LUXURY KITCHENS
Go all out
with a lavish,
luxury kitchen
Luxury kitchens are, well, luxurious. Characterised by large, open spaces, high-quality finishes and glamorous features, this kitchen style showcases your investment – no expense spared.
Natural stone and striking marbles characterise this style. Oversized or thick stone islands and benchtops with breakout dining sections, waterfall edges and cantilever styles make big statements.
Curved stone and cabinetry requiring an experienced stonemason and cabinet maker are luxury inclusions The Maker Designer Kitchens specialise in.
Luxury kitchens feature high-end appliances, like Pitt Cooktops and Gaggenau wine cabinets, downdraft extraction systems, and speciality oven and microwave combinations.
Large separate sculleries that double as a second kitchen with additional fridges, dishwashers, wine cellars and storage to keep everything off display are luxury kitchen features.
Love this style for your kitchen? Contact our kitchen designers to discuss your kitchen inspiration.
IDEAS
Common luxury kitchen design elements:
- Bespoke painted cabinetry
- Ultra thick stone benchtops and stone splashbacks
- Curved cabinets and benchtops
- Oversized or double-length islands
- High-end appliances like Gaggenau and Miele
- Smart technology like point pods and docking stations
- Veneer cabinetry and feature panels
- Polytec STECCAWOOD and VENETTE cabinetry
- Wall cladding
- Retractable splashbacks that unveil hidden storage
DESIGN FEATURE
FEATURE HIGHLIGHT CURVED BENCHTOP
A luxurious curved benchtop and cabinetry can give your kitchen a startling point of difference, and showcases exquisite workmanship and impeccable attention to detail. The curves will often flow from the kitchen into other areas of the home, giving a flawless continuation of style.
We designed and built the luxury kitchen shown above for Home Collective. You can visit this kitchen and our second showroom at 301 Vincent Street, Leederville.
Love this style? Call our kitchen designers to discuss your kitchen inspiration.
FAQ
What defines a luxury kitchen?
A luxury kitchen is defined by bespoke design, premium materials, and a level of craftsmanship where no detail is left unconsidered. Every element is designed around the homeowner’s lifestyle, space, and vision rather than a standard specification. The hallmarks are large, open layouts, striking natural stone, curved joinery, and inclusions that simply aren’t possible at a standard level. The result is a kitchen that functions brilliantly, looks exceptional, and is built to last.
What makes a kitchen feel truly luxurious rather than just expensive?
The difference is in the details that you feel rather than immediately notice. It’s the weight of a drawer closing, the proportion of an island in relation to the room, the way a curved benchtop edge catches the light. Luxury kitchens feel considered from every angle because they are. At The Maker Designer Kitchens, our designers work through every decision with you, from the overall layout down to hardware profiles and stone veining direction, so nothing is left to chance.
What stone and benchtop options work best in a luxury kitchen?
Oversized or ultra-thick stone benchtops, waterfall edges, cantilever profiles, and curved stone islands are signature luxury inclusions. Natural marble and premium engineered stone from brands like Caesarstone are popular choices, valued for their visual depth and tactile quality. Honed and leathered finishes tend to reinforce the sense of refinement without demanding constant upkeep.
The right choice depends on how you use your kitchen and what the overall design is doing, which is something we work through carefully during the design process.
Are luxury kitchens only suited to large homes?
Not at all. Luxury is about the quality of what’s there, not the quantity of space. A considered luxury kitchen in a mid-sized home can be just as striking as one in a larger property, sometimes more so, because every decision carries more weight.
Bespoke cabinetry, premium stone, and integrated appliances work particularly well in compact or mid-sized layouts where precision detailing is immediately visible. The key is designing for the proportions of your specific space rather than applying a template.
What should I prioritise when planning a luxury kitchen renovation?
Layout and functionality first, always. The most beautiful kitchen in Perth will frustrate you if the workflow doesn’t suit the way you cook, store, and move through the space. Once the layout is resolved, material selection and appliance specification become the tools that bring the design to life. At The Maker Designer Kitchens, our designers work through all of this with you in the initial consultation, so the decisions that follow have a clear foundation to build on.
