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Very Sustainable Kitchen Islands Worth Seeing

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Kitchen has always been the heart of the home. This concept we've slightly set aside in recent years due to fast pace of life and how kitchens are shrinking in size. This 2021 Kitchen Year edition, which emphasizes style and space for everything, confirms this trend. Whether classic, modern or elegant, all have a common island connecting them to the rest of the home. Another common feature in this issue is sustainability, visible through the use of more sustainable materials, but also integration of plants into the kitchen. This includes cases with a small vertical garden featuring the most commonly used herbs in the kitchen. Parsley is no longer bought, it's grown. The same with basil, thyme...

Most Urban Kitchen with Palissade and Stone

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On the second floor to the left is a kitchen designed with a central island, around which all furniture is organized and that ends in a practical dining area.

The island combines furniture made of palissade wood and a quartz countertop that has been carefully processed for various uses: from cabinet frames and window sills to the dining table legs or a rotating part like a hatch for serving.

Most Classic and Timeless Kitchen

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With a stunning biophilic setup made of natural, organic and sustainable materials, interior designers organized a kitchen with an impressive furniture in two different finishes: green cabinets attached to the wall, and pink for the central island.

Best Integrated Kitchen

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The interior designer designed a space he called 'Kitchen for Life' — an expression of intent. In it, he created an open kitchen with the living room, fresh, functional and very elegant interior design, and an island as a dining bar that defines the living and kitchen spaces.

Although space is limited, the kitchen is small but functional and distinguished by a mirrored finish on its furniture, a resource through which light and space are increased. The effect is elegant and refined. Style is very suitable for city apartments.

Made from Wood with Vertical Garden

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An impressive kitchen made from safe materials with water-based finishes.

The space is organized around a large central island, which combines a metal structure with handles made of solid oak wood, finished in smoked ash and metallic linear handle. Next to the island, the main cabinet wall is made of ash wood with two impressive mirrored glass doors, creating a series of transparency and opacity effects playing with LED lighting.

In this space, the ceiling is decorated with dried plants and a cabinet including fully digital vertical hydroponic garden for self-sufficiency in plants during cooking.

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A sustainable luxurious look increasingly integrated into the home.