25/05/2026
Overlooking Cabarita Bay in Sydney’s Inner West, this renovated waterfront terrace was redesigned for an empty-nester couple who wanted their home to finally match the way they live. Designer Daniel Mazic reworked the entire spatial layout, introducing new walls, refining circulation, and carving out space for both a long entertaining island and a generous scullery within the existing structure. The result is a kitchen defined by vivid green joinery, leathered Calacatta Davinci Quartzite, fluted Tasmanian Oak detailing, and speckled terrazzo floors, all anchored by a statement curved brass rangehood set against a striking wall of veined stone.
Where traditional overhead cabinetry would usually sit, Daniel let the natural stone take centre stage, keeping the space open and the focus firmly on materiality. Behind black steel-framed fluted glass doors, the scullery runs a full suite of integrated appliances, generous prep space, and a secondary sink, keeping everyday mess well out of sight. SubZero and Wolf appliances reinforce the kitchen’s entertaining focus, while the same green joinery, brushed gold handles, and quartzite surfaces flow through to the scullery and adjoining laundry.
The kitchen features:
- refrigerator and ovens
- Tasmanian Oak underbench detailing
- Libera Kitchen Mixer Tap with Black Spring Spray
Hydrotap G5 BC Elite water purifier
Brushed handles - Brushed gold Vesio handles
- dishwasher, washing machine and dryer
- microwave
- Bay Leaf cabinetry paint (laundry)