When apartment space is limited, it requires special attention to every detail. The kitchen area combines two important functions - a cooking area and a dining room where the whole family gathers. It was in the decision of zoning that the kitchen was divided into parts according to functions: the work area with thoughtful ergonomics and convenient arrangement of equipment smoothly transitions into the dining room, where you can relax and spend time together. The division of space turned out to be light and natural - the designer used open shelving that define the boundaries without burdening the interior and maintaining the feeling of a single, breathing volume.
The kitchen is designed in dark graphite-black tones, complemented by olive accents. The contrast of materials makes the interior multi-layered and expressive: the enamel of the facades, slate veneer and wood texture create a natural balance between severity of form and comfort.
Racks that softly zone the space are made of laminated particle boards Lamarty in “Odyssey” decor. Their deep shade of natural dark oak with light highlights of blue patina added warmth and nobility to the interior, and the clear texture of the material emphasized the architectural rhythm of the kitchen.
Behind the shelves is a small but cozy dining area - a place where the kitchen seems to change the mood. A soft sofa in jacquard upholstery with a graphic print a la 70s sets the tone for relaxation and invites you to linger after a meal. The warm light of the backlight is reflected in the mirror elements on the wall, filling the space with a soft glow. Bright accents - red praline chairs and decor with a slight vintage feel - add liveliness and warmth, turning the dining room into the center of attraction for the family.
The loggia became a continuation of the kitchen, which the designer rethought as a compact office. After insulation and finishing, it turned into a full-fledged workspace - with a wall-mounted shelving unit with rounded shelves and built-in LED lighting. The work table without legs, but with roll-out drawers, is made of the same slabs Lamarty in the Odyssey decor, thanks to which the loggia naturally echoes the kitchen, creating a visual unity.