New Kitchens in Forster
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Forster New Kitchens
A new kitchen opens the door to better living, smarter use of space and a design that suits your lifestyle. At Piscopo Kitchens Plus, we deliver stunning new kitchens across Forster, Tuncurry, Smiths Lake, Hallidays Point, Taree, Wingham and Old Bar. Our team combines 35+ years of experience with award-winning design skills to create kitchens that feel modern, functional and made for everyday life.
We manage your project from the first design concept through to the final installation, ensuring a smooth and rewarding experience. Whether you’re building a brand-new home or giving an existing property a fresh start, we craft kitchens that fit your space and vision.
Ready to bring your new kitchen to life? Call 0414 423 165 today to get started.
Custom Kitchen Designs Built Around You
No two homes — or households — are exactly the same. That’s why every new kitchen we design is carefully tailored to how you cook, gather and live. We work closely with you to create functional layouts, practical storage solutions and stylish finishes that match your needs. Every project begins with a clear understanding of your goals and ends with a kitchen that makes everyday tasks easier and more enjoyable.
Our team sources quality materials, from cabinetry to benchtops, ensuring durability without sacrificing style. With Piscopo Kitchens Plus managing your project, you’ll enjoy a kitchen that not only looks great but is made for real life.


Do I need council approval to install a new kitchen?
In most cases, council approval is not required for a kitchen renovation if you are not altering the structure of the building. However, approval may be needed if you intend to move or add structural walls, change plumbing points significantly or alter the building’s facade or external drainage. It’s best to check with your local council or building certifier, especially if the kitchen is part of a larger renovation project.
What are the most important things to consider when designing a kitchen?
Key considerations when designing a kitchen include:
- Workflow and layout: Use the kitchen work triangle concept—position the sink, cooktop and fridge for efficient movement.
- Storage: Include a mix of drawers, cupboards, and overheads to store pots, pantry items, utensils and appliances.
- Lighting: Layer task lighting (under-cabinet), ambient lighting (ceiling) and accent lighting (pendants).
- Ventilation: Install a quality rangehood to manage smoke, moisture and odours.
- Materials and finishes: Choose surfaces that balance style with durability and easy maintenance.
- Appliance placement: Ensure there’s adequate space around your oven, fridge and dishwasher for access and ventilation.
A well-designed kitchen blends functionality with aesthetic appeal.
Can I use my kitchen during the renovation?
In most cases, the kitchen will be out of use for the majority of the renovation period. Once the old kitchen is removed, you won’t have access to your sink, cooking appliances or benchtops. Many people set up a temporary kitchen in another room using a microwave, kettle and portable cooktop, as well as a bar fridge or esky, disposable utensils and paper plates. Planning meals in advance or relying on takeaway during this period can help ease the disruption.