Different spatial organisation for different needs.
Different spatial organisation for different needs. 3 lay-out examples for a given room.
ENTERTAINING

You like giving to your friends, but you also want to be with them, participate in their conversations, and even involve them in recipes. Your space is open, you are always connected. Kitchen and living room are one. Drinks are at the bar, the meal can continue there or at the table, depending on your mood and how close you are to your guests. Functions are masked; even the wall of tall housings reinforces the idea of integration.
COOKING

Cooking is a hobby; you enjoy working at the stove, discovering new recipes, astonishing your guests. You want a functional space, efficient work areas, while maintaining a friendly atmosphere - the “bistro spirit.” We have created a preparation island where everything is at hand. Your gestures are precise, efficient. Steam cooking and teppanyaki are some of your usual cooking methods. We have included them.
SHARING

I want a real kitchen, a large central table where I can put the kids to work, or serve snacks to their friends after school - a real cooking area where pots simmer. The kitchen is the heart of the house, the place where everyone meets, puts down their stuff, takes the time to talk about their day. The kids have taken over the large blackboard. I make a big shopping trip once a week and can easily store my provisions.
