The brief was a kitchen in a tight footprint without losing function or visual unity.
The focus is clean facade geometry and neat integration of all elements into one plane.
An L-shaped kitchen roughly 3.6 × 2.4 m; the island adds worktop and storage.
Built-in appliances sit in a tall bank to save space.
✅ L-shaped kitchen ~3.6 × 2.4 m
✅ Island as extra functional block
✅ 14 functional modules
✅ Built-in appliances in a vertical stack
✅ Minimal handleless fronts
✅ Material contrast for depth
✅ Crisp geometry on every plane
✅ Neat integration into the space
Yes. All changes are agreed with their impact on time and budget. We stay flexible without losing control of the outcome.
Timing depends on complexity, but each stage is planned upfront. You understand timelines before work starts and stay in control.
We can work at concept level or full cycle — from planning to final implementation with control at every stage.
Yes. We adapt new elements to the existing space, colours, and materials. The goal is not to “redo everything” but to make the space cohesive and functional.
We design spatial logic — movement, access to items, how zones are used — not just a pretty image. Every decision is checked for practicality before production.