Following the kitchen mood from our last blog post, today, we are sharing three dream kitchens that most of us would love to have in our house.
The first one is in dark wood from a renovation of an Utrecht Townhouse designed by Serge Shoemaker architects. I love this combination or clean modern lines in this old neoclassical house that dates from 1900. The interior design is high quality and adds character to the space with its authentic morphological elements.
Kitchen designed by Serge Shoemaker architects
Kitchen designed by Serge Shoemaker architects
The next one is a pastel kitchen designed by Norm Architects. The white background, the wooden details combined with the pastel colour of the cupboards creates a unique calming minimal kitchen. (I love so much the detail of the Milk Lamp from AndTradition).
Pastel kitchen designed by Norm Architects
Pastel kitchen designed by Norm Architects
Pastel kitchen designed by Norm Architects
Last but not least is a warm minimalistic kitchen designed by the Belgian Firm Hans Verstuyft Architects for their project Renovation House V, refurbishment of a home in Antwerp, Belgium. The material choices, the structure and the absence of unnecessary things gives a natural warm tone to the final designing result. This is what I would call a well balanced minimalism… (link first viewed here).
Warm minimalism designed by Hans Verstuyft Architects
Warm minimalism designed by Hans Verstuyft Architects