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Kitchen Partition Wall Designs & Ideas

Photographer : Kunal Bhatia
It fairly includes everything I need but within a small space! - ursvinnie51

2017 Rome, Italy
LOCATION: Rome
AREA: 80 sq. m.
TYPE: Realized project
FIRM: Brain Factory - Architectyre & Design
ARCHITECT: Paola Oliva
DESIGNER: Marco Marotto
PHOTOGRAPHER: Marco Marotto
WEB: www.brainfactory.it
The renovation of this bright apartment located in the Prati district of Rome represents a perfect blend between the customer needs and the design intentions: in fact, even though it is 80 square meters, it was designed by favoring a displacement of the spaces in favor of a large open-space, environment most lived by homeowners, and reducing to the maximum, but always in line with urban parameters, the sleeping area and the bathrooms. Contextual to a wide architectural requirement, there was a desire to separate the kitchen environment from the living room through a glazed system divided by a regular square mesh grille and with a very industrial aspect: it was made into galvanized iron profiles with micaceous finishing and artisanally assembled on site and completed with stratified glazing. The mood of the apartment prefers the total white combined with the warm tones of the oak parquet floor. On the theme of the grid also plays the espalier of the bedroom: in drawing the wall there are dense parallel wooden profiles that have also the function as shelves that can be placed at various heights. To exalt the pure formal minimalism, there are wall-wire wardrobes and a very linear and rigorous technical lighting.
Glass partition - zachthamara

Foto: Kronfoto / Adam helbaoui - Styling: Scandinavian Homes
window - sneha_gupta0726

Photos by Hulya Kolabas & Catherine Tighe;
This project entailed the complete renovation of a two-family row house in Carroll Gardens. The renovation required re-connecting the ground floor to the upper floors and developing a new landscape design for the garden in the rear.
As natives of Brooklyn who loathed the darkness of traditional row houses, we were driven to infuse this space with abundant natural light and air by maintaining an open staircase. Only the front wall of the original building was retained because the existing structure would not have been able to support the additional floor that was planned.
In addition to the third floor, we added 10 feet to the back of the building and renovated the garden floor to include a rental unit that would offset a costly New York mortgage. Abundant doors and windows in the rear of the structure permit light to illuminate the home and afford views into the garden, which is located on the south side of the site and benefits from copious quantities of sunlight.
The partitions at the stair are constructed with a steel frame and narrow walnut panels that are attached to the vertical steel columns. - sakshi_aswal

https://www.houzz.in/photos/san-francisco-residence-phvw-vp~2472992 - anuraag_sarkar54
Kitchen - ichha_saini
With a design brief to minimize clutter and maximize space, the flat is designed with clean lines and a simple color palette, which creates a perfect backdrop for the owner’s artwork collections.
Unconventional design and layout creates an extraordinary space for a study in a trapezoid-shaped living room. Wood is used extensively to foster a welcoming warmth in the home.
Indirect lighting design, such light troughs helps to achieve a minimalistic look, making the flat looks more spacious. An accent color in each bedroom is adopted to help bring out its distinctive personality and ambience effectively.
Ein Projekt des "büros für planung & raum" (www.bfp-r.de).
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