Spanish lacquer and aluminum kitchen
This kitchen underwent a complete transformation — from a closed, dark space in a separate room to two spacious, parallel strips, filled with ample work surfaces and storage.
“It all started when I first met the clients,” says the designer. “We wanted to create an open, bright entertaining area, so we decided to convert the former kitchen space into a classic children’s room. The challenge was significant — to design a perfect kitchen that would seamlessly fit into the shared living space, which includes the living room, dining area, and a transparent home office.”
The color palette of the kitchen complements the other furniture and accessories while being dark and bold enough to make a strong design statement. The cabinet fronts are finished with practical Spanish lacquer, with transparent vitrines and integrated lighting incorporated into the island. A Dekton countertop ties all the colors together.
Every detail in this kitchen was meticulously planned to perfectly match the space and create a flawless cooking and dining experience.
Photography: Tal Nissim
Design: Ronit Goldfried
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MEET THE DESIGNER
Ronit Goldfried
About two decades ago, I founded my studio out of a desire to create my own design language, transforming empty spaces into meaningful and vibrant environments.
The firm specializes in planning and designing private homes, apartments, and commercial spaces. My work combines a minimalist style with unique touches that reflect the personality of each client.
My approach focuses on blending contemporary design with a distinct character tailored to individual needs, harmonizing soft, light colors with vibrant accents to create a warm and inviting atmosphere.
Today, awareness of design and aesthetics has become an essential part of our lives. The studio’s mission is to achieve a Total Design look, paying close attention to every detail to express the renewed spirit of the space.
Creating harmony in design requires close collaboration, starting from the purchase of the property, through initial planning, and continuing with ongoing guidance and a creative partnership between designer and clients.
Ronit Goldfried, graduate of the College of Management Academic Studies, holds a B.Des degree in Interior Design.