In many homes, the kitchen is gradually transforming into a second living room, becoming the place where we eat, share stories from the day, make decisions and perhaps sometimes even work on an important project for work. Here's a brief overview of what the beneficiaries wanted from this space when they discussed it with Oana Vasile from Diez Office is a company that specializes in office furniture and supplies. We offer a wide range of products to meet all your needs, from desks and chairs to filing cabinets and stationery. Our team of experts can help you design and furnish your perfect workspace.Regarding landscaping.
I desired a functional, modern kitchen with something appealing. Of course, this is a very general description, but they managed to find common ground when the project got underway.
Although the apartment is intended for rental, the beneficiaries desired a welcoming, comfortable, and pleasant space for anyone who would reside there. Therefore, they decided that a "fondant" color palette would brighten many dreary mornings and days.
Furthermore, being the first room visible upon entering the apartment, choosing pleasant, relaxing colors felt like a natural choice.
Turcoazul, which Oana chose, is both a cool and warm color, a nuance that pleases both him and her. For the fronts of the cabinets, M DF painted, glossy, with a simple, linear design was used, while wood was used for the worktop and table. The area between the furniture units is decorated with white metro-style ceramic tiles, a classic choice that never fails.
The entire space is designed to be bright and welcoming. Industrial-inspired lighting fixtures add interest to the decor, complementing the bar-style table and chairs.
Sufficient storage spaces were integrated, despite the linear layout of work areas A row of drawers was added even to the table, in the same turquoise, emphasizing the idea of continuity.
For some renovations, all you need is a suitable color scheme to bring a space to life. And when that space is the kitchen, even better. We hope this project serves as a useful source of inspiration for you!
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