Kitchen, Wood Counter, Wood Cabinet, Light Hardwood Floor, Pendant Lighting, Wall Oven, Vessel Sink, Subway Tile Backsplashe, and Cooktops Danish architect Sigurd Larsen needed a new kitchen for his 969-square-foot apartment in the hip Kreuzberg district of Berlin—so he designed his own in collaboration with Reform. Larsen opted for a kitchen in anthracite—as the darker color added contrast to his oak floors and countertops.  Photo 2 of 15 in 15 Modern Kitchen Flooring Ideas from Modern Kitchen Upgrade Ideas From a Danish Design Firm That's Challenging the Kitchen Market

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Danish design firm Reform and architect Sigurd Larsen joined forces to renovate Larsen’s 969-square-foot apartment in Berlin. With minimal space, the two worked to create space with muted colors and natural wood detailing. The light hardwood floors help bring everything together.