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Kitchen of the Week: A Pale and Petite Family Cookspace in Barcelona

by Published: June 15, 2023

This week we’re noting the muted yet fresh-looking kitchen in Calm in the City: A Cramped Apartment Becomes a ‘A Warm and Cozy Home’ for a Couple with Young Kids by Conti, Cert—a case of neutral palettes being anything but boring.

Let’s take a closer look.

Photography by Claudia Mauriño, courtesy of Conti, Cert.

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Above: Andrea Conti and Isa Cert of Barcelona-based Conti, Cert were brought in to redo a 1500-square-foot apartment for friends with an eye towards more light and better flow. Now, French doors accomplish both goals, separating the living areas from the kitchen while letting in light.

The detailed ceiling was one lucky find of the renovation: “Every time we find vaulted ceilings, which are called Catalan ‘volta’ here, or molded doors, we try to recover them,” says Andrea. “In this project, we tore down the low roofs aiming to find this ceiling.”

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Above: The duo salvages original detailing wherever possible, but the existing floor was not usable. Instead, they replicated the look with white tiled floors. The lower cabinets on one wall are painted in a deep green—NCS Colour’s S 8010-B90G—for contrast. The high chair is the good-looking Stokke Tripp Trapp, and the cooktop is by Smeg.
the cabinets are left super minimal. on the back wall, a vintage task light ill 19
Above: The cabinets are left super minimal. On the back wall, a vintage task light illuminates open shelves.
the other side of the eat in kitchen is built out with tall storage, a smeg wal 20
Above: The other side of the eat-in kitchen is built out with tall storage, a Smeg wall oven, and a Liebherr fridge.
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Above: A look from the kitchen through to the living areas.

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The Conti Cert small kitchen in Barcelona is a compact kitchen design that is characterized by its simplicity, sleekness, and functionality. It is a product of the collaboration between Conti Cert and Recdi8 Studio, an architecture and design firm based in Barcelona.

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Outdoor & Patio Furniture

Tripp Trapp

$219.00 USD from Stokke

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