Intri BV

Luxury kitchen project with quartzite and rounded details

The quartzite worktop draws the eye first: a long, pale surface set against white cabinetry and a dark bronze-toned base. Around it, the room stays restrained, but the details are not. Curved edges soften the kitchen island, the wall return and the bar seating, giving the luxury kitchen project a clear rhythm without making the layout feel closed off. Light from the ceiling fittings lands on stone, lacquered fronts and glass, so each material reads on its own.

Modern luxury kitchen with quartzite and oak veneer fronts

The main run combines oak veneer fronts with an opaque sprayed colour lacquer, which keeps the cabinet faces calm and precise. Their flat planes sit beside the quartzite countertop, where the natural veining is visible in close-up shots around the sink zone and the stone wall. The result is a modern luxury kitchen that relies on texture rather than ornament. Every line has been kept clean, from the plinths to the narrow joints between fronts.

Bronzed patina accents run through the lower parts of the kitchen and along the side of the bar top. They catch the light differently from the white doors and the stone surface, which gives the base of the composition more depth. In this luxury kitchen project, the material change is used sparingly, but it has a strong effect: the eye moves from matte lacquer to stone, then to the darker metal finish at floor level.

Rounded kitchen features around the island

The island is the most expressive element in the room. Its corners are softened, and the seating arrangement follows the curve rather than fighting it. That rounded kitchen feature repeats in the wall composition and in the bar stools, so the space feels drawn in by the same gesture from several sides. The island is large enough to work at, but the edge treatment keeps it visually light. It reads as furniture and work surface at once.

Seen from the side, the rounded mass of the island is interrupted by the bronzed underside and the stone top above it. The contrast is subtle but deliberate. It keeps the volume from becoming too heavy in the open room. Kitchen island seating is placed directly along this curve, which makes the island useful from more than one side and gives the composition a relaxed, lived-in arrangement without adding visual clutter.

Stone, glass and the inset working zone

Close-up photographs show how the quartzite countertop meets the integrated sink zone. The stone turns around the opening in a continuous way, and the edge detail stays crisp. A built-in tap and the surrounding stone surface are left to carry the composition. The same language appears in the wall area, where an arched stone wall niche and a set of glass shelves introduce a vertical layer beside the horizontal worktop.

Glass has a quieter role here, but it matters. The built-in glass wine cabinet and adjacent shelving create a transparent pause in the cabinetry, breaking up the wall of fronts. The reflections stay soft because the surrounding materials are subdued. This keeps the luxury kitchen project focused on the relation between solid stone, smooth lacquer and clear glazed surfaces rather than on decoration.

Arched stone wall and bespoke joinery details

The arched stone wall gives the kitchen a second focal point beyond the island. Its curved outline frames the niche and the integrated storage, and the stone texture remains visible even in the wider shots. The shape echoes the rounded kitchen features elsewhere in the room, but it is handled more as an architectural cut-out than as ornament. That distinction matters, because it turns the wall into part of the kitchen’s working structure.

Below the wall opening, the joinery stays quiet and precise. White base units line up under the stone, while the joints and plinths disappear into the overall plane. In the detail photographs, the brons patinated finish appears again on the handles and trim, tying the lower cabinetry to the island base. It is a small move, yet it links the room visually from one side to the other.

Lighting that leaves the surfaces readable

Pendant lights hang above the island and work zones, but they do not dominate the room. Their role is to mark the centre and to throw a soft reflection across the quartzite countertop. Together with the ceiling fittings, they keep the stone, lacquer and glass legible at different times of day. The light helps define the island’s rounded edge and the bar area, where the seating line bends gently around the surface.

Because the palette stays restrained, the lighting can do more with less. It does not need to compete with colour. Instead, it sharpens the edge of the worktop, picks out the bronzed patina accents and reveals the grain-like movement in the stone. In a modern luxury kitchen such as this, that visual clarity is what gives the room its pace.

A composed room built from material shifts

What holds the luxury kitchen project together is not a single statement piece but the sequence of surfaces. Quartzite, oak veneer, glass and bronzed patina each appear in a different register, and each one is used in a way that suits its place. The island takes the most exposure, the wall niche provides depth, and the cabinetry stays composed so the larger shapes can lead. The room feels designed from the inside out, with every finish placed where it can be seen and used.

That approach is especially clear in the final detail shots: the brushed-looking metal trim against white fronts, the stone edge around the sink zone, the glass cabinet set into the wall. None of these elements needs to announce itself. Together they give the kitchen its measured character and make the rounded forms feel settled within the plan.

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