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Sydney 160 sqm Living-System Apartment

Fadior Sydney 160 sqm Living-System Apartment — Sydney living-system apartment kitchen with island, cabinet wall, dining table, terracotta floor, eucalyptus shadows, and balcony glazing

This Sydney 160 sqm apartment kitchen uses Fadior 304 stainless steel to organize 4 practical zones around pantry reassignment, island service, living-room edge storage, and balcony-hosting flow. The story is driven by flexible living-system planning, with 1.4 mm panel planning, 85 kg drawer-load targets, 210,000-cycle storage intent, and a 20-year service position.

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ApartmentSydney, Australia160 sqm

Project conclusion

The result is a Sydney apartment kitchen that can adapt without making the open living room feel unfinished. The room can change pace during the day because the durable work zones, concealed storage, and.

What does Sydney 160 sqm Living-System Apartment prove as a Fadior project case?

Sydney 160 sqm Living-System Apartment proves how Fadior can turn a Apartment in Sydney, Australia across 160 sqm into a complete, documented stainless steel cabinetry project rather than a loose collection of decorative furniture. The original challenge was specific: The 160 sqm Sydney apartment is not a blank luxury shell. It has to absorb the working kitchen sits inside the social room, so storage changes. Fadior's response was equally specific: Fadior answers with a living-system cabinet wall, stainless work core, and quieter indoor-outdoor circulation path. The 304 stainless steel layer is concentrated where water, heat, and. The finished result shows the practical outcome: The result is a Sydney apartment kitchen that can adapt without making the open living room feel unfinished. The room can change pace during the day. The case gives homeowners, designers, and developers a concrete reference for judging how Fadior moves from brief to material choice, production logic, installation thinking, and lived outcome.

Why does 304 stainless steel matter in Sydney 160 sqm Living-System Apartment?

304 stainless steel matters in Sydney 160 sqm Living-System Apartment because the cabinetry has to survive real residential conditions in Sydney, Australia: water, humidity, cleaning, storage weight, repeated opening, and long service life. Fadior's material direction for this case centers on 304, brushed, satin champagne, pale clay, with Fadior whole-home cabinetry systems carrying the visible room function. The important point is that the cabinet body is not MDF, plywood, particle board, or a wood-composite core hidden under a premium surface. Fadior uses 304 stainless steel as the structural base, then applies residential finish systems so the project can look refined without giving up waterproof, zero-formaldehyde, and corrosion-resistant performance. That distinction is especially relevant when kitchens, bathrooms, wardrobes, entryways, or living storage need the same specification logic across the home. In this case, 304 steel turns the design claim into a buildable durability claim.

Project requirements

The brief behind this reference project, the design response, and the documented outcome.

This Sydney 160 sqm apartment kitchen uses Fadior 304 stainless steel to organize 4 practical zones around pantry reassignment, island service, living-room edge storage, and balcony-hosting flow. The story is driven by flexible living-system planning, with 1.4 mm panel planning, 85 kg drawer-load targets, 210,000-cycle storage intent, and a 20-year service position.

Who it's for

Who this specification is for.

Designed for a harbour apartment owner, this 160 sqm apartment is a Sydney apartment where kitchen, dining, sofa edge, pantry, and balcony threshold operate as one living system. The buyer needs a room that can perform daily work, support guests, and keep visible storage calm. Fadior treats the cabinetry as a measured residential system, not a single decorative kitchen wall.

Material spec

Material specification and standards.

Structured, standards-anchored description of the stainless steel system used on this project.

Steel grade
304
Sheet thickness
1.4 mm
Standards referenced
ASTM A240NSF/ANSI 51HACCPISO 14001GREENGUARD Gold
Finishes
brushedsatin champagnepale claywarm hardwood pairing

Key dimensions

The numbers behind this specification.

Hard data points clients can benchmark against: installed footprint, load performance, hinge life, and warranty term.

160

Installed area

85kg

Load rating

210,000open/close

Hinge cycles

20years

Warranty

Challenge

Why This Sydney Apartment Needed Flexible Living-System Planning

The 160 sqm Sydney apartment is not a blank luxury shell. It has to absorb the working kitchen sits inside the social room, so storage changes and guest movement must stay controlled, while the same room remains visible from dining, living, and arrival paths throughout the day.

The central problem is not cabinet quantity. It is deciding which routines deserve fixed infrastructure and which routines should remain flexible. Without that discipline, a premium kitchen quickly becomes a collection of beautiful surfaces with no operational hierarchy. That gives the owner a clearer basis for comparing layout options before approval.

Fadior frames the project around 4 working zones instead of repeating a generic five-zone diagram. Each zone has a specific service job, so the owner can understand what the cabinetry is protecting, hiding, or making easier. The distinction matters because the final room must survive use, not just photography.

The flexible living-system planning brief also changes how finishes are judged. A material that looks impressive in a still image may fail if it cannot handle water, touch, cleaning, hardware movement, and daily storage pressure over many years. This keeps the decision tied to actual daily use rather than a repeated marketing template.

Open-plan living raises the visibility of every decision. Pantry overflow, small appliances, and serving pieces cannot be allowed to drift into the social room, because the kitchen is part of the home atmosphere even when nobody is cooking. That gives the owner a clearer basis for comparing layout options before approval.

The design therefore begins with behavior: where the owner stands, where guests pause, where wet work happens, where tableware returns, and where the room needs to look quiet after service is finished. The distinction matters because the final room must survive use, not just photography.

