Green in its different shades is one of the most versatile colours when it comes to creating atmosphere in your kitchen. If you don't believe it, don't miss the compilation of projects by our distributors in which green is the protagonist.
Read on!
Cuisine en Scène
Pure luxury
We start with the kitchen that serves as the cover of this article: the one made by Cuisine en Scène, one of our distributors in France that never leaves us indifferent with its projects.
And this one is no exception. Our dealer's interior design team has taken our furniture to the next level by combining it with a spectacular granite worktop with golden veins.
Green, black and gold alternate in the different structural and decorative elements to create a warm, cosy and luxurious atmosphere. Undoubtedly one of the most daring projects we have seen recently.
Alexandra Roman y ABP Partner
Dream mini-kitchen
And we continue in France to see a completely different project: the one signed by the studio of interior designer Alexandra Roman and our distributor ABP Partner.
This kitchen is located in a tiny Parisian studio of just 23 square metres (the whole flat would fit in the kitchen in the first example). Despite its tiny size, it is a complete kitchen in which they have combined our Berlin model in a seawater finish with black worktops and gold handles.
To reinforce the chic look, they have included a small table that reminds us of the cafés so typical of the French capital.
The result: a bright, cosy and functional space.
Muebles BASOKO Altzariak
Functional and cosy
From one mini-apartment to another. On this occasion, in San Sebastian, in an integral reform project signed by Muebles BASOKO Altzariak.
On this occasion, they have opted for a contemporary Nordic-inspired style and clean lines. For the base units, they have opted for the freshness of green, with the counterpoint of black skirting boards and handles that bring solidity to the whole.
The wall units bring us organic touches with their wood-effect finish, creating a cosy and natural-looking space.
Casa Design Cozinhas e Interiores
Natural order
We travelled to Portugal to discover a kitchen that shows that the colour green can be the key to creating a minimalist and organic atmosphere.
This is a project by our distributor in Portimao Casa Design Cozinhas e Interiores. In it, they have dispensed with the usual handles to create a linear design, opting for black profiles.
The green colour of the doors and drawer fronts matches perfectly with the grey veined marble effect worktops, creating a clean, tidy and welcoming atmosphere.
Sistema Cuina
Warm green
"Warmth" seems to be the word that our Sistema Cuina dealer's customers pronounced when describing their dream kitchen.
When we hear this word applied to kitchen furniture, we immediately think of the wood finish. And although in this project there are some details in this material, such as the shelves or the bench that has been included in the floor-to-ceiling furniture; there are many more details that lead us to this feeling of warmth.
For example, the use of white marble for the worktop or the wall cladding, with tiles in irregular shades. But also the clay green colour of the furniture. Although at first glance it may seem impossible for a colour with cold tones to bring warmth to a room, the colour green achieves this because it transports us directly to nature. The frame of the fronts of our Lagos model reminds us of craftsmanship, making the whole more welcoming.
Sistema Cuina
Playing with contrast
We finish with another of our distributor Sistema Cuina's projects, which has turned out to be a demonstration of mastery when it comes to creating atmospheres through the combination of finishes.
In this kitchen with a peninsula, they have combined greyish green and wood for the furniture with a porcelain worktop in earth tones, creating a very natural atmosphere.
As a contrast to this organic image, they have opted for smooth fronts, with a handle on the drawers and, to increase the sensation of solidity and depth, they have included the colour black in the door handles, the plinths and the electrical appliances.
the finishing touch? Leaving the concrete of the pillar that closes off the kitchen exposed.