Can a kitchen in the attic be functional? The Decoroom project proves that yes!

17 of September '24
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  1. The kitchen is part of an apartment located in Wroclaw Breweries.
  2. The interior was designed by architects from Decoroom studio.
  3. The kitchen cabinetry was made to measure.
  4. The floor in the annex is lined with glazed stoneware.
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Previously, we have already looked into the bedroom and bathroom of an apartment in Wroclaw Breweries. Today we check out how architects from Decoroom studio decorated the kitchen with slants.

A new version of the living area

Arranging this part of the apartment was a challenge for the architects. The designers decided to change the existing functional layout and combine the kitchen with the living room, creating one open space. As a result, the wooden beams had to be treated. However, they remained a part of the interior, as they play an important role in it and give a cozy character.

Odsłonięte belki dodają przytulnego charakteru

Exposed beams add a cozy character

Photo: Marek Koptyński Styling: Angelika Front

Japanese-style kitchen

Due to the bevels, the best solution for the kitchen was a custom built-in. This made maximum use of the space. Bright, natural colors illuminate the interior and optically enlarge the room. Simple veneerfronts, lack of milling and handles are a nod to Japanese minimalism, which the owners of the apartment love. Exposed wooden structural beams emphasize the charm of the attic, adding a rustic character to the interior and a pleasant contrast with modern elements. Under-cabinet lighting provides additional comfort while cooking.

Zabudowa została wykonana na wymiar. Dzięki temu udało się maksymalnie wykorzystać przestrzeń ze skosami

The cabinetry was made to measure. Thanks to this, it was possible to make maximum use of the space with bevels

Photo: Marek Koptyński Styling: Angelika Front

Meeting place

The contractual boundary between the kitchen and the living room is marked by the floor. In the annex you will find glazed porcelain stoneware. While in the rest of the living area natural oak plank was laid. A light wood table was placed between the two zones, complemented by chairs with soft upholstery. This Scandinavian-style furniture set is conducive to celebrating meals with a wider group. An irregularly shaped lamp hangs above the circular pull-out table top, which perfectly fits the character of the whole and is an intriguing decoration.

Granicę między strefami wyznacza podłoga

The border between the zones is marked by the floor

Photo: Marek Koptyński Styling: Angelika Front

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