Four styles of kitchen design
Ideal for suiting different tastes in terms of kitchen models and materials, from ultra-minimalism to bold combinations of textures and colours, using FENIX® surfaces offers a sensory experience that fits in harmoniously with any style.
Let’s take a look at how some of Italian premium kitchen brands have used FENIX in four different designs.
Minimal Cucine presents a two-tone island kitchen. FENIX NTA Acciaio Hamilton, with the ultra-matt elegance of its advanced metal surface, is paired with Arpa®’s dark Ardesia decor in Luna finish. A highly distinctive formal simplicity that combines the velvety surface of FENIX with a pleasantly rough rock-effect texture.
In another entry for the two-tone, linear aesthetic, the creative vision of Valcucine has juxtaposed two colours of FENIX in a double galley kitchen. Blu Fes and Bianco Kos make for a highly impactful, complementary design that lends the space tactile continuity and a soft visual contrast.
Moving towards a more eclectic style, Dibiesse has created a kitchen filled with warm, light tones. The marble worktop with its light, sand-coloured veining is a perfect match for the FENIX cabinet doors in Beige Arizona. A sophisticated design in which FENIX’s visual and tactile intensity warms the cold essence of the marble.
FENIX plays a harmonising role in a maximalist kitchen by SCIC, creating balance between the abundantly rich materials. Amidst the elegant extravagance of a black and white spotted texture, red doors, hooks, metal edges and exposed bolts, FENIX Nero Ingo worktop lends a sense of depth and visual relief to the design complexity.