The kitchen of a Georgian townhouse in London

A property in a typical Georgian townhouse, in Kensington, was recently reconfigured to become a contemporary home. The kitchen is perfectly integrated to the living area: here, designer Natasha Wegryzin committed to architecture to transform the features of the building – small spaces, original sash windows, high ceilings – into aesthetic peculiarities.

The wooden floor present throughout, together with the glass walls and doors, ensures the fluidity of the space as a whole. To avoid making the cooking area feel too enclosed, the monolithic porcelain worktop is kept clean and tidy: the breakfast station has been incorporated into the walnut and brass cabinet, while open shelves allow the light to bounce around the room. Natural tones and textures inspire a soft, warm, and homely feeling.

A V-ZUG Combair V6000 and CombairSteamer V6000 blend seamlessly with the overall kitchen design concept. The black mirror finish matches the Crittall-style windows, while opting for the handleless door meant no additional metallic finishes in the space. Aesthetically pleasing, the appliances have an edge while being sensitive to the architecture of the property, and offer elevated technology too: the owners particularly liked the dial and screen.

Kitchen: Poggenpohl. Products: Combair V6000, CombairSteamer V6000.

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