Projeto de Très Arquitetura (Divulgação/CASACOR)
The kitchen is undoubtedly one of the most complex environments when it comes to
organizing space . After all, it needs to accommodate traditional appliances and other simple but essential equipment, such as cutlery, spatulas, cutting boards and even the food itself. To solve this problem,
carpentry is an excellent option, as it offers the possibility of using each space strategically. Carpentry can also solve small spaces and
integrated environments , making life easier for those who live in apartments with
kitchens in one place. single wall . Below, we have selected 10 clever ideas on how to use only wall space to
decorate your kitchen in a practical way . Check it out!
Studio Neo , designed by
Monique Pampolha and Hannah Cabral , made good use of the wall space in the kitchen. From floor to ceiling, custom cabinets provide practical arrangement of kitchen items and, as a bonus, divide the spaces into sections with the carpentry without compromising good circulation.
A casual, youthful environment with bright colors was the bet of
F5 Arquitetura with the
Loft project by Flávio Castro . The colorful carpentry was able to create a fun layout that, in addition to perfectly accommodating all the appliances and having drawers to hold the others, kitchen items, also stands out in the decoration.
Everything in its place: this is how we can describe the
apartment project in Itaim Bibi designed by
interior designer Marília Veiga . She invested in cabinets that perfectly accommodate all the appliances in a practical way, in order to make life easier for the residents, who You can count on having everything close at hand to cook and entertain friends.
A good
integrated environment needs to be distributed spatially in a strategic way, so as not to compromise the layout and prevent one room from advancing into another. That's why
Simone Pedreschi 's
Loft Essência Feminina was spot on! The single-wall kitchen is a smart solution which brings practicality and does not compromise the circulation of space.
Is it possible to combine practicality and beauty? Without a doubt! In the
Loft Ninho project,
Nildo José shows that it is possible to use fine materials on a single wall to accommodate all the elements of a kitchen in the best way possible. The space has elegant cabinets and enough space for the residents occupy the room comfortably.
A single-wall kitchen can also be supported by verticalization to organize small objects and ensure even more practicality. An example of this was the proposal by
Cacau Ribeiro in his
Loft Essencial , which has
hooks all over the wall to include pans and utensils. kitchen without weighing down the decor.
How about a hollowed-out shelf to give your kitchen a more modern feel?
Casa Grão Starbucks at Home , designed by
Très Arquitetura , invested in unusual carpentry to bring more personality to the space. The niches house both ornaments and coffee pots. , such as art objects, books and decorative items in the living room. On the right, a sink and cooktop reinforce the functionality of the kitchen.
The kitchen and dining room were strategically designed to be together at
Casa DellAnno . The project, designed by
Cybele Barbosa + Arquitetos Associados , invested in integration and comfort for the residents. The
central island complements the space in the kitchen , which has everything perfectly distributed so as not to compromise circulation.
Delicate colors and light wood are a duo that always make a splash in
interior design . The
Longevity Studio, designed by
Flavia Ranieri, took advantage of the
double height ceiling to create an outline for the kitchen cabinets. The double texture was very pleasing, reinforcing the harmonious and elegant composition.
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The secret to a
one-wall kitchen is simplicity to organize everything in a more practical way – and nothing like a monochromatic color palette that follows the same philosophy to give elegance to the décor. At
Loft On Life REVEEV , the kitchen featured an island to divide the space into sectors, and as a bonus, the counter can also be used to hold meals. The project was designed by
Crippa e Assis Arquitetura .