This minimalist plywood kitchen is located in a historic 19th century apartment building in north-western Romania.
The owner, Lavinia Onit, an architect, lives here with her partner and pet dog. They designed and made the birch plywood kitchen themselves. In an Apartment Therapy feature she describes the style as, “Neutral, simple, Scandinavian-inspired”.
I love the idea of the uniformly drilled holes on the splash-back. You’re able to insert different lengths of wooden dowel, in any number of permutations, to create shelf space or to hang kitchen utensils and other tools.
- Basic ceiling pendant light
- Handmade Baltic birch plywood kitchen doors
- Wooden dowel rods
- Black pull-down spray kitchen tap
- Semi-sheer pencil pleat white curtain
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