A space that connects interior and environment
In Reinosa (Cantabria), this kitchen is integrated into an open floor plan where the original architecture and the natural surroundings coexist in balance. The large windows frame the landscape and allow natural light to be an active part of the space, while the wooden beamed ceiling reinforces the warmth and identity of the house.
INKO furniture with contrasting materials
The INKO furniture combines the TRIESTE model in Ivory finish in the lower area with the BISTRO model in Bretania finish in the column block, creating a balance between luminosity and depth.
The black handles introduce contrast and visually connect with the decorative Pando hood, adding character and coherence to the ensemble.
L-shaped distribution with visual continuity
The kitchen is organized by means of an L-shaped distribution that fluidly structures the water and cooking areas. The aesthetic marble countertop and matching cladding reinforce the visual continuity and add elegance to the space.
Under the window is the farmhouse sink by Daquea Kitchen Living, combined with Armando Vicario faucets, creating a functional and serene focal point with views of the outdoors.
Column area and integrated solutions
The column block integrates an oven, microwave and Siemens French refrigerator, together with a hidden door that gives access to the pantry, maintaining the visual cleanliness of the front. On the side, a module with open shelves provides functionality and dynamism.
A bar that connects to the living room
The old oak bar on a black metal structure by Cancio articulates the transition to the living room, becoming a key element for conviviality and consolidating the kitchen as a meeting space.
📍 ROBEYAN INTERIOR DESIGN | 4 Pepín del Río Gatoo Street, Torrelavega, Cantabria, 39300, Spain
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