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Kitchen Cabinets Style
By balancing functionality, aesthetics, and modern innovations, we can create a kitchen that meets your daily needs while enhancing the overall beauty of your home. Whether it's a compact apartment kitchen or a luxurious open-concept design, these considerations ensure the result is efficient, stylish, and sustainable.

- Key Features: Clean lines, sleek surfaces, minimal decor.
- Materials: Glossy or matte finishes, concrete countertops, stainless steel appliances.
- Colors: Neutral tones (white, gray, black) with bold accents.
- Lighting: LED strips under cabinets and recessed ceiling lights.
Idea: A handleless kitchen with glossy white cabinetry and an island featuring an integrated induction cooktop.
- Key Features: A blend of modern design with the latest trends.
- Materials: Quartz countertops, mixed materials like wood and metal.
- Colors: Neutral palettes with pops of color (e.g., teal backsplash).
- Layout: Open-plan kitchens integrated into living spaces.
Idea: A kitchen with wooden open shelves, black hardware, and a trendy pastel-colored backsplash.
- Key Features: Light, breezy vibe with natural elements.
- Materials: Terracotta tiles, wooden countertops, and ceramic accessories.
- Colors: White, blue, and sandy hues.
- Lighting: Lantern-style or wicker pendant lights.
Idea: A coastal-inspired kitchen with whitewashed cabinets, blue backsplash tiles, and large windows for natural light.
- Key Features: Extreme simplicity, clutter-free.
- Materials: Matte surfaces, smooth cabinetry, hidden storage.
- Colors: White or black with very minimal contrast.
- Lighting: Subtle, hidden lighting solutions.
Idea: A monochrome kitchen with no visible handles and all appliances concealed behind cabinet doors.
- Key Features: Bright, functional spaces with a focus on natural elements.
- Materials: Light wood, marble, or stone countertops.
- Colors: White with soft neutrals and wood accents.
- Lighting: Pendant lights, often clustered above islands.
Idea: A Scandinavian kitchen with white cabinets, wooden open shelving, and potted plants for a natural touch.
- Key Features: Minimalism & Functionality:
Handleless cabinets and integrated appliances for a seamless look.
- Materials: Natural Woods: Oak, walnut, or birch veneers add warmth and texture.
- Colors: Neutral Base: White, beige, or grey for a clean, timeless appeal
Monochrome Palettes: Black or navy for a sleek, modern feel.
- Lighting: Ambient Lighting. Recessed ceiling lights for soft, uniform lighting.
Idea: Add Italian-inspired open shelving to display cookware and ceramics.
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Closet Proyect Design
A well-designed closet goes beyond simple storage, offering a blend of functionality, organization, and aesthetics. Our goal is to create an organized environment where everything is accessible, neatly displayed, and integrated into the overall home design.

Walk-In Closet:
A spacious area designed for full storage with distinct sections for clothing, shoes, and accessories. These often feature an island, seating, and additional amenities like a vanity or mirror wall.
Reach-In Closet:
A more compact option typically enclosed behind sliding or hinged doors. Reach-in closets are ideal for smaller rooms, with smart dividers, shelving, and modular hanging rods to optimize space.
Open Closet:
Open closets eliminate doors, blending storage with decor. Perfect for minimalist spaces, they function as both a closet and a display feature, requiring thoughtful organization to maintain a tidy appearance.
Step by step Closet Instalation Process
Interior Design
Interior design is the art and science of enhancing the interior of a space to create an aesthetically pleasing, functional, and harmonious environment. It involves carefully planning layouts, selecting furniture, colors, materials, lighting, and decor elements to meet both practical needs and personal tastes.

- We make sure that the space fulfils its purpose efficiently.
- Planning and layout taking into account practical aspects such as traffic flow and ease of use.
- Maximising use of space with solutions such as integrated storage or multifunctional furniture.
- Combining colors, shapes, textures and lighting to create harmony.
- We use symmetry, proportion and focal points to achieve a visually balanced space.
- A personal style is integrated with timeless elements to achieve greater durability.
- We use different types of lighting (ambient, task, accent) to create depth and ambiance.
- We take into consideration natural light sources and shades.
- The use of lighting fixtures that enhance the style of the design (e.g. chandeliers, sconces, pendant lights).
- When choosing materials, we consider that they complement the design concept (for example, wood for rustic interiors, marble for luxury spaces).
- We prioritize durability, comfort and sustainability.
- We make use of textures (smooth, rough, shiny) to add interest and depth.
- Color palettes that set the tone (warm, cool, neutral, intense).
- Using the principles of color theory to ensure harmony and balance.
- Incorporating accent colors to create contrast and focal points.
- We select furniture that matches the style and purpose of the space.
- Combining eye-catching pieces with subtle elements to achieve balance.
- Using accessories is the finishing touch to enhance the environment.
Step by step Bar Instalation Process
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