Steal This Look: A Lisbon Kitchen That's Entirely Fresh - Remodelista
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In his recent Lisbon kitchen project, architect José Andrade Rocha exemplifies how diverse materials such as green-painted structural wooden panels and blue industrial flooring can create an open, inviting space. This design challenges traditional aesthetics by mixing colors and textures, narrating a fresh perspective on materiality in home interiors. The article provides insights and sources for replicating this unique style, showcasing items like eco-friendly Marmoleum flooring and custom stainless steel countertops, thus bridging the gap between artistic design and practical implementation.
Left to our own devices, we'd probably never think to put "structural wooden panels protected with green paint, slightly blue industrial flooring, painted steel sheets," and a mix of red, green, and blue together in a kitchen.
This 'universe of conventional materials' combine to create a fresh, open, and bright space.
For something similar, try a green stain like Minwax's Winter Moss Semi-Transparent Stain, or experiment with diluting regular green paint with water.
Forbo's Marmoleum in North Sea Blue is a similar hue for a smooth, saturated floor.
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