At the Farellón de Santa Elena condominium in Chicureo, Chile, developed by FG Real Estate, a series of kitchens were designed incorporating Masisa Pacific and Hill melamine finishes, resulting in contemporary, warm, and functional spaces. While each layout features a different configuration, all share a cohesive aesthetic defined by neutral tones, soft textures, and a design approach centered on everyday use.
The combination of wood tones with more understated surfaces creates balanced, up-to-date environments, where the cabinetry integrates naturally with the lighting and the overall design concept. Pacific melamine brings freshness and simplicity, while Hill design adds warmth and a more natural character, creating a contrast that keeps each kitchen modern and functional.
Taken together, the three proposals demonstrate how the right choice of materials can transform purely functional environments into more inviting, well-resolved spaces aligned with the needs of today’s residential projects—resulting in kitchens that stand out for their quality, durability, and ability to adapt to multiple layouts within the same development.