The subtle marriage of warm wood (Nogal Sow European laminate) and creamy white cabinetry (snow lacquered MDF) lends this kitchen a soothing, luminous ambience. Integrated wooden niches make the room even more inviting, and allow sought-after decorative elements to shine through. The backsplash in grey rectangular tiles lends relief to the cooking area without stealing the show. The natural variations and texture of the tiles add an artisanal warmth to the room, giving the design a retro touch full of character.
A key aspect of Le Havre’s kitchen design is its ergonomic approach. Whether through the concealed hood, the cauldron faucet or the large storage drawers, no detail has been left to chance to make this room even more functional. At the rear, a service kitchen has been cleverly integrated to keep small appliances and foodstuffs within easy reach, while preserving the cleanliness and visual simplicity of the main space.
The central island plays an essential role in the design of this kitchen. Equipped with an adjacent surface for up to three benches, it offers a comfortable space for quick meals or relaxing moments with friends. The work surface housing the sink has been topped with a countertop of Madrepreola-colored Vicostone quartz, a unique stone with refined veining.
In short, the Le Havre kitchen is much more than just a culinary space. It’s a contemporary refuge where clean lines and warm materials combine to create a soft, soothing atmosphere. It embodies the very essence of a haven of peace within the home, inviting relaxation and conviviality.