Recently, we featured a renovated kitchen in Warsaw, Poland from architect Klara Ostrowska who designed the small space with “vivid color mixed with calmer ones,” Klara describes, at the clients’ request. Inspired by the neighborhood’s industrial past, the clean and modern kitchen is marked by standout warm red cabinets and subtle architectural details. Here, we’ve called out the key elements to recreate a similar look.
Above: Light pours into the warm and mostly-neutral kitchen. Photograph by PION courtesy of Klara Ostrowska of KW Studio from Kitchen of the Week: A Brick-Red Kitchen in Warsaw.Above: The kitchen features a small round dining table. Photograph by PION courtesy of Klara Ostrowska of KW Studio from Kitchen of the Week: A Brick-Red Kitchen in Warsaw.
Materials
Above: For a similar color painted on the walls and side wall cabinets, Farrow & Ball’s Ammonite (No. 274) is $115 per gallon.Above: On the lower cabinets, Klara used NCS IS s3030-y80r available in the EU. For a similar color stateside, consider Farrow & Ball’s Red Earth (No. 64) is $115 per gallon or Sherwin-Williams’s Rojo Dust (SW 9006).Above: Wall tiles are the CE.SI Matte Tile from the I Colore line. Shown here is the Bianco 10 x 20 Matte Tile.
Above: The Gubi Semi Pendant in Brass is available in small, medium, and large sizes starting at $615 at Horne.Above: The classic Marcel Breuer Cesca Armless Chair with cane seat and back is from 1928 and available in natural beech or black for $1,065 at Knoll. You can also find the chair on sites like 1st Dibs, Chairish, or Etsy.Above: For a similar dining table, the Adams Round Extension Table in Walnut is $2,699 for the 54-inch diameter size.Above: The Ruth Knobs in Satin Brass are $18 each at Schoolhouse.
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