The presented interior showcases a magnificent example of a luxurious classic kitchen in neoclassical style. The space impresses with its elegance and meticulous attention to detail. Cream cabinet facades with golden patina create a sense of sophistication and nobility. Decorative elements – cornices, pilasters, ornamental inserts – emphasize the prestigious nature of the space and reference palace architectural traditions.
The monumental range hood, designed as a classic fireplace with columns and stucco work, serves as the central accent of the interior. This technique transforms a functional element into an architectural dominant of the space. Glass-fronted upper cabinets, complemented by decorative carvings, create a sense of airiness and visually lighten the massive cabinetry.
The space is enriched by a thoughtful lighting system. A luxurious crystal chandelier above the dining area is complemented by built-in lights and wall sconces, creating a multi-level lighting scenario. Light marble floor tiles reflect light and visually expand the space.
When designing the facade of a country house, the same stylistic approach can be organically extended to the exterior through the use of classical proportions, symmetry, pilasters, and cornices, creating a unified architectural solution. In your own interior, you can borrow the technique of decorative hood design, the use of patina and gilding, as well as playing with various light sources to create an atmospheric space.