issues.

A lot of the time it happens as a result of a quick sale and a less than thought out design so often important items are over looked such as space, functionality, bins, tea towel, racks and accessible storage,” he said.

All of which are so fundamentally important to the final product.

We are more than happy to give a free unbiased appraisal of any design brought in to us whether it’s a kitchen, bathroom or house plan.

Luxury Kitchens and Interiors specializes in designing and manufacturing a variety of solutions. The showroom also offers customers an in-house 3D design and pictorial to see what the product would look like.

Our designers and artisans have years of experience to apply to any customer’s project to create something that will be stamped with their personal style,” said Mr Andrews.

We have an in-house manufacturing facility and team of dedicated trades people that work closely with our customers.

Luxury Kitchens and Interiors provides people with a stress-free and managed package.

For details or more information call 07 5538 5861 or go to www.luxurykitchensandinteriors.com.au

~ This article first published in the Gold Coast Bulletin – Home section on December 13, 2008