Inama 20 by Chromastudio: The Kitchen as Architectural Core

PHOTO BY: Riccardo Gasperoni
STYLING BY: Elga Ancona

A concise domestic composition, where space is shaped through a precise balance between form, material, and perception.

 

Within a Milanese apartment, Inama 20 by Chromastudio positions the kitchen as the project’s defining architectural element. Developed with Cesar Cucine and realized with the support of Mo.1950, it is conceived as a monolithic volume—rigorous in geometry and насыщato in tone—around which the spatial organization unfolds.

The island acts as a sculptural pivot, structuring the open-plan living area and establishing clear hierarchies between movement and use. Its material continuity and chromatic depth generate both orientation and atmosphere, extending their influence across adjacent spaces.

Beyond this central core, the apartment is articulated through a controlled use of color, with each room defined by a distinct yet coordinated palette. The result is a concise domestic composition, where space is shaped through a precise balance between form, material, and perception.