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MEDITERRANEAN STYLE; A KITCHEN UNDER A STAIRS

FINE BLANC INNSBRUCK MODEL

Mediterranean style kitchen: light, functionality and intelligent design

This kitchen is a perfect example of space utilization and modern, minimalist and functional design. Located under a staircase, each element has been designed to optimize the distribution as much as possible and maintain a clean, orderly and harmonious aesthetic. With a predominantly light color palette and high-quality materials, this kitchen is not only practical, but also conveys a feeling of brightness and spaciousness.

It represents the perfect combination of contemporary Mediterranean design and space optimization. Designed for modern homes with aesthetic sensitivity, it becomes much more than a workspace: it is an integrated environment, full of light, calm and practicality.
The Innsbruck white finish furniture provides a sense of purity and spaciousness, while the high-performance and easy-to-maintain Neolith Just White countertop reinforces the visual continuity and cleanliness typical of Mediterranean spaces.

The use of the mirror as a front, chosen very wisely by the clients, amplifies natural light and visually connects the kitchen with the rest of the home, generating an open and relaxing atmosphere.

One of the most remarkable elements of this kitchen is the intelligent use of the space under the stairs, often wasted in many homes. Here, it has become a functional area where appliances and auxiliary cabinets are perfectly integrated. This custom solution not only maximizes the available space, but also contributes to maintaining an orderly environment that is consistent with the overall aesthetic of the kitchen.

  • Storage solutions

Blind to hide small appliances: One of the most practical elements of this kitchen is the incorporation of a blind to store small appliances, such as the coffee maker or toaster. This allows you to maintain impeccable visual cleanliness, avoiding the accumulation of objects in sight and contributing to the order and harmony of the space.
The design without visible handles, the modular organization and the setting with warm elements such as books, wicker baskets and decorative details, add a touch of humanity and Mediterranean style. This is a kitchen designed to be lived in, to share moments and enjoy functionality with a simple and serene beauty.
Ideal for those looking for an efficient, bright and soulful kitchen, which adapts to the space and the pace of life with elegance and intelligence.

This under-stairs kitchen is an example of intelligent design and maximum functionality, combining aesthetics, efficiency and comfort in a single space. With its Mediterranean style, high-quality materials and practical storage solutions, a bright and modern environment has been achieved that meets all the needs of the customers.

We hope you enjoy it!

KITCHEN

Project year                                        2021
Design                                                 Studio Cuines Grax SL
Distribution                                         Linear with central island
Dimensions                                        15 m2
Furniture                                             SANTOS, FINE model
Finish                                                  White Innsbruck
Handle                                                Gola
Countertop                                         Neolith J ust White

HOUSING

Type of housing                                Single-family home
Location                                             Llers (Girona)
Styling                                                Gregori Gómez, Axel Maldonado, Ariadna Custojà, Daniel Méndez
Photography                                     Jordi Miralles

HABITATGE

Tipus d’habitatge                
Dimensions de l’habitatge       
Tipus d’habitatge                
Estilisme   


Fotografia

 

Habitatge unifamiliar         
300 m2           
Figueres (Girona)        
Gregori Gómez, Axel Maldonado, Ariadna Custojà, Daniel Méndez

Marc Rovira