Golf Project Kitchen
- ÁBATON Kitchen Project
- Golf Project
In the ÁBATON Golf Project, the kitchen open to the dining room is conceived as a single continuous space, designed for the family’s daily life. The coherence of the materials, the simplicity of the lines and the opening towards the garden allow natural light to flow through the entire room. The kitchen is integrated with the dining room without visual barriers, favoring the relationship between those who cook and those who gather around the table. This shared environment organizes daily life and reinforces the connection with the exterior, always maintaining a serene and careful image of the whole.
A luminous space open to the garden
The kitchen is presided over by an island whose 12 mm thick Lapitec Nero Assoluto porcelain tile worktop, satin finish, rests on top of graphite lacquered MDF furniture.
The ensemble is completed with a built-in table made of reclaimed natural antique oak, which adds warmth and texture to the space.
This duality of material dialogues with design pieces such as the DePadova dining table in marble and with the direct views of the garden vegetation. The large openings to the garden fill the space with natural light, generating a fluid continuity between the interior and exterior that amplifies the feeling of spaciousness.
Contemporary and elegant design
The dining room, visually and physically connected to the kitchen, is organized around the round Tavolo 95 table by DePadova and the set of Knoll Conference chairs, designed by Eero Saarinen. The bay window frames the landscape as if it were a work of art that changes with the seasons.