Soorts-Hossegor
Insights, vistas, perspectives. This private house in France
can be divided into two clear architectural axes – inside
and outside – fusing seamlessly together. Large window
frontages as well as entrance and pool areas separated
by solid wood struts play with light and shadow, now revealing
now concealing. The modern building exudes a
friendly, welcoming atmosphere while creating a harmonious
the interplay of intimate homeliness and prestigious
openness.
The clear lines, handle-less fronts, and soft color scheme in the kitchen are very appealing. Everything revolves around the central island unit, which connects the functional area with sink and hob to an adjoining wooden table. As the very
heart of the design, the cooking and dining island is deliberately reduced to essentials. Continuing the color concept and playing with the natural warmth of Highland oak and a light, softly matt frosty white, the large yet minimalist unit run with an integrated sideboard is a perfect fit.