Leroy Merlin Kitchen Design: Succeeding in a Modern Kitchen in a Bright T3 Apartment in Cholet
Why draw inspiration from Leroy Merlin solutions for a modern kitchen in an apartment in Cholet?
When looking to renovate or design a kitchen in a 64m² T3 apartment like the one exclusively offered by Laforêt Cholet, it quickly becomes clear that the Leroy Merlin offering naturally stands out as a reference for modularity and customization. The fitted kitchen in this apartment, integrated into the 28.50 m² living room, already showcases modern codes: clean lines, integrated appliances, visual openings. This type of configuration, where the kitchen serves as both a preparation and social space, perfectly aligns with the Leroy Merlin philosophy, which offers adaptable modules to fit the area and usage.
What are the specific constraints of a 64m² T3 in Cholet for kitchen design?
In a 64m² apartment, every meter counts. The kitchen space must integrate without partitioning, to preserve the natural brightness provided by the large windows in the living room. It is noted that the kitchen in this apartment benefits from direct access to the dining room and a fluid circulation between rooms thanks to a wide opening, which avoids a feeling of suffocation. In Cholet, where many family homes date back to the 60s like this property built in 1963, the volumes are rational but often marked by load-bearing walls and thick walls, making optimization all the more crucial.
How to maximize natural light in a modern kitchen?
You will have noted that natural light is one of the major assets of this T3 apartment in Cholet. The living room, dining room, and kitchen benefit from large openings and an orientation that allows sunlight to be captured throughout the day. Using white colors on the walls, light flooring, and integrated LED lighting in the ceiling enhances this sense of brightness. For a modern kitchen inspired by Leroy Merlin ranges, it is preferable to opt for glossy or satin finishes, reflective material countertops, and to avoid any decorative overload that would weigh down the space.
What equipment to choose for a functional kitchen, without falling into over-equipping?
It is often said that a kitchen must be fully equipped to attract rental buyers or enhance the property. But the reality is that an over-equipped kitchen quickly becomes a burden if every inch of storage is filled with unnecessary accessories. In this apartment, the kitchen is furnished and equipped with the essentials, with direct access to the dining room to facilitate daily life. What is often observed is that a minimalist design, favoring closed storage and adaptive modules, is much more effective in the long run, especially in a T3 where one wants to maintain a sense of space and openness.
How to avoid the pitfall of an overly sophisticated kitchen that complicates daily management?
Contrary to what many imagine, multiplying high-tech equipment or gadgets does not necessarily bring more comfort. In this apartment, the kitchen is not overloaded: it meets the essentials while remaining functional and easy to maintain. We have tested