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The kitchen design is focused on future-proofing a compact kitchen space within the extension of a house originally constructed around 1900. In the early 20th century, pantry storage was traditionally relegated to the basement, separating it from the main kitchen area. This contemporary approach redefines that layout by integrating pantry storage within the kitchen itself, improving accessibility and functionality for modern living.
The design emphasizes the symbiosis between the kitchen and its users, where daily use and practical needs inform the layout. Typical of this kitchen is the abundance of displayed objects, such as clocks, which have taken on a life of their own over time. Although the design appears minimalist due to its newness, it still incorporates these objects. However, only time will reveal how the space and its objects will evolve into a detailed reflection of their personality.
Contractor: René van Keeken
Interior construction/carpentry: Robbie Dietz (Nerfwerk)
Countertop: Quint en Rongen
Design: Daniël de Jong
Photography: Tineke Kambier