Modern Kitchen
This project explores the dining level of a three-storey family house, developed as an interior continuation of the Forest House architectural concept. Located on the second floor, the dining and kitchen areas are designed to open directly toward the garden, reinforcing the relationship between interior living and landscape.
The study focuses on material restraint, spatial openness, and daylight articulation within a calm residential setting.
Furniture layout and material selection were developed to reinforce openness and circulation across the dining and kitchen zones.
Daylight was used to highlight tonal variation in surfaces and to preserve softness throughout the space. Rather than dramatic contrast, the lighting approach supports a composed and refined mood.
Vegetation design and exterior framing were treated as active spatial components rather than background elements.