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Project Details

Year: 2021

Surface area: 130 sqm

 

Modern red-purple kitchen

The modern kitchen is a bit like a workshop: organisers, metal and glass elements, bright colours, every single detail contributes to its functionality and design. Microcement not only adds style to the walls, but thanks to its strength and durability, it is also practical and easy to maintain. The glossy purple panels complete the kitchen renovation project: the touch of bright red lends character to the room. A space designed in this way is the place to be for lovers of modern kitchens with a strong impact. In this project we used another interesting solution: a hidden magnetic board. A black metal plate attached to the wall and hidden by a layer of white paint: in this way we have created a surface for a gallery of photos and memories, personalised and adaptable

Kitchen and bathroom renovation

Between Art&Design gives you the opportunity to design and renovate even individual rooms in your home. In the Porpora flat, for example, we renovated the kitchen in a deep red colour and an industrial-style bathroom made of microcement.

Style and functionality for your bathroom

The use of microcement allows us to reconcile the functionality of spaces with industrial design in the realisation of walls, floors and false ceilings. The surfaces obtained with the aid of this material, not requiring the use of joints, are homogeneous and continuous, giving the illusion of being in a visually larger and more airy environment and will therefore be ideal for renovating even a particularly narrow space. Moreover, microcement, thanks to the absence of joints in its installation, is an excellent solution and alternative also from a hygienic point of view, being in fact extremely functional. In this project, in addition to the walls and floors, we also created a combined worktop with washbasin and illuminated niches. The walk-in shower is a very fashionable solution at the moment and, thanks to its ease of access and maintenance, is also safer and more hygienic than traditional showers. The industrial design has been completed with glass elements and dark stone accessories, while a large mirror placed above the washbasin contributes to enhancing the play of light and shadow within the room. The laundry area, electrical appliances and the storeroom have been moved to the end of the corridor adjacent to the bathroom and hidden behind double doors with mirrors: in this way they will be invisible to guests and at the same time the corridor will acquire airiness and light.

 

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