In the comprehensive project at the “Varshavskyi Quarter,” we started with the kitchen. Our designers suggested a modern solution — lift-up fronts that hide the kitchen work area from guests’ view. This creates a sense of spaciousness and gives the interior a more minimalist feel.
The lifting height of the fronts was calculated individually according to the owner’s height, ensuring everyday comfort while cooking. Beneath the fronts is a long worktop with a built-in sink and hood, as well as a large niche for the refrigerator.
The entire kitchen is made from painted matte MDF, and instead of standard handles, we used profile handles. This makes all the elements look unified and harmonious. The dining area features a transformer table that easily converts from a coffee table into a full dining table for 6 people.
The transformer kitchen in Varshavskyi Quarter is a perfect example of how even in a small apartment, you can create a stylish, functional, and ergonomic space.