If you're Into cooking, this kitchen is for you

A couple's request for a spacious, functional kitchen suited to their lifestyle of frequent hosting and cooking was brought to life by interior designer Shiran Dahan, with the help of Nano Kitchens.

 Interior Designer: Shiran Dahan, Nano Kitchens (photo credit: Maor Moyal)
Interior Designer: Shiran Dahan, Nano Kitchens
(photo credit: Maor Moyal)

The house, located in Ofakim, is home to a couple and their three children. Given their love for hosting and cooking, the kitchen was given significant attention. The couple requested a spacious and functional kitchen that would match their lifestyle of frequent hosting and cooking. Additionally, they wanted a warm and inviting look that incorporated natural materials and wooden furniture while incorporating smart solutions to conceal appliances, maintaining an airy and pleasant feel.

"It was important to me to design the kitchen to meet the clients' needs and style, making it a pleasant, functional, and impressive space," explains interior designer Shiran Dahan, who chose Nano Kitchens for this project.

 Interior Designer: Shiran Dahan, Nano Kitchens (credit: Maor Moyal)
Interior Designer: Shiran Dahan, Nano Kitchens (credit: Maor Moyal)
 Interior Designer: Shiran Dahan, Nano Kitchens (credit: Maor Moyal)
Interior Designer: Shiran Dahan, Nano Kitchens (credit: Maor Moyal)
 Interior Designer: Shiran Dahan, Nano Kitchens (credit: Maor Moyal)
Interior Designer: Shiran Dahan, Nano Kitchens (credit: Maor Moyal)

Together with the designers at Nano Kitchens, the kitchen was designed in an "R" shape, featuring a tall wall of cabinets reaching up to four meters and another wall with cabinets up to three meters high. The cabinets were designed to include kitchenware and appliances hidden behind a concealed door. In the center of the kitchen, a semi-rounded island was planned, 2.7 meters long and clad in wood, with bar stools around it for daily seating. Thin gold lines engrave the cabinets, beautifully matching the delicate lighting fixtures above the island.

For the kitchen fronts, khaki gray acrylic was chosen, combined with brass separation strips. The coffee corner and rounded island are clad in smoked European oak wood, with a wood-framed cabinet featuring anti-sun glass in brown. Dahan simply concludes: "It was a pleasure working with such wonderful clients on the kitchen design."