A Bright Berlin Kitchen with a Subdued Palette by Studio Oink: Kitchen of the Week
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Experts of European luxe minimalism, designers Lea Korzeczek and Matthias Hiller of Studio Oink were called upon to renovate the garden apartment of a Wilhelminian-style building in Berlin’s Prenzlauer Berg neighborhood for a young family of four.
The order included a 200-square-foot bespoke kitchen among the 1,400 square feet spanning the ground and first floors.
The walls are painted in Farrow & Ball’s Strong White.
The U-shape is created via solid birch cabinets with light green linoleum countertops. The ceiling lighting is the Erco Track in white.
The color scheme of white, grey, shades of green, red, and birch was inspired by the family’s existing art collection. Note the built-in storage for bottles on the lower section of the countertop.