Admired recently: a color-blocked kitchen in Mechelen, Belgium, by Antwerp-based interiors architect Dries Otten. Using a materials palette of birch plywood, Formica laminate, and pegboard, Otten created a clean-lined but colorful loft oasis in a converted schoolhouse.
Above: A mismatched group of wooden seating is punctuated by a lone blue side chair.
Above: Otten specializes in color-blocked cabinetry.
Above: A green laminate slab defines the sink area.
Above: The range hood is clad in a color-block pattern of blues with a single accent strip of orange.
Above: An adjoining work area with a wall-mounted shelf.
For more kitchens with a bit of color, take a look at Trend Alert: 13 Kitchens with Colored Refrigerators and The English Kitchen with Jewel-Toned Accents
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