HENDERSON VALLEY, WEST AUCKLAND
Contemporary Kitchen and Bathroom Renovation in Henderson Valley, West Auckland
A black-and-oak kitchen and two layered-grey bathrooms in a bush-framed West Auckland home
Completed December 2021
Designed and Project Managed By
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Jin Park
Sales and Project Management
jin@superiorrenovations.co.nz
0800 199 888
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Dorothy Li
Head of Design
dorothy@superiorrenovations.co.nz
0800 199 888
Quick answer: This contemporary kitchen and bathroom renovation in Henderson Valley, West Auckland turned a dated 90s kitchen and two tired bathrooms into a black-and-oak kitchen and two layered-grey bathrooms — designed and project-managed end to end, finished in December 2021.
| Location | Henderson Valley, West Auckland |
| Completed | December 2021 |
| Scope | Kitchen + two bathrooms, full design and project management |
| Designer | Dorothy Li |
| Project manager | Jin Park |
| Project type | Owner-occupier |
Why a 90s Kitchen in a Bush-Clad Home Had to Go
Leigh and her family had lived in their Henderson Valley home for 15 years. It’s the kind of West Auckland house that suits the area — high ceilings, exposed wooden beams, native bush pressing in on every window. The bones were lovely. The kitchen and bathrooms weren’t.
Both dated to the 90s, and they fought the rest of the house rather than working with it. The kitchen’s green vinyl cabinet fronts were the worst offender, pulling the eye away from the timber and the warmth everywhere else. After 15 years of living around it, Leigh decided it was time. The brief: one kitchen and two bathrooms, brought up to the standard the rest of the home already had.
Henderson Valley sits at the foot of the Waitākere Ranges, where homes lean into their bush settings. A renovation here isn’t about fighting that character. It’s about catching up to it.
Why Leigh Chose a Renovation Company, Not Just a Builder
This was Leigh’s first renovation, so she met a few companies before settling on us. One of them was a kitchen specialist with genuinely beautiful designs. The catch came later: they only designed, manufactured and installed the kitchen. Electricians, plumbers, painters — Leigh would have to find and manage all of them herself.
She’d actually considered running the whole thing on her own. As she put it:
“I did try and look into project managing myself because I used to be a production manager, and then I was like, oh my gosh. Trying to organise trades, who comes in first, getting a designer — it was all getting too much. I was like, nah, I need to get someone to manage it, and I could just be like yes, I like this, and someone can just do it. Which is exactly what happened.”
— Leigh, Henderson Valley
Sound familiar? It’s the moment most homeowners reach two weeks into planning. Leigh wanted one company that brought its own designers and trades, managed the lot, and quoted a fixed price that covered everything. That’s how this became a full project we ran from design through to handover, linking our full-home renovation work with the detail of designing and building a new kitchen and two bathrooms under one roof.
Jin Park managed the project and was hands-on from the first meeting — including the parts most people dread.

BEFORE

AFTER

BEFORE

AFTER
The Kitchen Design Brief: Modern, Not Sterile
The hard part of designing this kitchen was the room it sat in. A very modern kitchen would have looked imported into a home full of timber beams and bush views. As Leigh said, “I wanted something modern but not too modern, because very modern designs look too sterile.”
She also didn’t want to lock the cabinets to a trend colour she’d tire of. Black was the answer — but black on its own would have been cold and heavy against all that warmth. So the design toned it down with oak. Wood-grain panelling on the island and breakfast nook picks up the timber in the ceiling beams, so the new kitchen reads as part of the house rather than a box dropped into it.
“Black gives you that contemporary edge, but in a home like Leigh’s it needed warming up. The oak panelling on the island ties straight back to the ceiling beams — that’s what stops a black kitchen feeling clinical. The house tells you what it wants if you look at it properly.”
— Dorothy Li, Design Manager, Superior Renovations
Choosing the Materials, and the Splashback Everyone Talks About
Narrowing materials is where most clients freeze. There’s simply too much choice. Jin took an active role here, which Leigh was grateful for:
“I had a little look at Tile Depot and I was flabbergasted — it was just too much to choose from. So Jin met me there. We had all kinds of swatches: the benchtop, the splashback, paint swatches. He helped me put it all together.”
— Leigh, Henderson Valley
Every kitchen has a showstopper, and in Leigh’s case it’s the splashback. She’d assumed she’d end up with subway tiles. Jin talked her out of it, and she’s glad he did:
“I always thought I’d end up with subway tiles, but Jin talked me out of it. We had to be careful the splashback didn’t clash with the benchtop but actually matched. I’m stoked — we’ve had so many comments about these tiles.”
— Leigh, Henderson Valley






