PROJECT 04/11

A view of the Trudering district

Duration

8 months

Assignment

Conception, realisation, work supervision

Planning

Christian Fegg

Project Name

Captivating highlights

What’s impressive about the kitchen is the clear design language and carefully thought-out positioning of the appliances. The materials are high-quality and deliberately chosen for their light-dark contrast that emphasises the modern and minimalist design.

The eye-catching feature is a glass splashback with inlaid brass, giving the kitchen a sophisticated touch. The fronts are made of silk grey matt laminate.

The kitchen unit consists of a grey natural stone worktop and fronts with an anthracite concrete structure. The powder-coated kitchen pulls are functional and and harmonise with the design. The cooking island is orientated towards the living area and has a flush hob with integrated hob extractor fan. It also has a counter for two bar stools.

Quooker CUBE in front of glass backsplash with brass finish

The multifunctional tap from Quooker can also dispense boiling water or chilled mineral water.

Kitchen island with natural stone tabletop and side panels

Counter niche with mitred stone side panel

LED spotlights by Heimatlicht

The lighting is supplied by LED spotlights from Heimatlicht that create a warm atmosphere.

Anthracite-white kitchen unit with brass backsplash and natural stone cooking island

The functional and stylish wall units with white decor fronts include a window surround, glass display cabinet, and plenty of storage space.

The attractive oak window niche is used as an office space and contains an inlaid tabletop that can be arranged with an elegant base frame from HAY and transparent Perspex chairs. All items can be conveniently stored in the wall unit, leaving space for everyday use.

Oak window niche with inlaid tabletop and chairs by HAY

The kitchen window offers a grand view of the Alps.

The functional washbasin is the visual highlight of a bathroom ensemble, which is composed of mirror elements, storage units, and wet areas. The elegant black steel handles in front of the slatted wooden front serve to open the drawers and double as stylish towel rails. These are functional details that make our furniture practical and elegant solutions for everyday use.

Bathroom ensemble with built-in cabinets, mirror, and functional vanity
Black steel handles in front of ribbed wood front also serve as towel holders

Next to the washbasin (left, not pictured) is a built-in cabinet for the washer-dryer and ironing board, which has been integrated into the wall in a form-fitting manner and visually echoes the front of the washbasin.

Handle hole for electrical connections inserted into oak panel