Champagne and Wood Kitchen
This villa spans 320 square meters and includes four floors. The 20-year-old villa was redesigned for a couple with three teenage children and underwent a complete renovation, including all the shared spaces.
The kitchen in the renovated home grew significantly: unnecessary niches were removed from the old walls, an island was added, and the amount of storage space was doubled. The clients requested to maintain a clean, modern, and minimalist style using high-quality materials.
For this reason, a champagne finish was chosen for the main part of the kitchen fronts, while warm wood was used for the storage cabinets on the other side. The kitchen was carefully designed to match the rest of the home, both in design and materials, creating a cohesive language where different materials work in complete synergy.
The worktop was also purchased from Semel, in the Semel Pro department, selected in light and clean shades to complement the overall aesthetic.
Photography: Gideon Levin
Design: Tom Shaked
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The studio has a design-aesthetic language that has been built and developed over the years, along with a professional ethic that we believe in and strive to preserve and strengthen. We seek clients who appreciate our design language and respect our professionalism.
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