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Invisible Kitchen Paris
Apartment Building in Paris, France – design by i29 interior architects
22 May 2014
Invisible Kitchen in Paris
Design: i29 interior architects, The Netherlands
As living spaces and kitchen islands merge together in most contemporary homes nowadays, i29 designed a kitchen that acts more as a piece of furniture instead of as a kitchen. The aim of i29 interior architects was to develop a kitchen system that seems to disappear in space. An Invisible Kitchen.
The design is reduced to its absolute minimum, having a top surface of only a couple of centimeters thickness with all water, cooking and electrical connections included. Large sliding wall panels conceal all kitchen appliances and storage space.
In the case of this apartment in Paris, where the kitchen concept is installed, an existing profiled wall is exactly copied on the front panels in order to integrate the solid volume with the monumental space. The freestanding kitchen island is placed in front of the paneled sliding doors.
Paris Kitchen Design – Building Information
Client: Private
Location: Paris, France
Floor area: 150 m²
Design: i29 interior architects
Cabinet maker: Simon Sintenie
Materials: stainless steel, MDF panelling
Gemeente: Duivendrecht
Photos: i29 interior architects
Invisible Kitchen images / information from i29 interior architects
Location: Paris, France
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