For this residence in Cleveland, the interior design is conceived as a complete architectural system. The project encompasses the main kitchen, a secondary service kitchen, and the mudroom, all unified by a rigorous approach to space and proportion. The main kitchen unfolds as a structured composition where every element is positioned to facilitate both functional use and visual grandeur.
PRIVATE VILLA – CLEVELAND
A dialogue between precision and domestic ritual
Geometric Rigour: The Art of Proportion
An uncompromising vision of order where monumental volumes and material contrasts converge to redefine the sanctuary of the modern home.
The Twin Islands: A Functional Core
The heart of the home is defined by two monumental twin islands in white marble with dramatic dark veining. This fluid operational core not only organizes the workflow but also acts as a bridge toward the dining area. Above them, custom linear chandeliers reinforce the symmetry, transforming the act of food preparation into a domestic ritual.
Material Tension and Contrast
The aesthetic is built on a deliberate visual tension. A wall of floor-to-ceiling dark wood cabinetry, housing integrated high-end appliances and a dedicated coffee station, provides a deep, textured backdrop. This is juxtaposed against the pure, almost clinical white finish of the recessed shelving units and the luminous marble surfaces, creating a sophisticated balance between warmth and minimalism.
Refined Order
Through the use of glass-fronted storage systems and perfectly integrated technical volumes, the result is a highly functional yet ethereal environment. Daily life is shaped by clarity and material precision, where the complexity of the home’s technology is hidden behind a veil of timeless elegance.