The kitchen is designed as a spatial experiment in contrast and material tactility. Polished concrete surfaces define the cabinetry and walls, establishing a cool, industrial atmosphere that highlights the crafted details of the space. In contrast, the green ceramic-tiled island introduces color and rhythm, acting as a sculptural centerpiece that anchors the composition.
The interplay between reflective metal, matte plaster, and glazed ceramic creates a dialogue between roughness and precision — a contemporary interpretation of domestic intimacy. The ornate ceiling medallion is intentionally preserved, forming a subtle tension between historical ornament and modern austerity, allowing the space to bridge time and typology within a single visual statement.