Two colors. One seamless flow. This L-shaped open kitchen skips the fridge to make room for what matters most — a gas oven and microwave perfectly paired, plus an attached dining area that turns cooking into a shared experience. The bi-color cabinetry adds personality without overwhelming. And without a fridge breaking the sightline, the space breathes. Cook, serve, sit, stay — all in one beautifully balanced zone.

A bi-color L-shaped open kitchen where gas oven and microwave live side by side, flowing into an attached dining area — no fridge, no clutter, just clean cooking.

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A kitchen stays open and airy with a plain white ceiling, while the dining area warms up with wooden false ceiling — one space, two distinct moods.
One open space. Two ceiling personalities. The kitchen keeps it clean and airy with a plain white ceiling — easy to maintain, even easier to love. But step into the dining area, and warmth descends from above. Wooden false ceiling adds texture, character, and a quiet invitation to linger a little longer over dinner. Same room. Different vibes. Perfectly intentional.
An L-shaped open kitchen where the fridge and crockery unit live in perfect harmony — everything in reach, nothing in the way.
The perfect triangle: L-shaped layout for easy movement, a fridge that's never far from the action, and a crockery unit that turns everyday dishes into a display. This open kitchen proves that smart storage and smart flow are the real secrets to loving where you cook. No wasted steps. No clutter. Just you, the food, and a space that works.
An attached kitchen designed for cooking first — no dining area, no compromise. Just a focused, functional space where every inch serves the food.
Not every kitchen needs a dining table. This attached kitchen is built for the cook who cooks — focused, efficient, and free from the expectations of entertaining. Every cabinet, every counter, every corner exists to make meal prep smoother, faster, more enjoyable. No dining area means more room for what you actually need: storage, workflow, and breathing space. Because sometimes, the best meals happen when the kitchen is just a kitchen.
A wooden separator stands proud, and right beside it, a crockery unit turns everyday dishes into art — two elements, one harmonious entrance.
Side by side, they redefine the room. The wooden separator gently divides without closing off — creating zones while keeping conversations flowing. And right beside it, the crockery unit does double duty: storing your finest dinnerware and displaying it like gallery art. Together, they turn an ordinary passage into a purposeful pause. Functional? Absolutely. Beautiful? Even more so.


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