Bateman Kitchens: Make Weeknights Feel Easier
- A layout that reduces back-and-forth steps while cooking
- Storage zones that stop the bench becoming a ‘drop zone’
- Finishes that look calm in warm evening lighting
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In Bateman, a kitchen does a lot of heavy lifting: weekday dinners, homework at the bench, weekend groceries, and family movement through the space. When the layout is tired, the kitchen becomes the place where everything piles up — and you feel it every day.
A proper renovation is not about making it “fancy”. It’s about removing friction: storage that makes sense, a benchtop you can actually use, a splashback that wipes clean, and appliances that fit properly without awkward gaps.
TSC AU renovates kitchens as one complete plan: kitchen cabinets, stone benchtops, splashback planning, appliance integration, and if you want the full transformation — hybrid flooring + painting services so the whole zone feels finished.
The best kitchens look calm, work smoothly, and stay easy to maintain. These are common outcomes we plan for in Bateman.
Custom cabinetry planning for layout and storage: door styles, hardware, proportions, and clean finishing.
Stone benchtop selection + detailing: joins, overhangs, edge profiles, cut-outs, and alignment to cabinets.
Splashback planning with neat alignment: right heights, clean edges, and power point coordination.
We plan clearances for oven, cooktop, rangehood, dishwasher and fridge so everything fits properly.
Open-plan friendly flooring upgrade: consistent look, easy maintenance, and tidy transitions around cabinetry.
Painting completes the renovation feel: walls, ceilings and trims finished neatly for a cohesive space.
Not every project needs a complex layout change. Sometimes the biggest improvement is smarter storage, better bench usability, and a cleaner, more consistent finish across the open-plan zone.
Some kitchens don’t need a full structural change — they need smarter storage, better bench usability, and cleaner finishing lines.
A kitchen can feel ‘flat’ at night. Planning light placement and reflective surfaces helps the room feel warmer and more premium.
If your kitchen flows into living areas, matching floor direction and paint tone is what makes the renovation feel complete.
A kitchen feels “new” when the room around it is also brought into the same style direction.
Cabinets shape your daily routine: where you store things, how you cook, how you clean, and how the kitchen stays tidy. We plan cabinetry around real use — not just a showroom look.
Cabinet options here: Kitchen Cabinets.
The difference is in the details: join placement, edge profile, overhang balance, and how the benchtop aligns to cabinetry. We plan these so the benchtop looks clean up close and works well daily.
Benchtop info here: Kitchen Bench Tops.
Splashbacks can either look calm and premium — or busy and messy. We plan height, alignment and edges so the finish looks intentional, and we coordinate around power points so it doesn’t look patched later.
A balanced splashback choice can make the entire kitchen feel more expensive.
If appliances are squeezed or misaligned, the kitchen never feels right. We plan cabinetry around appliance specifications and clearances: oven, cooktop, rangehood, dishwasher and fridge.
Note: Final appliance connections may require licensed trade work depending on appliance type and site conditions.
After a new kitchen is installed, old floors and wall colours can stand out. For Bateman open-plan homes, coordinating hybrid flooring and painting can make the whole space feel upgraded and consistent.
Hybrid flooring can unify kitchen, dining and living zones. We coordinate direction, transitions, and edge finishing around the new kitchen for a continuous look.
Paint resets the room. It lifts light, softens the mood, and helps cabinets and stone look intentional. We finish walls, ceilings and trims neatly for a clean final presentation.
A smooth renovation comes from sequencing and planning. We keep decisions aligned so the outcome feels clean and complete.
Confirm what changes: cabinets, benchtop, splashback, appliances, plus flooring and painting if desired.
Site measure and practical planning: workflow, storage, clearances and proportions.
Finalise door style, stone direction, splashback approach and finishing details.
Coordinated install with attention to finishing so the final result looks sharp.
If you have inspiration photos, send them with your enquiry — it speeds up planning and keeps the design consistent.
Want examples from nearby projects? Ask us for recent photos and scope examples around Bateman and nearby suburbs.
Winthrop, Murdoch, Kardinya, Booragoon, Brentwood, Bull Creek, Leeming, Willagee, Melville, Riverton.
A kitchen renovation can include new cabinetry (layout + install), stone benchtops, splashback planning, appliance integration, and optional coordination of painting and hybrid flooring for a consistent open-plan finish.
Yes. Many Bateman projects focus on a finish-focused upgrade: new cabinets, benchtops and splashback planning while keeping the core layout. It’s a great way to upgrade the feel without overcomplicating the scope.
We design storage logic so the bench stays usable: drawer stacks for daily items, pantry direction that suits your habits, and appliance zones so machines don’t live permanently on the benchtop.
Costs depend on cabinetry size/complexity, benchtop material and join requirements, splashback selection, appliance changes, and any plumbing/electrical adjustments. Adding flooring and painting coordination also changes the final scope.
Yes. We coordinate heights, edges, and join lines so the benchtop and splashback look clean and intentional, not ‘patched together’.
Yes. We plan cabinetry and clearances around your appliances (oven, cooktop, rangehood, dishwasher, fridge). Final connections may require licensed trades depending on appliance type and site conditions.
Often yes—especially for open-plan kitchens. We coordinate direction, transitions, and finishing around the new kitchen so the floor looks continuous and finished.
Timeframes vary by scope and selections. A finish-focused upgrade can be quicker, while layout changes and multi-trade coordination can take longer. We confirm timing once inclusions are finalised.
Yes. Painting helps the kitchen feel integrated rather than ‘new cabinets in an old room’. We can coordinate wall and trim finishes for a cohesive final look.
Send an enquiry with your suburb, a few photos, and what you want to change (cabinets, benchtop, splashback, appliances, flooring, painting). That lets us guide next steps and organise a site visit if needed.
TSC AU 提供 Bateman 及周边厨房翻新服务:橱柜设计与安装、石材台面、防溅板规划、家电嵌入尺寸协调。 如希望开放式空间更统一,也可同步安排 SPC 混合地板与室内油漆,让整体风格一致、视觉更完整、日常使用更顺手。