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Future Kitchen Concept
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Re: Future Kitchen Concept
Wow that concept is amazing!
I love the shape of the kitchen itself!
So "anti-classic"!
How did you do the wireframe overlay?
I love the shape of the kitchen itself!
So "anti-classic"!

How did you do the wireframe overlay?
Re: Future Kitchen Concept
I agree it looks nice
But from a usability point of view I think the middle part with sink, would
feel a bit uncomfortable working area, as the lower part shoots out "10-15cm?"
You would have to stand 10-15 cm away from bench, and I like to rest the hips
against it or stand up close. But thats perhaps just my opinion..

But from a usability point of view I think the middle part with sink, would
feel a bit uncomfortable working area, as the lower part shoots out "10-15cm?"
You would have to stand 10-15 cm away from bench, and I like to rest the hips
against it or stand up close. But thats perhaps just my opinion..

Re: Future Kitchen Concept
I'd have to agree with bacon.
The concept however I find very striking! The trick will be to find a good balance between functional aspects and the visual design features. I am looking forward to see how this is going to evlove !!!
The concept however I find very striking! The trick will be to find a good balance between functional aspects and the visual design features. I am looking forward to see how this is going to evlove !!!
Last edited by Headroom on Sat Jan 01, 2011 4:33 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Future Kitchen Concept
Cool render, altough i just want to say that the chair floates 
And i think i will look nicer if you zoom in some.
Keep on going

And i think i will look nicer if you zoom in some.
Keep on going

Re: Future Kitchen Concept
Looks very nice! I like the hybrid feel of the image. Perhaps inverting the curve of that middle section (so it curves up, just mirror it vertically) would increase the usability while still following the nice lines.
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