This is an example of a contemporary kitchen in Boston.

Bishoff Loft

Contemporary Kitchen, Boston

The goal of this project was to divide the space into a definitive function, yet retain the feeling of an open plan loft. A series of ā€œLā€ shaped bars were inserted to organize the space. Visual unity is maintained by reducing form and color to bare essentials, and breaking this mold only when required by program. Continuous light maple built in cabinets provide a constant rhythm throughout the loft. Darker idiosyncratic cabinets are inserted into this baseline to provide definition. Each dark walnut cabinet specifies a place. For example, where the buffet is located, the dining room is established. This structure allows ample storage for lifeā€™s daily elements, yet provides clarity for the specific items that define a roomā€™s function. The result is a series of planned, light filled spaces, which maintain all the ambiguity of a loft, yet are focused with localized specificity.
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