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Kitchen: Dark But Functional

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  • Minimalist
  • HDB (BTO)
  • ~1,200 sqft
  • 3 br
  • Couple Living
  • Kitchen: Dark But Functional
    Welcome to our kitchen! From the start, we knew we wanted an open-concept kitchen to give our home a more spacious feel. We’ve received many comments from our family and friends like, ‘Wow, your kitchen is so long’, but that’s because our project doesn’t include a service yard.
  • Kitchen: Dark But Functional
    Here’s the render from our ID, which is quite similar to the final product. Some of the minor changes we made: 1. Removing the above-sink dish rack as we are not a fan of water dripping down from our hands to our elbow and to our shirts. 2. Choosing a darker laminate.
  • Kitchen: Dark But Functional
    The wet area of the kitchen - where we prepare and cook meals, as well as wash dishes. We opted for drawers in the lower cabinets, as they make it easier to organize and access items.
  • Kitchen: Dark But Functional
    Loving the sleek design of our sink! It’s a flush mount which flushes nicely with the countertop. Another great feature is that the tap is installed on the sink itself instead of the countertop, preventing water from pooling on the countertop, which can lead to mold.
  • Kitchen: Dark But Functional
    The dry area of the kitchen - where all the other appliances are seated. Similar to the wet area, we chose drawers for the lower cabinets for easy organization. One of our best decisions was installing the Eubiq power track, which allows us to conveniently power our equipment without having to move appliances to a fixed outlet.