Organization of space

A real example: an eccentric kitchen with elements of pop art

Tired of beautiful and polished interiorsmodern kitchens? Your soul is asking for something unusual? This eclectic kitchen project will definitely surprise you Some experts in the field of modern design believe that today's interiors are created according to well-trodden options, differing only in style and area. They believe that the space lacks individuality and expressiveness. That is why the work of Spanish designers Lisiane Scardoelli and João Pedro Crescente will be a real gift for all true connoisseurs of everything original. For the Mostra Casa&Cia 2013 exhibition this pairadventurers prepared a very unusual project, and the kitchen became the room for the experiment. Usually, designers try not to use dark colors in small rooms, but this case was an exception. Here, almost everything is dark gray, and the rest is framed in silver. But the space does not seem cramped at all. On the contrary, thanks to the glossy surfaces and their reflective ability, there is visually more than enough space. When you take a look at the big picture,it seems that you are in some kind of art cafe, where a meeting of advanced avant-garde artists is about to begin. The light, subdued in the dining and rest areas and bright above the work surface and in the mini-bar, gives force to this theory. Unusually for a simple apartment, there are 2 entrances to the kitchen. One of them is in the bar, and the second is built directly into the furniture and looks like a small tunnel. The kitchen elements are made of stainless steel,but the cold industrial style here does not seem so. The interior, diluted with bright decor, looks colorful and cozy. All the furniture is carefully organized, and it is clear that they wanted to use the space to the maximum. They even made a niche in which you can sit down to dine or just relax. For this purpose, they placed many soft pillows there. A pop art painting by Lou Borghetti brings some excitement to the room. Success lies in the little things, in attention to detail.The light wooden table shouldn't seem to fit in so well with the space, but it does. Everything is generously decorated with neon lighting, and the hashtag in the niche #hardtoexplain seems to reflect the following comment from the creators of the project: "If you don't like experiments when it comes to design, then don't try to repeat this at home." If you're not ready to put a graffiti laundry basket in your hallway, then stick to the above advice. It is simply impossible to pass by porcelainfigurines standing on shelves next to the tap and advantageously illuminated by neon light. Steel blinds complement the overall informality of the atmosphere. And the rack with a coffee machine, fine wine, a basket of bottled beer and elite mineral water VOSS, which Madonna and Giorgio Armani chose for themselves, show that not only here, but also throughout the apartment, eclecticism prevails. studiocinque.com.br

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