HENRI GRIGNON PROJECT
This unique kitchen is at the heart of a spectacular single-family home newly built by the architectural firm Garnier Villeneuve. The focal point of this house is the kitchen area, located in the center of the house, designed in a two-storey volume to create a distinct area with the rooms on the periphery. The kitchen has been designed into two completely independent functional areas.
The first shares the living room area which is bathed in light and whose main vocation is a so-called reception kitchen; A monolithic block of porcelain as a central island on a high elevation of white oak separates the two spaces.
The second is a functional kitchen used on a daily basis by the family, anthracite grey defines this space where all the accessories and small appliances are found in a large open shelf for the happiness of the cook without any ergonomic constraints. In short, a pleasure for the eye and function under one roof!
MATERIALS:
Natural oak cabinets, anthracite grey acrylic, Laminam porcelain countertop and backsplash.
Project in collaboration with Gagnier Villeneuve.
Photos: Phil Bernard
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