Cook up a Storm
India Today|29th July, 2024
The culinary journey starts in the kitchen. Seven firms share their favourite designs and great ideas from across the country.
RIDHI KALE
Cook up a Storm

Rudraksh Charan and Priyanka Khanna

FOUNDERS AND ARCHITECTS 42MM ARCHITECTURE www.42mm.co.in

Minimal, Magical

Sometimes, less is more makes cooking a dream. This 270 sq ft kitchen in Magnolia, Gurgaon, where functionality merges seamlessly with aesthetics, is a case in point. “Concealed storage blends discreetly into the sleek wall finishes, the central counter doubles as a dining space and it features Logica Celata bars, which conceals as a wall art.

It functions both as kitchen innovation and wall art,” says Rudraksh Charan. However, one of the biggest challenges they faced was transporting an 8 ft long bar. “The bar was cleverly designed in two parts, each 4 ft long. This division made handling and transportation much more manageable and manoeuvrable,” says Priyanka Khanna. The best part? The kitchen has such precision that the lines of the overall unit appear seamlessly integrated.

TOP TIP

"Integrate smart storage solutions in your minimalist kitchen to maintain functionality and enhance family bonding during meals.

Concealed compartments and versatile counters not only streamline daily tasks but also elevate the kitchen into a space of indulgence and shared experiences, making every meal a cherished family moment."

Sarah Sham

PRINCIPAL DESIGNER

ESSAJEES ATELIER

@essajeesatelier

Spectacular Space

When interior designer Sarah Sham was designing a home in Bangalore, her clients told her that they wanted a stunning kitchen which would seamlessly merge into the interiors of the rest of the home. And stunning it is.

“We created an open kitchen with a stain-free full bodies tile top and black and white chequered flooring.

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