Every bulthaup b3 kitchen is a one-off; a premium object through and through. This begins with its architectural independence and goes way beyond the limitless possibilities for lending the kitchen a personal style. It is a kitchen for people who want just one thing: The best. – from Bulthaup
Diversity
The fascinating thing about bulthaup b3 is the diversity of its solutions and the superlative minimalism of its design. The spectrum includes solid and filigree shapes, floating elements and floor-standing blocks. The range of timeless surfaces stretches from aluminum and paint to the finest wood.
The result is a wealth of combination options in which one element always perfectly matches another – a true sign of carefully thought-out design and engineering-inspired construction.
Architecture
Multi-functional wall
bulthaup b3 brings limitless design freedom to the kitchen. The bulthaup b3 multi-functional wall, for example, liberates it from the planning method dominated by the floor plan and becomes itself the determining factor in the room’s architecture.
The wall comes alive, both in terms of function and design, and can serve as an esthetic link, merging the kitchen and living area into a single entity.
Product variations
Particular esthetic quality is achieved thanks to bulthaup b3′s flexibility in terms of installation. The elements in this system can be installed floor-standing, foot-supported or wall-hanging. The floating character is retained, while the various proportions bring rhythm and cadence to the room.
Ergonomics
bulthaup b3′s underpinning ergonomic principle is that everything should be within easy reach. As a result, the system eschews all hard-to-access areas located high up or down low. Instead, the middle functional area, directly above the worktop, becomes the focus.
Functional boxes and elements make the most of this space with previously undreamed-of levels of efficiency and timeless elegance.
Authenticity
One of bulthaup’s key principles is the authenticity of its materials. For bulthaup b3, only authentic materials of the finest quality are used. Their practical use and minimalist design accentuate their superiority.
bulthaup b3 makes no secret of its careful manufacturing, evident in terms of both look and feel, for example, in the details of the edges, fronts and interior fittings.
Innovation
It is by turning visions into designs that bulthaup has become the industry’s benchmark. With bulthaup b3, this is plain to see both on a wider scale and in the individual elements: The functional box or flush sink, monoblock or solid wooden front in a lightweight design – all these are pioneering ideas in themselves.
monoblock
The bulthaup b3 monoblock represents a milestone in sculpted kitchen architecture. The purist-looking, seamless stainless steel body with its homogenous appearance embodies the minimalist design of bulthaup b3 with truly spectacular fidelity.
Each monoblock is a purely one-off creation. The dimensions, front materials and base unit elements can be selected at will, while functions such as hobs and water points can be integrated in line with the customer’s needs.
Functional gap and elements
Mind the gap! The 12-millimeter-high, horizontal functional gap between the panels offer unending variations being able to accommodate functional elements such as herb pot holders, knife blocks or spice shelves, putting them all in ideal reach.
A blend of materials involving aluminum and steamed maple wood gives the functional elements a warm appearance and a pleasant touch. Storage containers and herb pots made from white porcelain also make the perfect addition.
Functional boxes
The most important area of a kitchen in terms of ergonomics is directly above the worktop. And bulthaup b3 completely redefines this: With functional boxes that become an integrated part of the worktop. They can store supplies, knives, cutting boards and a wealth of other useful objects where they are easiest to access.
The functional boxes conceal their contents behind easy-care glass fronts that can be opened using handles or the Touch system.
Solid wooden front
Exclusive, high-tech construction makes the first solid wooden front in a lightweight design a further bulthaup b3 highlight. Not only do the front’s edges reveal the minimal thickness of the material, but also the layer principle behind it.
Solid wood and two fine aluminum strips interchange, delivering outstanding stability and a stunning appearance.
Front in aluminum gray
The surface material of gray aluminum exhibits an unusual look. It has been developed especially for bulthaup with an eloxate made from organic pigments.
With its agreeably dark shading that changes with the light, it lends the setting a warm, radiant look that radiates confidence and character.
Seamless stainless steel
Surfaces made from stainless steels are especially popular with enthusiastic chefs. They are exceptionally hygienic, easy to clean and offer virtually unlimited service. With bulthaup b3, stainless steel becomes a lightweight material.
The front comprises a light carrier plate, which is surrounded by two stainless steel half-shells. They are laser-welded together so perfectly at the edges that, after polishing, the front looks like it has been cast from a single mold.
Fire and water
Living and working with original elements forms the springboard for every bulthaup kitchen design. To match its multi-award-winning water point, bulthaup has therefore developed its own gas hob. The linear arrangement of the burners is ideal from an ergonomic perspective and also accentuates the sculpted character of this professional hob.
