
If we have been to explain this kitchen utilizing phrases solely and no pictures, you’d be forgiven if the phrase “cheesy” involves thoughts. Let’s give it a attempt: This kitchen in Berlin options minimalist cupboards with fronts in a wide range of colours—pink, inexperienced, orange, white, and blue.
See what we imply? Thankfully, we’ve pictures to go along with our description. And what these pictures present is a kitchen that makes use of coloration in a recent and complicated method. It belongs to a Scandinavian couple who, not surprisingly, each work in design. “Because the condominium was model new once we moved in—we’re the primary couple dwelling in it—we wished to carry some sort of character to it,” they inform us.
Within the kitchen, they achieved this by selecting cupboard doorways, in a number of hues, designed by Belgians Fien Muller and Hannes Van Severen for Reform, the Danish kitchen model that makes a speciality of fronts for Ikea cupboards. “We’re large followers of the award-winning design duo Muller Van Severen, so once we noticed their kitchen design for Reform, we weren’t unsure concerning the selection!”
The toughest half: deciding on the colours. Muller Van Severen’s Match line for Reform is available in six colours. Purchasers can select one hue for a monochromatic house or a spread for a enjoyable, bolder look.
“The largest resolution was to make it proper with all the colour choices: Ought to we make all of it blue, all inexperienced, a mixture of red-peach-brown, or combine all of them? We selected to combine all the colours, after which we spent two weeks of trip within the South of France the place we mentioned the colour choices. That was each the exhausting half and the enjoyable half with this design: limitless alternatives.”
We expect they nailed it.
Pictures courtesy of Reform.