Mediterranean style kitchen

The kitchen, combined with the living room, is built according to the Mediterranean principle: in the most significant place, there is an island.

The design of the island allows the hostess to comfortably sit next to the hob and control the degree of readiness of dishes “on fire”.

The tabletop from the seating side is slightly wider than the base cabinet, so the knees of those sitting at the table will not rest against the cabinet doors. Behind the doors of the latter is everything you need. The non-standard location of the hood – in the middle of the room – is not technically difficult. The ventilation box is hidden behind a false plasterboard ceiling on a metal frame. The two-level ceiling additionally zones the space, visually separating the kitchen part of the room from the living area.

This interior can be described in one word – feminine. It is “written off” by the hostess – there is not a single rough color here, all shades are gentle and delicate.

The pale green kitchen front is designed to frame the patterned backsplash – this is the only bright spot in the kitchen area. Countertops and sink are cream, we avoided contrasting solutions. We have provided everything you need for convenient storage of a large number of kitchen utensils and other items. The kitchen is combined with the living room, which means that there should not be crowded surfaces in it, and the work area should be kept clean. So, even with the active use of the kitchen, there is enough space in the cabinets for all things.

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