Kitchen Specifications
Layout and Cabinetry
- The kitchen layout stayed as it was, so no structural work was needed
- Prime Acrylic black matte cabinet fronts from Laminex — 18mm
- Prime wood-grain panels for the breakfast nook — 18mm
- Both the acrylic and wood-grain panels are fingerprint-resistant
- All cabinetry runs on BLUM soft-close, with BLUM hinges
- Recessed nose hooks for a no-handle, contemporary look
Splashback and Benchtop
- 30mm engineered-stone matte benchtop with grey and black flecks
- Art Stone Painting Grey Chevron 300×800 splashback from Tile Depot — an art-deco tile with a 3D effect that gives the wall real dimension
- The splashback was chosen to pick up the grey and black undertones in the benchtop
Storage and Amenities
- Custom pull-out pantry for built-in storage
- Pull-out rubbish bins
- Blanco Silgranit sink — stain, scratch and heat-resistant to 280 degrees, 37L, Metra XL 6 in matte black
- Large matte-silver U-bend tap with a pull-out flexible nozzle for easy cleaning
Flooring, Lighting and Electrical
- Anti-slip 600×600 Lakey Grey tiles from Tile Depot throughout, tying back to the benchtop and splashback
- Layered lighting — task, ambient, pendant and recessed
- 6 LED downlights in the ceiling
- 3 pendants over the island
- LED strip lighting under the cabinets to wash the splashback and double as task light
- The kitchen was re-wired by a licensed electrician, with the installation carried out under the New Zealand wiring rules (AS/NZS 3000)















The Main Bathroom: A Freestanding Bath and Layered Greys
Bathroom Design Brief
The main bathroom carries the same contemporary, timeless feel as the kitchen — a freestanding bath, a tiled shower, a floating vanity and matte tiles. The clever part is the tile work: three greys doing three jobs. A lighter neutral grey on the walls, a medium grey underfoot, and a darker grey in the shower. Stacked together they give the room depth and a quiet, understated calm rather than one flat tone.
Bath, Tiles and Tiled Shower
- Freestanding bath from Bath and Tile
- Glazed ceramic wall tiles from Tile Depot — Marmo Wall 2.0, 300×600, two faces
- Floor tiles match the kitchen — anti-slip 600×600 Lakey Grey from Tile Depot — for a deliberate contrast against the wall tiles
- Custom-cut shower glass
- The shower floor and walls were fully waterproofed before tiling
- Darker grey shower tiles — Art Stone Painting Grey Chevron 300×800 from Tile Depot
Vanity, Basin, Tapware and Mirror
- Wall-hung 1200mm vanity with two drawers
- Melteca cabinet boards, supplied by Elite Bathrooms
- Concrete shark-inlay handle detail in a no-handle setup
- Engineered-stone benchtop, 1200mm x 600mm
- Halo round basin in matte white, 380 x 110mm



- Industry tall basin mixer — gun metal
- All shower fittings in gun metal
- Towel rail and toilet-roll holder in gun metal
- Bath tapware in gun metal
- Broadway LED demister mirror — round, 800mm










The Smaller Second Bathroom
Not every space gives you room to move walls, and this one didn’t. The second bathroom is narrow, so the layout stayed put — there was no sense forcing structural changes a small footprint can’t reward. Instead it was tied visually to the main bathroom: the same floor, shower and wall tiles, and the same gun-metal tapware. The only real differences are a smaller vanity and an insert sink to suit the space.
It’s an honest call on a renovation — knowing where to push and where to leave well enough alone.