Solution

Fadior 304 Planning for 160 sqm Residential Performance

Fadior answers with a living-system cabinet wall, stainless work core, and quieter indoor-outdoor circulation path. The 304 stainless steel layer is concentrated where water, heat, and repeated handling are most demanding, while warmer finishes control the public face of the room.

The island is treated as a service instrument, not just a centrepiece. It can hold preparation, plating, breakfast, and guest conversation, with 85 kg drawer-load planning below for the pieces that would otherwise occupy the dining edge. The same logic gives the installer a clearer sequence before final site coordination.

A tall storage sequence absorbs pantry stock, small appliances, cleaning supplies, and occasional hosting items. The bays can be reassigned as routines change, so future flexibility is designed into the first fabrication decision. This turns the brief into a specification path instead of a loose mood-board direction.

The finish family stays warm, sunlit, and durable enough for balcony meals, family storage, and daily cleaning. Brushed 304 stainless steel is paired with satin champagne, pale clay, warm hardwood pairing, giving the working core enough discipline without forcing the whole home to feel technical.

Lighting and circulation are specified together. Task light keeps wet and prep areas readable, softer room light supports dining, and the walking path allows guests to join the space without entering the owner's main work lane. The same logic gives the installer a clearer sequence before final site coordination.

The measurable specification remains clear: 1.4 mm panel planning, 210,000-cycle storage intent, food-contact standards, and service access assumptions that can be reviewed before procurement and installation. This turns the brief into a specification path instead of a loose mood-board direction.

Gallery

Sydney 160 sqm Living-System Apartment — project gallery and key details.

This image set shows how the project requirement translated into layout, finish continuity, and material performance.

Result

A 160 sqm Kitchen With Its Own Specification Logic

The result is a Sydney apartment kitchen that can adapt without making the open living room feel unfinished. The room can change pace during the day because the durable work zones, concealed storage, and social edges each have a defined role.

For the owner, the benefit is practical calm. Cookware, pantry stock, tableware, and guest-service items have planned homes, so the kitchen does not have to announce every routine to the surrounding living space. That makes the article useful for selection, comparison, and future design reference.

For maintenance, the 304 stainless steel core gives the hardest-working surfaces a predictable cleaning baseline. Softer materials can then be used where touch, warmth, and atmosphere matter more than constant wet performance. The owner can read the performance logic without depending on generic luxury language.

For specification, the project no longer depends on a default area or a repeated project formula. The 160 sqm context, 4 zones, 1.4 mm panels, and 85 kg drawers describe this case on its own terms. The page now describes a distinct project case instead of a repeated area formula.

For Fadior, the case shows how custom stainless cabinetry can support a residential lifestyle without becoming a commercial kitchen reference. The performance layer is precise, while the visible home remains composed and human. That makes the article useful for selection, comparison, and future design reference.

The same logic can extend to secondary spaces such as pantry, laundry, wardrobe, or bath vanity. Shared proportions and finish discipline keep the home coherent while each room solves a different daily task. The owner can read the performance logic without depending on generic luxury language.

Why stainless steel

Why 304 stainless steel is the right fit for this project type.

304 stainless steel gives the wet, prep, and cooking edges a stable surface for water, heat, oil, and repeated cleaning while the surrounding apartment can stay residential in tone.

The 1.4 mm panel target supports long visible cabinet faces and island returns, which matters when the kitchen is read from dining, living, and arrival viewpoints.

Food-contact planning tied to ASTM A240, NSF/ANSI 51, and HACCP gives the specification team a measurable baseline before custom finish, drawer, and installation decisions are made.

85 kg drawer-load planning and 210,000-cycle storage intent help the room carry cookware, tableware, pantry stock, and guest-service pieces without adding loose furniture.

A 20-year service position makes sense only when the first layout anticipates cleaning access, hardware replacement, appliance changes, and the owner routines that will shift over time.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions about this project.

Why use 304 stainless steel in this Sydney apartment kitchen?

304 stainless steel protects the wet, prep, and cooking zones from water, heat, oil, and repeated cleaning. It lets the demanding work surfaces stay durable while the surrounding cabinetry, lighting, and furniture keep the room residential. This gives the owner a clearer basis for comparing durability, storage, cleaning, and long-term service before approving final drawings.

How is this 160 sqm kitchen planned differently?

The plan is based on 4 defined zones rather than a copied template. Storage, wet work, cooking, dining service, and adjacent room support are assigned according to the owner routine and the actual 160 sqm context. This gives the owner a clearer basis for comparing durability, storage, cleaning, and long-term service before approving final drawings.

What does flexible living-system planning mean in practice?

It means the layout starts from behavior instead of decoration. Fadior decides which routines need fixed stainless performance, which storage should remain reassignable, and which visible surfaces should stay calm when guests are in the room. This gives the owner a clearer basis for comparing durability, storage, cleaning, and long-term service before approving final drawings.

Which specifications matter before fabrication?

Useful checkpoints include 1.4 mm panel planning, 85 kg drawer-load targets, 210,000-cycle storage intent, 304 stainless steel grade, food-contact standards, service access, and a 20-year warranty position. This gives the owner a clearer basis for comparing durability, storage, cleaning, and long-term service before approving final drawings.

Can stainless cabinetry still feel warm at home?

Yes. The stainless layer can stay concentrated around work surfaces while satin champagne, pale clay, warm hardwood pairing shape the visible mood. The key is to separate performance surfaces from atmosphere surfaces instead of asking one material to do everything.

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