Marta Vargas shaker kitchen in Aspudden

Marta Vargas shaker kitchen in Aspudden

This is the second kitchen from Skandinaviska Shakerkök that Marta Vargas and her partner Graeme have purchased. In their previous apartment, in Midsommarkransen, they installed a Shaker kitchen, in the color “vintervit” (winter white).
When they got the keys to the new apartment in Aspudden, they chose to install another Shaker kitchen. This time in a light gray shade (S 2002-Y).

The couple planned their kitchen with a clear division: the part with the stove is for tools, pots and pans.
The opposite wall is dedicated to food storage, creating a natural and smooth workflow.

When the family moved into their new apartment, there was one thing missing more than anything else – a homely kitchen. They noticed it immediately, and conversations returned to the same topic again and again. The existing kitchen was there, but without warmth, without charm, without soul. The room didn’t entice them to linger, cooking never felt as fun, and they almost just closed the door when they passed by.

The kitchen seen from the hallway outside.

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Built in cutlery dividers simplifies organization.

Finally, the decision emerged: the kitchen had to be redone. And once it was finished, with new life and character, it turned out to be the best choice they ever made.

“Now the kitchen is the room where we spend the most time. Graeme is the family chef, so we made sure to create a little space where I can sit with a glass of wine and chat with him while he cooks.”

– Marta Vargas, @imartavargas

Dad and daughter enjoy baking together in the kitchen.
Graeme bakes buns that are something truly special.

Another thing that was important to the couple when they renovated was that the kitchen would be inviting for their daughter as well. Inviting in a way that would allow her to join in baking, even having room to jump up and get a spot in the corner of the counter cabinets to participate, if she wanted to.

The corner where sink cabinets meet a practical corner cabinet.
On summer evenings, they like to sit with the windows wide open and listen to the birds in the large oak tree outside.
The evening light seeps beautifully into the kitchen.

“We designed the kitchen completely according to our needs, and one of the most important things was to have plenty of work space.”

– Marta Vargas, @imartavargas

In another corner, dry goods coexist with beautiful trays, cups and other decorative items that are welcome to be displayed.
The spices are stored in a drawer by the stove, close at hand for the cook.

A crucial aspect of the kitchen design was that they didn’t want overhead cabinets. They wanted the room to feel airy and free from unnecessary visual weight. Instead, just like in the previous kitchen, they installed shelves where they store the most used items such as ceramics, glassware and other everyday favorites.

A partially integrated refrigerator. Built-in shelves and wooden shelves on the wall.
The kitchen has also been supplemented with a plate rack and hook strips.
The hook rail also provides a practical place to hang things they use often, like a small saucepan or a whisk. But it’s also perfect for seasonal decorations. A plate rack later graced the same wall.
The sink cabinet with hidden waste sorting. Perfect for sorting waste directly.
The entrance to the kitchen is beautifully framed by countertop cabinets on each side.
The dishwasher is hidden behind a beautiful wooden front.
The coffee corner was a happy mistake. Marta spontaneously added the built-in shelves while the craftsmen were putting up the cabinets. It turned out to be a perfect place for our most used cups, ready for a cup of coffee from the espresso machine.
The coffee corner, which was a happy mistake.
It turned out to be a perfect place for our most used cups, ready for a cup of coffee from the espresso machine.

– Our kitchen is the heart of the home. It’s where we spend the most time, dancing, eating breakfast and playing while someone cooks. Renovating it was the best decision we could have made, and choosing the Scandinavian Shaker kitchen was a no-brainer. It’s the coziest place in the whole apartment.

—  Marta & Graeme

About the kitchen in Aspudden (Stockholm)

Type of kitchen: Shaker kitchen
Color: S 2002-Y
Countertop: Carrara Marble
Mixer: Newform XT, 1-handle, in chrome.
Handles, knobs and hasps in chrome.
Lighting: Ceiling lamp from Örsjö model “Star 3”. The lamp above the small table is “Narrow Pleat Porcelain” from deVOL. The table lamp in the corner is from Åhléns.
Plate rack: Tambur
Hook: Marbodal
Shelf: Norrgavel
Appliances: Refrigerator from Samsung. Induction hob from SMEG. Dishwasher from Electrolux. Cooker hood and sink from IKEA.
Wall paint: “Lätthet” from Jotun.
Instagram account: @imartavargas

Photo: Private photos | Article: Gina for Scandinavian Shaker Kitchen

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