What Leigh Made of the Whole Thing
Most renovation companies can build to the same standard we do. What we try to get right is the run of it — the day-to-day, not just the day it finishes. This project landed in the thick of the Covid supply squeeze, and it came down to the wire before Christmas. Leigh’s account of it says more than we could:
“The tradespeople were lovely. They worked so hard and I was really impressed. On Christmas Eve I didn’t have an oven and everything was right down to the wire. The plumber lived all the way down in Pukekohe and he bent over backwards for my place to get it done. They pulled out all the stops. I know there were all these projects happening at the same time, and with Covid things were stuck on boats — I really appreciated it.”
— Leigh, Henderson Valley
What a Kitchen and Two Bathrooms Like This Cost in Auckland
Every renovation is priced to its own scope. The size of the rooms, the materials, how many rooms run at once, and how much hidden work sits behind the walls all move the number. A multi-room job like Leigh’s — a kitchen plus two bathrooms — is a different beast to a single room, so a figure quoted off another project won’t match yours. Rather than guess, run your own numbers through our kitchen renovation cost calculator for a realistic Auckland estimate, then talk it through with us.
💡 Quick tip: Re-wiring an older kitchen back to current standards is a cost line homeowners routinely forget. On a 90s home it’s often non-negotiable, and it’s far cheaper to do while the cabinetry is already out than to retrofit later.
Thinking About Your Own Kitchen or Bathroom?
Leigh’s place shows what happens when a dated kitchen and two bathrooms finally catch up to the home around them — and when one team designs it, manages the trades, and holds the fixed quote. If your West Auckland home is sitting in the same spot hers was, we’d be glad to look at it with you. Our in-house design team works through the look with you before a single trade lifts a tool, and we manage every bathroom renovation from concept to handover.
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Henderson Valley Kitchen and Bathroom Renovation FAQs
Where in Auckland was this contemporary kitchen and bathroom renovation?
It's in Henderson Valley, in West Auckland at the foot of the Waitākere Ranges. We renovated the kitchen and two bathrooms in a 15-year family home with high ceilings, exposed timber beams and native bush surrounds, completed in December 2021.
How do you stop a modern kitchen clashing with a rustic, timber-beamed home?
The cabinets went black for a contemporary edge, then we toned that down with oak wood-grain panelling on the island and breakfast nook. The oak picks up the timber in the ceiling beams, so the kitchen reads as part of the house rather than something dropped into it.
What splashback was used in the Henderson Valley kitchen?
An Art Stone Painting Grey Chevron tile, 300x800, from Tile Depot — an art-deco style tile with a 3D effect that gives the wall genuine dimension. The owner originally expected subway tiles; this was chosen instead to match the grey and black flecks in the benchtop, and it's become the room's standout feature.
Did the kitchen layout change, and was structural work needed?
No. The kitchen layout stayed exactly as it was, so no structural work was required. The transformation came from new cabinetry, the splashback and benchtop, tiled flooring, layered lighting and a full re-wire — not from moving walls.
How were three different tiles used in the main bathroom?
Three greys, three jobs: a lighter neutral grey on the walls, a medium grey on the floor (the same Lakey Grey tile as the kitchen), and a darker grey Chevron tile in the shower. Layered together they give the bathroom depth and a calm, understated feel rather than one flat tone.
What tapware finish was used in the bathrooms?
Gun metal throughout — the basin mixer, shower fittings, bath tapware, towel rail and toilet-roll holder all match. Keeping a single finish across both bathrooms ties them together and reads as a deliberate contemporary choice against the grey tiles.
Could the small second bathroom be reconfigured?
No — it's a narrow space, so the layout was kept as it was rather than forcing structural changes the footprint couldn't reward. It was instead tied to the main bathroom with the same floor, shower and wall tiles and the same gun-metal tapware, with a smaller vanity and an insert sink to suit the room.
Why choose a renovation company instead of just a kitchen specialist?
A kitchen specialist often designs, manufactures and installs only the kitchen, leaving you to find and manage electricians, plumbers and painters yourself. As a full renovation company we bring our own designer and trades, manage the sequence, and work to a fixed quote covering the whole project — which is exactly why Leigh chose us.
How much does a kitchen and bathroom renovation in Henderson Valley cost?
It depends on the scope — room sizes, materials, how many rooms run at once, and any hidden work behind the walls. Rather than quote a figure that won't match your home, use our kitchen renovation cost calculator for a realistic Auckland estimate, then book a free in-home consultation so we can price it to your actual project.
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