Small urban single-wall enclosed kitchen in Berlin with a single-bowl sink, flat-panel cabinets, black cabinets, laminate countertops, stainless steel appliances, light hardwood flooring, no island, white floors and black worktops.

Contrasting Minimalism in Friedrichshain’s Kitchen

Industrial Kitchen, Berlin

Like many Berlin rental apartments, the kitchen was at first empty and not used to its potential. Characterised by a narrow and angled floor plan and lofty walls which dictate the layout options. The space’s northern orientation posed a challenge, causing it to lack natural light. The aim was to create two distinct areas: the main area for cooking and a dinning area where the client can entertain a small group, eat and work. Through a thoughtful approach, we addressed the unique attributes and size of the room, ensuring that every requirement of the occupant was taken into account. The compact kitchen, spanning a mere 8 square meters, underwent a transformation that conquers spatial limitations and celebrate the individuality of Altbau apartments.
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