Minimalism looks great in photos, but it’s hard to live with unless you have discipline or a back up plan. The client wanted the main kitchen to look like an art gallery, which meant we needed a serious backstage area to handle the messy reality of actually cooking dinner.
Hidden behind dark fluted glass doors, this is a fully functioning kitchen within a kitchen. We used the same dark-stained timber and carried the XTONE Paonazzo Biondo stone through from the kitchen to keep a seamless look. It’s got loads of storage, a dedicated prep sink and open shelving for the essentials. The vertical tray slot in the base unit means no more chopping boards sliding around the worktop.
By moving the prep and cleanup into the walk-in pantry, the main kitchen remains a sanctuary. It proves that the secret to a pristine home isn’t cleaning more; it’s having an intelligent, secondary space to manage life behind the scenes.
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