
Essington
Defined by a medium-sized border and a vertically lined panel inset, the Essington combines structure with subtle detailing.
Its versatility means it can sit comfortably within a breezy coastal-inspired interior when finished in lighter tones, or adopt a moodier, more modern feel in darker colours.
This profile is on display in the Ascot 39 at Cloverton Estate.
Sussex Arch
The Sussex offers a modern reinterpretation of the classic framed cabinet.
While grounded by a slim border, it is elevated with an arched detail – a nod to the growing appetite for curves in interiors and a way to bring softness to joinery design.
Miami Arch
Miami Arch is the latest evolution in the Polytec — a cabinetry profile that takes its cues from the fluid, sun-drenched architecture of coastal Miami. With its gentle curvature and sculpted form, the Miami Arch profile softens hard lines and introduces a sense of movement and playfulness into interior spaces.
Perfect for island benches, built-in joinery and statement walls, Miami Arch is designed to bridge the gap between timeless craftsmanship and contemporary design. Its subtle arching detail creates an instant focal point while remaining versatile enough to pair with a wide range of finishes, colours and interior styles.
Designed for Today, Built for Tomorrow
The partnership between Boutique Homes and Polytec delivers cabinetry that unites everyday function with enduring style. With exclusive profiles crafted for Boutique customers and trend insights that look beyond the moment, the result is joinery that feels distinctive, personal and designed to last.

Advice for Choosing Cabinetry
Selecting cabinetry can feel overwhelming, but Cafaro offers clear advice: “Start with the benchtop. It becomes the cornerstone for the whole scheme, with cabinetry colours and timbers chosen to complement or contrast.”
Whites continue to be a popular choice but have evolved with subtle undertones – from cool greys like Aston White to warmer tones like Gossamer White. “Colour-infused neutrals with green, beige or clay undertones offer a more enduring palette, while timbers provide depth and tactility,” says Cafaro.
With so many possibilities, Boutique Homes and Polytec make the process easier through curated choices, showcased in displays and captured in Polytec’s Trend Journal – a resource dedicated to inspiring cabinetry and joinery design across Australian homes, ready as a resource for your own home design journey.