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Steal This Look: Tokyo Kitchen Built with Concrete Blocks

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Spotted on Dezeen: a low-cost kitchen by Tank Architects of Tokyo, designed for a couple with a passion for cooking but a limited budget.

The homeowners of House K wanted a kitchen with enough space for serious culinary experimentation. The solution? Humble materials like concrete blocks and larch plywood topped with polished stainless steel countertops, which add a finished note to the otherwise rough-looking space. Here are some ideas for recreating the look.

Photography by Eric Bossic.

Above: The kitchen's minimalist elegance makes a virtue out of an economical building material.

Above: A stack of concrete blocks creates a slim counter that divides the space.

Above: The polished stainless counters bounce light into the kitchen.

Oldcastle Concrete Block

Above: Oldcastle Concrete Block is 16 inches long; $1.14 at Home Depot.

Stainless Steel Counter Tops

Above: Stainless Steel Counter Tops are available in standard sizes from A Best Kitchen; a 24-by-25-inch length is $388. Image via fixedbyphil.com.

FSC-Certified Fir Plywood

Above: FSC-Certified Fir Plywood is available in a 15/32-inch-thick size for shelving; a 4-by-8-feet panel is $30.97 at Home Depot.

Elements of Design Single Handle Faucet

Above: Elements of Design Single Handle Faucet in polished chrome; $193.17 at eFaucets.

Smeg Classic Design 24-Inch Gas Cooktop

Above: Smeg Classic Design 24-Inch Gas Cooktop; $620 from AJ Madison.

Nutid Free-Hanging Extractor Hood

Above: Nutid Free-Hanging Extractor Hood in stainless steel; $1,199 from Ikea.

Standard Porcelain Lamp Socket

Above: The exposed light sockets can be created using a Standard Porcelain Lamp Socket; $6.99 at Aubuchon Hardware.


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