Dose Of Colour
French practice Atelier Sagitta has added a dose of colour
to this previously characterless apartment in the Paris suburbs by creating an
almost entirely green kitchen.
The apartment is set inside a recently-built residential
development in the Clichy neighbourhood, in the north-west of the city.
Its owner – a young art director who works in the music industry
– had bought the property as a largely empty shell, so approached local
architects Atelier Sagitta to "bring a touch of originality" to the
kitchen area which sits at the centre of the floor plan.
He specified that the architects should also incorporate a
dining table in the kitchen in order to free up space in the adjacent living
area.
With this in mind, the architects decided to paint the
kitchen cabinetry, ceiling, and peripheral walls a bold shade of emerald green,
mimicking the colour of the original laminate countertop that had been in the
apartment upon purchase.
The architect had also been loosely influenced by an
apartment they previously renovated in Paris' 17th arrondissement, which
featured a forest green cooking area.
A pair of grooved oakwood volumes that contain extra
cupboards have been inserted on one side of the kitchen, which were crafted by
the client's long-term friend and cabinet maker Michel Mazué. These form an
L-shaped layout, allowing room for a round table and two chairs – the stool
seats have been completed in a slate grey to match the colour of the kitchen's
floor tiles.
Atelier Sagitta are among a handful of practices and
designers to create vibrant colour-block kitchens for clients – earlier this
year Reform hacked standard IKEA cabinets to form an all-gold kitchen for the
Copenhagen headquarters of fashion label Stine Goya.
London-based studio Henning Stummel also added an entirely
orange cooking area to a house in Shephard's Bush, referencing its russet steel
facade.
Photography is by Giaime Meloni.
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