A design challenge.
In this kitchen the designers had to cope with two challenging tasks: how to meet the high demands of the owners and at the same time deal with the fact that the walls of the house do not have a completely right angle. The result is a design-polished set where not even an experienced eye will ever know anything; on the contrary, it will be allured by the purity of the shapes and the optically accurate lines. The kitchen is functionally composed from two distinctive centers - a high block of built-in appliances and cabinets and opposite standing island with a cooking and a washing zone. Both dominants of the area are in the Pure Kashmir design with lacquered doors with milled grip profiles, giving the whole area a unique and rich character.
Massive bar counter
The Neolith ceramic worktop features a bar from oak massive which blends beautifully with parquet flooring. Another specialty of the solution is the interior window next to the baking oven - it illuminates the room and serves as a portal for serving food from the kitchen to a separate dining room. If you know what you are doing, great things are always within your reach.