Custom kitchen and built-in tv wall in a warm modern interior
Warm light runs along the ceiling edge before it reaches the custom kitchen, where white panels, wood tones and a stone countertop pull the room into one clear line. The apartment interior is built around that sequence: cabinet wall, island, then the adjoining living area. In the kitchen, built-in ovens sit inside the tall cabinetry, while the island countertop marks the working centre of the room.
A kitchen wall built as one continuous piece
The first thing that reads in the kitchen is the cabinet wall. Vertical ribbing breaks up the larger surface and gives the white fronts a measured rhythm. Between the ribbed sections, open niches hold shelves and light, so the wall does not flatten into one block. The built-in ovens are set into this arrangement, keeping the appliance zone aligned with the rest of the cabinetry rather than cutting across it.
At the lower level, the kitchen island countertop sits as a separate plane with a lighter edge and a clear work surface. The sink zone is integrated into that top, with a black gooseneck faucet standing out against the pale surface. Around it, the storage and preparation areas remain visually quiet. That restraint lets the materials do the work: wood, stone or composite, white cabinetry, and darker hardware in the details.
Light where the cabinet wall needs depth
Indirect LED lighting runs along the ceiling edge and picks out the recesses in the wall. The effect is subtle but practical. It brings depth to the niches and separates the upper run of cabinets from the ceiling without adding visual noise. In the kitchen, that line of light also keeps the tall composition from feeling too heavy. The result is a room that relies on surface changes, shadow and proportion rather than decorative gestures.
The sink area is framed by a window, which adds a second layer of daylight next to the artificial light. Against that opening, the worktop edge, faucet and integrated basin read as a compact service zone. The cabinetry still dominates the view, but the window softens the transition between the built-in kitchen and the rest of the apartment. This is where the custom kitchen becomes less of a single object and more of a fitted part of the interior.
Ribbed panels, niches and the built-in ovens wall
The ribbed panel wall carries much of the project’s character. Its vertical grooves give scale to the tall cabinetry and make the wall feel tailored rather than generic. In the oven section, two built-in ovens sit side by side inside a recessed frame, with the ribbed surface continuing below them. That repetition ties the appliance wall back to the rest of the kitchen, so the ovens read as part of the composition instead of separate equipment.
Several images show the cabinet wall from different angles, and each one confirms the same logic: open niche, closed front, appliance tower, then worktop. It is a careful layout, but not a fussy one. The fronts remain plain, the joints are crisp, and the contrast between the pale panels and darker display screens adds just enough variation. The custom cabinetry wall uses those small shifts to keep the room from becoming monotonous.
Material changes stay quiet
The palette stays near the same note across the apartment interior. Wood tones soften the larger white surfaces, while the worktop introduces a stone-like finish that reflects light more evenly. Darker lines appear in the oven fronts, the faucet, the TV frame and the ceiling track lights. None of these elements dominates on its own. Instead, they work as markers that help the eye move from one fitted zone to the next.
That approach is visible in the island as well. Its curved or softened edges contrast with the sharper cabinet lines behind it, and the overhead pendants pick out the island as a separate plane. The kitchen island countertop becomes the point where the room gathers its activity: prep, washing, serving and moving through. Around it, the tall storage wall keeps the larger functions concealed and the floor area open.
The tv wall continues the same language
In the living area, the built-in tv wall repeats the kitchen’s logic with a different function. A large screen sits inside a dark rectangular frame, and the surrounding wall uses the same vertical ribbed structure seen near the kitchen. Underneath, a light line traces the base of the tv unit and separates the furniture from the floor. That single detail keeps the media wall from sinking into the room and gives it a clear edge.
The tv unit with integrated lighting is set into a darker recess, so the screen reads as an inset rather than a floating object. On the side, the ribbed panels continue the surface language from the kitchen, linking the two areas without turning them into duplicates. The room stays open, but the fitted elements create a strong perimeter. Seen from the kitchen, the tv wall sits as the visual endpoint of the apartment interior.
One apartment interior, two fitted zones
The connection between kitchen and tv room is the real subject of the project. The same cabinet logic moves from one space to the next, and the same lighting strategy keeps the surfaces legible after dark. Rather than splitting the apartment into isolated rooms, the layout relies on matching materials, repeated vertical lines and controlled openings. The built-in tv wall therefore feels like part of the same custom kitchen story, even though its function is different.
What remains after the larger forms are read is the precision of the details: the oven fronts set flush into the cabinetry, the ribbed panel wall running uninterrupted across a long surface, the black faucet at the sink zone, the ceiling and niche lighting tracing the room edges. Together they define a warm apartment interior that is built from fixed elements rather than loose furniture. The custom kitchen anchors it, and the tv wall closes the view with the same measured restraint.
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ATAG
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