The Colourful Design kitchen
In the villa just outside Oslo, Elisabeth and her family have created a personal home where colours in pink and green take the lead. The contrasts between materials and colours create a balance to feel at home in, and the oak kitchen from Nordiska Kök matches with a beautiful pink Portuguese marble.
Photo: Studio Oslo
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When Elisabeth and her husband Petter were planning for the kitchen, it was important to find a combination that felt right in functionality, aesthetics, and sustainability.
Petter is a chef and kitchen manager at Holzweiler Platz in Oslo, and Elisabeth has previously been a restaurant manager, but today she is an entrepreneur in the health food industry, and also has a great passion for cooking. The kitchen therefore needed to feel inspiring without compromising on practical solutions.
'The choice of Nordiska Kök was simple for several reasons. Compared to other suppliers, Nordiska Kök had exactly the style I wanted and the best balance between price and quality. When I received the first sketches based on my ideas, it felt like they had read my thoughts – it felt just right. I also appreciated the good advice and the different alternatives they presented within our budget framework. It felt like a perfect combination of value and everyday luxury.'
The choice fell on oak kitchen cabinets that would both feel warm and inviting. Here, cookbooks and ceramics are mixed on the shelves, and the light green walls are adorned with colourful artworks. The eye quickly catches a beautiful piece clad in pink marble standing in the middle of the room, a material that also has a special place in Elisabeth's heart.
'The countertop of Portuguese pink marble is simply stunningly beautiful, and with Portugal as our second home, it means a little extra to us, Elisabeth explains.'
When it comes to personal interior design, Elisabeth often finds inspiration in authentic architecture from different parts of the world, ranging from colourful Portuguese tiles and Moroccan decorations to traditional Norwegian rose-painting.
'There is something about craftsmanship, the use of genuine materials, and the details that express a genuine care for the aesthetic that I am really drawn to. If it is also colourful and playful, it is a bonus.'
Read our guide to choosing the right colour for your kitchen.
Photo: Studio Oslo