Kitchen Design

A kitchen with dining area, in turquoise and wenge

kitchen with dining areaLives are formed and transformed in the kitchen. This tendency of late to the kitchen the center of the house is not new. Do memory: how many of our important memories have occurred in a kitchen … What is new is decorated to feel like not getting out. And apply them decorative comfort and best achievements: materials, lighting, home automation, functional furniture but increasingly exquisite designs.

Decorated in shades of white, turquoise and chocolate, the office area was treated as a pleasant seating area. Another of its strengths is how the distribution was integrated into an annoying pillar that was in the middle and eventually became a compositional element that does not bother and serves to delineate the two spaces.

The dining table (and chat, making endless desktop, etc, etc) is installed wenge and a comfortable lounge chairs white synthetic leather so they do not feel like getting up in a while. As dresser, interior designer Jose Antonio Gomez terminals furniture designed this oriental inspiration but made ??textured lacquer and stainless steel, two materials well suited for a kitchen.

The work area is organized in foma of “U”. He got a large area of counter and furnished only with low furniture wenge laminate. The top and sides are white Silestone. All the walls were painted in a turquoise acrylic paint and the cooking area was protected with a steel plate.

To lighten the space is not tall furniture placed in the work area. All storage is concentrated in the wall that closes this distribution in “U” through cabinets and 60 cm deep wenge finish alternating and etched glass fronts. These include integrated appliances, all with a stainless steel finish. This kitchen was designed by interior designer Jose A. Gomez terminals and equipment by Casagrande .

Hoods and decorative

Hoods and decorativeFor years, we know that the hood was no longer that thing loud, accumulator and dysfunctional mess up the kitchen. This world has revolutionized now called “decorative bells”, although perfectly fulfills its function extractor (old, very doubtful). They come in all shapes, and that we present today is the latest design from the Spanish firm  Pando, a specialist in the subject.

Its rectangular shape with a central span serves as a shelf, but frankly better not put objects on top, break the lines so minimalist that it has. It also incorporates an extraction system revolutionary, smoke absorbing large areas, as it has a powerful filtering capability.

The small LEDs that illuminate the cooking area consumes little, but perhaps the most attractive (in addition to its internal qualities) is that the front and rear profile can be customized. Factory aluminum and glass come in red and black, but you can also choose any RAL series ColourLife . Without doubt, the bells were cast in the glamorous world of design.

Dining room and kitchen of a modern apartment

A few weeks ago we showed the living room of this floor Madrid (click here to see), with the promise that I would teach the rest of the rooms. Today we turn corresponds to room , keeping the same line of elegant simplicity, based on white and wood, the two basic elements of decoration. The space is dominated by an iron table square, Cadarso Jesus , around which were placed the chair CH24, Carl Hansen (available at Villa Victoria ). Above, a magnificent square lamp of fabric, custom-made lamp in the store Rocky , and on the floor, a carpet of KP, complete the decoration.

As a service unit in the side of the room stood a dresser in Nordic style. In this picture you can see the foseado the ceiling, with a base perimeter behind which they hide the lights. This element gives depth to the room and gives greater visual range. The walls are painted a dull pearl gray, according to the tile floor blue-gray stone Bateig.

The dining room leads into the kitchen through a sliding glass door, translucent, with blades glide through a system of top rail, which dispenses with gutter on the ground. On the right wall, a set of mirrors with black frame gives depth to the room. The Chinese furniture is an antique Chinese Becara acquired.

The kitchen was distributed in a U shape, with the cooking area in the foreground. The front of the wall was protected in a very original, with a smoked glass mirror. The furniture is finished in melamine beech, with streaks views, and the colored Silestone worktop is charcoal gray.