This kitchen has been given an inner sanctum, a protective layer of architectural skin, a buffer against the harsh industrial surroundings, a space that could actually be described as a room.
But is this feature a restriction upon the open plan influence the kitchen has recently enjoyed and a regression into the past?
The glass panels expose the somewhat featureless kitchen and living space allowing them to exude a glimmer of warmth into the bleak surroundings. The elevated room level, contrasting materials and independent structural alignments provides the kitchen with further architectural detachment. It is as though this is a kitchen within a house within a warehouse!
Oh you might want to mind your head when entering or leaving this space.
Nice industrial concrete walls.
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