AVENUE PROJECT
Contemporary residence — fluidity and purity
This kitchen is part of a contemporary single-family residence where the architecture favours openness and simplicity of shapes. The project relies on a fluid reading of the space, naturally linking the kitchen to the surrounding living areas.
The central island, treated with sobriety, becomes a discreet centerpiece. Its white quartz worktop offers a surface that is both functional and refined, reinforcing the impression of lightness that characterizes the whole.
The cabinets, with no visible handles, extend this desire for visual purity. Their white finish reflects light and amplifies the feeling of space. In contrast, the light wood inserts introduce a measured warmth, balancing the rigour of smooth surfaces.
The backsplash, inspired by stone, brings a subtle texture that enriches the composition without breaking the harmony. Each element is part of a coherent approach, where aesthetics and functionality respond to each other with precision.
A kitchen where simplicity becomes structure, and where every detail contributes to an impression of unity.
An open space where lines fade away in favor of continuity.
SELECTED MATERIALS
Maple veneer cabinets with a polyurethane lacquer finish, quartz countertop, and marble-effect tile backsplash.
Photos: Melanie Elliott
GETTING STARTED WITH THE PROJECT
Make an appointment to start the reflection.

