Summary of features
Floating shelves blend with the walls while concealing both strong ambient and task lighting.
They are used to display glassware, crockery and storage jars for dry goods such as pasta and rice
The kitchen is linked to the rest of the living space by a small peninsula with breakfast bar
Powerful extraction, vented to the roof above, is concealed in unobtrusive white boxing to produce a simple, sculptural focal point - avoiding the overt "kitchen" look of commonly used chimney hoods
Handle-less door and drawer systems further lessen the visual impact of clutter, while accentuating the simple, clean lines of the design
The oven and hob were chosen for their aesthetic, as well as functional properties!
Baffled downlighters hide the lamps from the eyes - a good solution for low ceilings
Oiled, solid iroko worktop enfolds the space, bringing richness and texture to the scheme
The worktop "concludes" with an impressive, mitred gable-end
Undermounted, ceramic sinks add a traditional note in a contemporary style. They also maximize worktop space, further adding to the spacious calmness of the room
An integrated washing machine is hidden in the back of the peninsula
The cabinets are packed with ergonomic storage systems and integrated appliances
The client decided on "Vermeer Red" rather than clear glass for the splashback - creating a stunning focal point to the kitchen with an echo of favourite colours in the rest of the living space
A classic limestone floor brings warmth and brightness. Undertile heating brings comfort to bare feet!
Sleek flat-plate steel sockets have no visible screws. The switches for the integrated appliances are concealed within adjacent cabinets
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