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Mediterranean tradition and material continuity in this kitchen on the Chilean coast

Saiduya Studio

Cocina Punta Pite Saiduya Studio (7)

Location

Punta Pite (Chile)

Material

Dekton

Aplication

Kitchen Worktop

Quantity

12.3 m2

Photography

Rodrigo Barrionuevo

Architecture / Design

Sebastian Aguirre Iduya, Saiduya Studio (@saiduya.studio)

Colour

Albarium

Thickness

12 mm

End date

2025

In Punta Pite, one of the most unique spots on the Chilean coast, architect and interior designer Sebastian Aguirre Iduya has transformed a kitchen defined by what we understand as Mediterranean style. The project was based on a clear premise: to intervene without erasing, update without imposing, and respect the original identity of the house as the main value.

“The kitchen project was developed within an old traditional colonial-style house, strongly influenced by Mediterranean references. From the outset, the intention was to respect the original identity of the home, preserving its most characteristic elements and naturally integrating them into the space,” explains the architect.

Among the most notable elements are the original ceiling clad with local wood, which adds warmth and authenticity, and the furniture doors made from the house's original shutters, carefully restored and reused. “This approach allowed the preservation of the place's memory, giving a new purpose to existing elements without altering the serene and timeless character of the home,” notes Aguirre Iduya.

  • Cocina Punta Pite Saiduya Studio (5)
  • Cocina Punta Pite Saiduya Studio (6)

Dekton Albarium: discretion, light, and coherence

The choice of materials was key. In this context, the ultra-compact surface Dekton Albarium became a natural ally of the project. “The choice of Cosentino material was directly linked to the intention of maintaining a natural and organic aesthetic, consistent with the Mediterranean spirit of the house. The goal was to select a surface that interacted with the existing traditional materials without visually dominating the space,” states the architect.

Dekton Albarium, with its soft and balanced appearance, inspired by the classic stucco so present in Mediterranean architecture, meets this quest for visual continuity. “Its light tone enhances the brightness of the space and creates visual continuity with the rest of the house's elements, integrating discreetly and elegantly into the overall design,” he explains.

The surface was used both on the worktops and vertical cladding, a decision that allowed the space to be unified and reinforced the sense of calm.

  • Cocina Punta Pite Saiduya Studio (3)
  • Cocina Punta Pite Saiduya Studio (1)
  • Cocina Punta Pite Saiduya Studio (2)

A material for everyday life

Beyond its aesthetic value, the kitchen had to meet the demands of real and constant use. “Since the kitchen is a daily-use space and a family gathering area, it was essential to choose a material capable of withstanding the pace of everyday life over time, without compromising its appearance,” explains the architect.

In this sense, Dekton provides durability, stability, and ease of maintenance, without disrupting the visual balance of the ensemble. “The material helps create a balanced environment, where contemporary surfaces naturally coexist with traditional elements, reinforcing the sense of permanence and simplicity so characteristic of the Mediterranean style,” he adds.

“This project is based on an approach of respect for the existing architecture, where every decision was informed by the context, the house's history, and its relationship with the place. Rather than transforming the space, the goal was to accompany and enhance what already existed, maintaining a serene, bright, and timeless atmosphere,” he concludes.

  • Cocina Punta Pite Saiduya Studio (8)
  • Cocina Punta Pite Saiduya Studio (4)

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