White classic solid oak kitchen in the living room

Our room is large - it is at the same time a place for the kitchen, dining room and living room. In such an area, a classic headset would look best. The free wall next to the stairs was filled with furniture sections.

The kitchen is made in the company:

Solid wood furniture "Dubrava"

G. Moscow

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White classic solid wood kitchen

We chose white as the most festive and elegant color. The staircase to the second floor is also bright and a wonderful ensemble has emerged. And the solid oak looks the most advantageous and luxurious in light shades. And now the most attractive place in the whole house is our new kitchen.

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Kitchen in the corner, under the stairs

The headset itself is 2.5 meters long (all sizes are non-standard). The upper cabinets have been increased to the very ceiling - their height is 92 cm. Thus, with a not very large area, the headset fits everything you need, and even a dishwasher.

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Solid oak facades

Facade material - solid and oak veneer. The lattice on one of the sections is made of solid wood. A dish drainer is hidden behind it. Everything is well ventilated and there will be no mold in the cabinet with high humidity.

Solid oak grating

Imitation stained glass goes very well with gold patina on solid facades. The stained-glass window and the blank facade are located side by side, in the same cabinet. Thus, the effect of lightness and airiness is achieved.

Stained glass

The hood framed by glass showcases attracts attention as the center of the entire set.

Cooker hood surrounded by glass showcases

Our hood is large, domed, as befits a classic headset. It is decorated with carved decorative elements and looks very organic in the overall style of the interior.

Dome hood

All carved wood decor, painted with Italian Saerlak enamel with patina along the profile. The raised elements are highlighted and highlighted in gold.

Saerlak enamel with patina along the profile

The apron from a tile-hog, white, glossy. Together with the light floor and ceiling, he complemented the picture of light furniture and slightly revived the painted white facades.

Glossy hog tile

The oven is located in the bottom row, not above the hob, but on the side, since it is undesirable to place it very close to the dishwasher. The space remaining up to the wall was filled with small square boxes.

Oven near the wall

Light tabletop Slotex is made of chipboard, on top is a layer of decorative plastic. It is moisture-proof, shock-proof and resistant to deformation. A sink and a beige tap match the countertop.

Beige sink and faucet

The fittings are German, from the Hettich and Hafele companies. Hettich runners are robust, with increased load capacity. Hafele hinges are the best solution for everyday use.

Hettich and Hafele fittings

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