Kembra

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A marble-look island sets the tone before the rest of the rooms come into view. Around it, dark timber fronts, white wall surfaces and ceiling spots draw a clear line through this custom luxury interior. The project reads as one connected sequence, but each zone keeps its own pace: the kitchen is crisp and reflective, the living area works with recessed storage and an open fireplace, and the bathroom shifts to darker stone-look surfaces.

Built-in cabinetry that keeps the living area calm

In the living room, the built-in cabinets do most of the quiet work. Large wall units sit flush against the architecture, breaking only for open niches, a TV recess and a fireplace surround. The mix of white panels and darker inserts gives the wall a measured rhythm, while the grid of ceiling spots pulls the eye across the room. This custom living room relies on depth and cut-outs rather than decoration, so the storage becomes part of the room’s structure.

One detail repeats in different forms: openings framed by clean edges. Some niches stay open, some are glazed, and some are used for equipment or display. That variation keeps the built-in cabinets from feeling heavy. Instead, they behave like a built-in wall that holds the room together, especially where the fireplace and television are integrated into the same surface. It is a restrained solution, but it gives the living area a strong visual order.

A custom kitchen with a marble-look island

The kitchen shifts the material contrast. A long island with a marble-look finish sits in front of darker cabinetry, and the pale surface catches the light from the spot pattern above. The effect is not decorative in the usual sense; it is practical in the way the room is arranged. The island forms a working line and a gathering point, while the back wall keeps tall storage and appliances tucked into a darker run of joinery. The result is a custom kitchen that feels precise without becoming cold.

Seen closer, the kitchen shows how the surfaces were handled as one composition. The island fronts, worktop and wall treatments respond to each other in scale and tone. Glazed sections, integrated appliances and slim handles keep the line uninterrupted. In one view, the cooking zone is anchored by a canopy and ceiling lights; in another, the long cabinetry wall stretches across the frame like fitted furniture. It is the kind of custom kitchen where every edge has been considered, yet the eye still moves easily through the space.

Light, niches and the coffee corner

Warm light changes the mood in the recessed wall details. A coffee niche with a lit lower edge sits between dark side panels and glass-fronted columns, turning a small practical corner into a focal point. The back panel reads as stone with a veined pattern, which adds depth without demanding attention. These illuminated niches are not used as decoration alone; they mark out use, separate functions and give the cabinetry a layered profile. In a room built from straight lines, that glow is one of the few softer moves.

The same attention to detail appears in the kitchen close-up with the tap and worktop finish. The high arc of the metal faucet stands against the pale wall and the darker counter, showing how the project handles contrast at a smaller scale too. Nothing feels accidental. The join between wall, surface and sink area is kept clean, and that precision ties back to the broader custom luxury interior. Even the smallest visible hardware follows the same disciplined logic as the larger built-ins.

Stone surfaces in the bathroom change the tone

The bathroom introduces a denser mood. A dark, veined stone-look wall sits behind the toilet, set off by white walls at the side. That contrast makes the room feel sharper, almost graphic. A metal flush plate catches a little light and breaks up the darker surface just enough to register as a detail. Compared with the kitchen and living room, this space is more contained, but it still belongs to the same custom luxury interior through its clean edges and controlled material palette.

It is the bathroom’s surface treatment that carries the room. The stone-look wall reads as a vertical panel rather than a busy backdrop, and the adjoining white planes keep the composition from becoming heavy. Because the hardware is minimal and the toilet sits squarely in front of the dark wall, the focus stays on the plane itself. That makes the bathroom feel like a deliberate pause in the project: less open than the living area, more compact than the kitchen, but still tied to the same language of fitted surfaces.

What holds the project together

Across the home, the same ingredients keep returning: fitted joinery, controlled lighting, pale reflective planes and darker accents that stop the rooms from flattening out. The living wall uses recesses to make storage disappear into the architecture. The kitchen uses an island with marble-look surfaces to anchor the plan. The bathroom uses a dark stone-look field to change pace. Taken together, these choices shape a custom luxury interior that is read through surfaces and cut-outs, not through ornament.

The project also shows how a custom interior can stay visually disciplined while still offering distinct moments. The TV niche, the fireplace surround, the illuminated coffee recess and the kitchen island each serve a different function, yet the detailing stays consistent. Lines remain straight, panels sit tight, and the light is used to pick out depth rather than to exaggerate it. For viewers looking at custom kitchens, built-in cabinets or custom living room ideas, the value lies in that restraint. It leaves the materials and proportions visible instead of burying them under extra effect.

Related project views and details

Elsewhere in the image set, the cabinetry runs continue to show how the project works at arm’s length: glazed fronts, dark framed inserts and pale surrounding panels create a measured sequence. The kitchen island appears again as a clear horizontal block, while the living wall returns as a composition of storage, niche and fireplace. These are the views that define the project best. They show a custom luxury interior built from joinery, light and stone-look surfaces, with each room contributing a different register to the same overall story.

The source material also notes image credits and a TV unit made in collaboration, which helps place the project among other interior work by the same realiser. But the page itself stays focused on what is visible: a kitchen with a marble-look island, built-in cabinets in the living area, illuminated niches, and a bathroom with darker stone-look walls. That is what gives the project its shape. It is a sequence of fitted rooms, each one edited through material, light and line.

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