This style features framed cabinet doors, shaker detailing, and light, neutral colours such as white or soft grey. Layouts are based on balance and traditional symmetry. The overall tone is understated and clean. Typical pricing ranges from AUD $15,000 to $18,000, depending on material choice and space size.
Modern kitchens use flat-panel fronts, clean horizontal lines, and concealed or handle-less systems. Colour palettes include white, black, matte finishes, and stone textures. These kitchens are often found in new builds and open-plan homes. Estimated cost is generally between AUD $18,000 and $22,000.
This design focuses on raw surfaces and visible structures. Open shelves, metal accents, and timber textures are common. Colour tones may include dark wood, concrete grey, and matte black. The average starting price for this style is AUD $20,000 to $25,000, based on design scope.
Komolots is an Australian company offering kitchen furniture tailored to individual needs and home layouts. Our work is based on clear communication, precise planning, and structured execution. Each project is approached with attention to proportion, space usage, and consistency in detail.
From the first inquiry to final installation, we maintain a clear and direct workflow. Clients receive organised documentation and transparent overviews of each step. Our solutions are designed for a variety of property types — from freestanding homes to modern apartments — and reflect current Australian living standards.
Our process begins with a review of your kitchen space, where we take measurements and understand your preferred design direction. We then create layout suggestions with cabinet configurations, finish options, and space planning diagrams. Clients receive this as a clear, structured document.
Once the design is confirmed, production is scheduled with clear timelines. Installation is handled by trained professionals with experience in custom kitchen assembly. Throughout the process, communication remains consistent and direct. All updates are shared promptly to maintain clarity and avoid delays.
Clients select Komolots for the way we organise and present information. Each layout, style, and price range is shown clearly — without speculation, pressure, or overstated claims. We aim to simplify the process of kitchen selection by offering a reliable source of reference, free of unnecessary complexity.
We do not use technical terms without explanation. All measurements, finish names, and features are described in plain language. This makes it easier for clients to understand their options and compare them without feeling overwhelmed.
Our layouts are developed with attention to movement, access, and workspace structure. Each plan reflects common Australian residential standards and appliance sizes. Whether the kitchen is part of a renovation or a new construction, we maintain consistency between the plan and the final result.
Clients can expect layouts that prioritise flow and structure. We avoid assumptions about preferences and instead focus on verified details and available space. Every layout is presented in a way that highlights how the furniture will function within the existing room.
We work with a selected range of materials suited to Australian homes. This includes laminate, timber veneer, two-pack paint finishes, and engineered stone benchtops. Each material is chosen based on availability, durability, and visual compatibility with the chosen style.
All finishes are presented with clear samples and reference images. Information such as surface texture, colour tone, and care requirements are provided upon request. There are no hidden options or last-minute changes — all choices are visible before production begins.