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5 kitchens from this month's projects that you liked
If you haven't decided what your dream kitchen should look like yet, take a look at our selection :)
These kitchens from April projects were liked the most. Let's take a look at them once more and dream about how we would renovate our own home.
Cozy kitchen in warm tones
Luckily for the clients, they got a bright and spacious kitchen. Designer Alexandra Sakmarova replaced the classic windowsill with a bar counter so they didn't need a bulky dining table. Now one can enjoy the view from the window during breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
The color palette was chosen light and neutral, with olive-green accents on the apron — this added a sense of freshness and positivity to the interior.
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Blue kitchen in American classic style
Designer Elena Bodbrova placed a comfortable corner cabinet and even managed to built-in a small TV into the cabinet. Near the window, they arranged a breakfast area — a bar counter and chairs. The main dining area was moved to the living room to leave enough free space on the kitchen.
For the interior, they chose American classic style and soft tones — blue and gray — which resulted in a very cozy look.
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Kitchen with plywood doors
To decorate this kitchen, designer Ekaterina Truhanova used simple and natural materials. The concrete wall was left in its original state — it adds a special atmosphere to the interior.
They combined a 'cold' and rough material with 'warm' plywood — the surfaces were treated with protective lacquer, so there's no need to worry about practicality.
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Cozy kitchen in dark tones
The client asked designer Alena Erashevich to keep the 1950s atmosphere in the apartment. The kitchen turned out especially cozy: oak parquet laid diagonally, contrasting doors, dining table and chairs made of dark wood. It became the perfect place for family tea time.
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Light kitchen with Scandinavian elements
The designers at AndDesign studio decided to combine the kitchen-living room space without building partitions. Room zoning was achieved through finishing — in the kitchen area, they used practical light-toned ceramic granite.
The kitchen cabinets were ordered up to the ceiling, so there's plenty of storage space for dishes and appliances. Glossy green doors add depth to the room. The designers even planned a special niche for the refrigerator — now it doesn't take up much space.
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