With the help of a laser-welding method that has been developed especially for bulthaup, the fire and water points are integrated seamlessly and flush into the worktop, thereby creating a flowing functional unit.
Visit Bulthaup website for more details about their modern minimalist b3 kitchen design idea.
]]> http://homeydesigning.com/201001/modern-kitchen-design-idea-bulthaup-b3.html/feed 1With the bulthaup b2 kitchen workshop, we are radically rethinking the concept of the kitchen and cooking. All key functions are concentrated in three elements: Kitchen workbench with work area, hob and water point, complemented by two tool cabinets for appliances, crockery, tools and ingredients. A kitchen for pioneers in the art of thinking and living. – from Bulthaup
For the development of bulthaup b2, bulthaup collaborated with the Vienna-based EOOS design house. With their “Poetical Analysis” method, they approach complex design tasks in their own distinctive way. As well as contemporary perspectives, their work is also influenced by archetypal images, rituals and stories. The result is a vision for the present that will carry through to the future: bulthaup b2 – the systematic new evolutionary branch of the open kitchen.
The essence of that which makes and signifies a kitchen is incorporated in bulthaup b2. In developing this system, therefore, the emphasis was on identifying the amount of storage space actually required in kitchen cabinets and the quantity of cooking implements, crockery and household appliances really needed.
The important was separated from the unimportant to allow the greatest possible concentration on the essentials, create perfect order, afford clarity and maintain everything in reach. This amounts to no less than being free to choose the best day after day.
bulthaup b2 is the kitchen in its most elemental form, and for that very reason it is timeless, enduringly modern and can be changed at will. Each of the three elements is an item of furniture within the living space, and these items can be re-combined, moved and added to again and again. This means bulthaup b2 can appear either very open or very closed.
Technology is ready for operation at all times, but is deliberately concealed behind closed doors. When the cabinets are open, the whole cosmos of the kitchen unfurls at a glance. When the doors are closed and the workbench cleared, the three pieces of furniture transform into pure, stand-alone features.
Visit Bulthaup website for more details about their minimalist kitchen design ideas.
]]> http://homeydesigning.com/201001/minimalist-bulthaup-b2-kitchen-workshop-design-idea.html/feed 1The time is right – for bulthaup b1. That’s because bulthaup b1 is the essential kitchen: with a fresh look, fresh new advantages and a fresh and attractive price. Pared down to the essentials, perfectly thought out and precision-manufactured, bulthaup b1 radiates timeless beauty like a sculpture. If you’re looking for a kitchen without compromise, bulthaup is the place to go.
Bulthaup Minimalist Kitchen Design
Kitchen system b1′s simplicity
The essence of bulthaup b1 is complete simplicity. Designed as furniture without handles, bulthaup b1 accentuates the beauty of simple forms. The deliberate concentration on just a few basic elements, surface variations and materials fits perfectly with a solution offering practical form and esthetics.
Kitchen system b1′s geometry
In terms of design, bulthaup b1 follows its own rhythm. The accentuation of the horizontal and vertical lines through the seamless design of the recess means complete linearity. The fronts, standing proud from their aluminum frames, radiate a sculpted look. bulthaup b1: Proportional coherence and geometry in its most beautiful form.
Kitchen system b1′s sensuality
The perfect feel and ergonomics of the angled, finger-friendly handle edge, the homogenous finish of the materials, the interplay between the pure, painted exterior and the birch internal fittings, the craftsman quality. bulthaup b1 combines all this to create an experience of natural sensuality.
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Modern lake front Villa M2
Villa M2 swimming pool
Villa M2 interior design
Most of the interior fittings and furniture are special designed for the house in question.
“Less is more”, achieved by the simplistic volume of the residence and the projection of the upper level hosting the master bedroom.
Villa M2 Bathroom
About Jonas Lindvall
Lindvall was educated as an interior architect in Gothenburg, Sweden, studied furniture design both at Royal College of Arts in London and Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen. After finishing his studies he returned to his hometown Malmö were he started his own office. His commissions have been many and diverse. As an architect Lindvall has made everything from private houses, apartments to shop- , restaurant- and hotel interiors.
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Japanese minimalist house Af-house kitchen.
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The Japanese minimalist house House H. is designed by Sou Fujimoto Architects.
House H. living room
There is a small pool at the ground floor.
House H. kitchen
Stairs to the top floor
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BUILDING AREA (sq.m.) : 35.47
TOTAL FLOOR AREA (sq.m.) : 79.91
At the front of this house, it just have one door and windows.
Night view outside
Minimalist Japanese house drawings 1
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This GHOST House designed by Datar is said to be the most minimalist house in Japan.
The entire house is white, outside and inside.
The stairs, on the other hand, are white
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