LVL kitchen design
The kitchen of the LVL project is conceived as a central piece within the house, integrated into a continuous space that articulates the living, dining and garden areas. Far from being understood as an isolated area, it actively participates in daily life.
The open layout eliminates visual barriers and enhances a clear reading of the architecture, where each element is naturally integrated into the whole.
The central island organizes the operation of the kitchen and becomes its main meeting point. Designed as a continuous surface, it accommodates the work and cooking areas, as well as allowing for informal use as a support for daily meals.
Its position reinforces the idea of coexistence and fluidity, allowing a direct relationship with the dining room and the exterior, without losing functionality or order.
A kitchen built on simplicity and coherence
The choice of materials responds to a search for continuity and simplicity. Clean, uninterrupted surfaces help to organize the space and reinforce a clear reading of the kitchen. The Corian worktop, in white and with a homogeneous finish, provides visual lightness and extends along the work area in a continuous manner.
The lacquered fronts, present in both the furniture and the window front, help to unify the whole and reduce any superfluous elements. Storage and appliances are discreetly integrated, allowing the kitchen to be read as part of the architecture of the home and not as an independent element, consistent with a contemporary approach to modern kitchen design.
A space defined by natural light
Natural light enters through large sliding windows that open the kitchen to the garden. This direct relationship with the exterior allows the vegetation to form part of the space, providing depth and a changing perception throughout the day.