Each Fabricado style is a complete design language — not just a colour. Choose the mood that fits your home.
Warm minimalism is about layered natural materials — light oak, ribbed textures, and matte stone ceramics. No visible hardware. The kitchen feels layered, tactile, and deeply calm. This is a kitchen you'd actually want to spend time in on a Sunday morning.
Open-plan living. Modern apartments. Clients who want warmth without visual noise. Couples and young families who cook and entertain regularly. Anyone who wants a kitchen that feels inviting rather than impressive.
Concealed luxury is about the kitchen that disappears when not in use — and commands attention when it is. Sculptural stone islands with waterfall edges, aged bronze hardware against dark walnut, and a recessed handle that's a tactile design feature in its own right.
Executive homes. Open-plan luxury. Clients who want a kitchen that commands presence when in use and disappears when not. High-net-worth homeowners and property developers targeting the premium end of the market.
Living space integration dissolves the boundary between kitchen and living room. Porcelain stoneware cabinet doors that are hyper-durable and tactile. Full-length integrated handles. The kitchen doesn't look like a kitchen — it looks like custom joinery that happens to function as a kitchen. Earthy, warm, and deeply human.
Design-forward homeowners. Clients who want a kitchen that harmonises with their living space rather than dominating it. Renovation projects and new builds with open-plan layouts. Anyone who wants their kitchen to feel like furniture.
Architectural precision is about composing the kitchen with the same logic as architecture: clean lines, perfect reveals, a 26mm door that feels solid and substantial. The groove handle — a slim routed aluminium profile in the door — transforms a technical element into a pure aesthetic detail. This is a kitchen that reads as a built element, not furniture.
Architects and interior designers. Clients building new or doing major renovations. Anyone who wants a kitchen that reads as a built element of the architecture — not furniture. The client who has a clear vision of how their kitchen should integrate with the rest of their home.
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