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Veneta Cucine US
Beyond the cutting edge.
Wood as the hallmark trait of a range that walks the cutting edge of design without sacrificing spontaneity. Dedicated to the more demanding, who seek the combination of wood finishes with matte and gloss lacquers.
LDa Architecture & Interiors
Pendant Lighting: Custom-made by Casa Design Boston
Photographer: Greg Premru Photography
MERGAL Architecture & Design
Complete renovation of a 1930's classical townhouse kitchen in New York City's Upper East Side.
Patrizia Burato
La cucina è realizzata con mobili bianchi; il piano di lavoro, il paraspruzzi e la fascia che contiene la cappa (tutto realizzato su misura) sono acciaio inox, così come il frigorifero free-standing. La pavimentazione è realizzata in parquet, con un tappeto centrale in grès porcellanato effetto cemento.
| Foto di Filippo Vinardi |
Nouvelle Kitchens & Bathrooms
The client's love of sky blue was stunningly incorporated into the design of both their kitchen and bathroom. In the kitchen, the wide use of stainless steel and white keep the mood uplifted and makes for a very practical surface. The glass cabinets mimic clouds, and there is ample lighting to further enhance the effect in this almost windowless kitchen. Triple ovens, built-in sink with Zip tap, integrated fridge and dishwasher, walk-in pantry and clever breakfast bar area, are just some of the features in this kitchen.
The bathroom's crisp, blue and white colour scheme is refreshingly lovely and practical. The use of contrasting timber warms the space and echoes the burnished brown tones in the mosaics. The freestanding bath creates a beautiful center piece and the frameless shower whilst spacious, does not crowd the room. Well-chosen tapware and fittings make for a very personlised look.
Ernesto Santalla PLLC
Founded in 2001 by architect Ernesto Santalla, AIA LEED AP, Studio Santalla, Inc. is located at the corner of 31st and M Streets in Georgetown, Washington, DC.
Ernesto was born in Cuba and received a degree in Architecture from Cornell University in 1984, following which he moved to Washington, DC, and became a registered architect. Since then, he has contributed to the changing skyline of DC and worked on projects in the United States, Puerto Rico, and Europe. His work has been widely published and received numerous awards.
Studio Santalla offers professional services in Architecture, Interior Design, and Graphic Design. This website creates a window to Studio Santalla's projects, ideas and process–just enough to whet the appetite. We invite you to visit our office to learn more about us and our work.
Photography by Geoffrey Hodgdon
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