An Abimis kitchen in an old French farmhouse


25 julio, 2019

Set in the countryside just a few kilometres outside Paris stands a 17thCentury farmhouse formerly used as an outbuilding of the royal palace of Versailles and which has now been given a new lease of life. Indeed, the country house was recently refurbished , with a Atelier kitchen by Abimis.

25.07.2019 Hidden in the countryside surrounding Paris, the house overlooks the legendary Forêt de Marly, a favourite hunting ground among the French royalty. The project began with the refurbishment of the farmhouse in château style and was directed by French architect Julie Smith. The underlying ambition was to respect and retain all the building’s historic features, both in terms of structure and interior. In fact, the furnishings were carefully picked to create a mixture of French antique pieces with Italian designer furnishings and lights with a more contemporary look, to create a mesmerising contrast between antique elements and ultra-modern statement pieces.

The owner’s wish was to ensure the room dedicated to the kitchen plays the starring role in the domestic setting, providing a comfortable and sociable place to tackle culinary tasks smoothly and quickly. To enhance this setting further, the perfect choice was without a shadow of a doubt the sophistication and elegance of Atelier by Abimis, truly one-of-a-kind in terms of technology and design. The architect decided to place a large rectangular stainless steel module equipped with storage space in the centre of the kitchen, providing a generously sized work surface, in Pietra Serena sandstone, which can also be used as a table if need be.

Functional kitchen

The cooking block was instead placed beside the ancient stone sink and, in order to increase the functionality of the space, the original 19thCentury sideboards and dressers were also topped with stainless steel worktops by Abimis, while others were embellished with the use of Pietra Serena sandstone.

For the architects’ practice who were in charge of the project, this desire to achieve a mix of antique and modern led to more than a few operating difficulties, considering the fact that this was such a rustic, sophisticated and antique context also from a structural point of view. It is also for this reason that with Atelier, which is entirely custom-made, like all Abimis kitchens, the end result is a practical, elegant but, above all, a functional kitchen.

*For further information: abimis.com

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