Cuinova's new showroom in Cornellà: our most special project
Cuinova's new showroom in Cornellà:
our most special project
At Cuinova, we’d long dreamed of a space that would make people feel the same way we do about our work. We wanted a place that conveyed who we are from the very first step.
Today, that place exists, at Carretera d’Esplugues 110 in Cornellà, and we are incredibly excited and immensely proud to open its doors.

A showroom that you can experience: 300m² of real inspiration
The 300 m² space embodies what defines us most: balance, quality in every detail, and environments that inspire from the very first step.
We’ve brought together 5 Santos kitchens featuring the latest innovations, all equipped with premium appliances from brands like Falmec, Asko, Dunavox, and Ilve.
The tour continues with 3 fully equipped living areas, 3 premium bathrooms with Mapini and Gessi fixtures, and a laundry area by Asko.
A journey designed to make everyone feel comfortable, inspired, and in good hands.


The room where ideas begin
The meeting room, with its 75” screen, is one of our favorite spots. This is where projects come to life: where we listen, propose, and build ideas together with our clients. A comfortable, welcoming space designed for making clear and unhurried decisions.


The essence of Cuinova made space
This showroom is not just an exhibition: it is our way of working turned into a place.
Elegant, friendly, welcoming, and designed with attention to detail.
It says a lot about us: the care with which we work and the confidence we want to convey to everyone who visits us.
It represents us, and we want you to notice that when you walk in.

If you’d like to come and see it and discuss your project, we’d be delighted.
Just visit our website and book an appointment through “Book an appointment.“
Modern Santos kitchen in black
Modern Santos kitchen
in black
Our clients were looking for a kitchen with a modern, sophisticated style and a touch of sobriety.
The spaciousness of the space allowed us to create a very comfortable, pleasant, functional kitchen with perfect lines, organizing it around the room. We chose the Santos Fine 13mm kitchen cabinet in silk black, which provides a warm and elegant atmosphere by combining it with American walnut veneer on the wall units. A perfect contrast that adds warmth to the environment.
This attractive combination is enhanced by the pietra grey porcelain on the countertop, softening the intensity of the precious black colour of the furniture.

The kitchen areas are very well arranged, differentiated and organized with: a food cooking area with a gas hob integrated into the three-burner PITT Cooking worktop, a water area with sink, osmosis water tap and soap dispenser, all in black from the Schock brand and LÄTT reverse osmosis system. And a food preparation area illuminated by LED lights integrated into the folding tall cabinet.



The renovation was designed with a large storage capacity in mind, so the kitchen has been completed with a line of cabinets that house a large fridge and two ovens, being perfectly integrated.


In addition, the column, practically crossed in the middle, and the windows have been used to form a second perfectly connected environment, and place a comfortable area for eating, thus creating a kitchen with a very pleasant atmosphere in which our customers can enjoy having a good aperitif or having breakfast at its beautiful bar.

Photography: Dani Barrientos
Large Santos Kitchen with Noir Columns Display Case
Large Santos Kitchenwith Noir Columns Display Case
We carry out the complete renovation of a kitchen located in a house in the upper area of Barcelona.
Mariana and Dorian were looking for a comfortable, practical and versatile kitchen with a modern but timeless and cozy style.
We had a large space where we could make a perfect distribution of the different work areas and we divided the kitchen into different areas playing with the contrasts in black and white and the simplicity and perfection of the finishes. The kitchen has plenty of storage and high-level equipment.

We opted for a White Innsbruck 13mm kitchen model, on the E platform, with a Gola upper handle and a “push” opening at the bottom. The wall units have a height of 48cm and have integrated LED light to improve the lighting over the work area.
In the water area, a Veravent stainless steel sink with flush optics in black Ohio model and Veravent Vitus tap in stainless steel with separate shower, to facilitate cleaning of all corners, and soap dispenser have been installed. This area has a large space for food preparation.



The island has been designed as a cooking area, also leaving ample space for food preparation, and PITT Cooking gas hobs have been installed directly on the worktop, achieving an incredible visual impact and an easy cleaning system with all the advantages of cooking with gas.
The hood is from Novy, pure’line compact model in white, extremely silent and practically invisible, in total harmony with the ceiling.


All sockets are integrated and hidden on the countertop to be able to connect small appliances or to connect, for example, a tablet while preparing a recipe.
A robust wooden table in rustic oak laminate with a thickness of 6cm and capacity for 5 diners is attached to the island.

Especially noteworthy is the beautiful display cabinet with Noir Columns, with a full smoked glass door, and a pietra Grey interior to match the countertop. The light is cascading on the back of the interior shelves to prevent it from bothering the eyes and enhancing all the elements of the interior.
Without a doubt, a spacious and cozy kitchen in which Mariana and Dorian can enjoy both cooking and a meal accompanied by a great wine.

Photography: Dani Barrientos
The kitchens designed by Santos, seen by photographer Mayte Piera
The kitchens designed by Santos,
seen by photographer Mayte Piera
Mayte Piera is a photographer who, since the beginning of her professional career in 1992, has regularly collaborated in media specialized in architecture and interior design, seeing her work published in numerous magazines and books in the sector. For this article he has selected and commented on five of his photographic projects of homes, all of them equipped with kitchens designed by Santos.
Mayte Piera: the emotional gaze

After graduating in Audiovisual Information Sciences, Mayte Piera developed the specialty of architectural photography, combining her activity as a photographer with teaching. In fact, he has recently teamed up with two colleagues to open Espacio Modotti, an audiovisual creation center and photography school in Valencia. In the workshops she teaches, she tries to get students to approach her discipline from an emotional perspective, paying attention to the sensations transmitted by the spaces.
Her other passion is landscape photography, which she understands as a way to talk about the world around her. In this area, his works seek both nature in its pure state, and the mark that man leaves on it.
Tabacalera Penthouse, by Álvaro Navarro Estudio




This apartment, designed by the architects of Álvaro Navarro Estudio, is located next to the Turia riverbed, the green lung that forms the backbone of the city of Valencia. The dining room and living room share a large and open space to which, through large sliding doors, the kitchen is joined, in which the black island contrasts with the rest of the white furnishings. The combination of natural materials, enhanced by careful lighting, contributes to a warm and pleasant atmosphere.
Housing R, by Hernández Arquitectos


Housing R, designed by Hernández Arquitectos, has two entrances generated by a 3-metre-high difference in level, which give rise to an interesting combination of volumes and heights. A succession of walls made of dry masonry partially embraces the white volume, giving rise to a set of planes that are progressively revealed as one approaches the building.
The walls, joined by an aged curved tile roof, create a large porch that connects the house with the garden. The combination of stone, wood and pieces in neutral tones transforms this space into a versatile living area that, in addition to extending the interior living room, functions as a dining room attached to the kitchen. The integration of the different environments is enhanced by the flooring, which provides visual uniformity to the whole.
RC Housing, by Hernández Arquitectos



The RC Housing is located in the Eixample district, in the heart of Valencia. The intervention of Hernández Arquitectos has maintained the high ceilings throughout the house, thus preserving one of the essential features of the constructions in this area.
Inside, the layout establishes a clear distinction between private and public areas. The living room, dining room and kitchen merge into an open-plan and bright common space, in which the trees of the avenue overlooking the building form a natural backdrop. The neutral tones and different textures give a marked personality to the environment, while giving it a very cozy touch.
Casa Colón, by Mariano Dexeus and Cerveró Obras



Casa Colón is a 227-square-metre apartment that occupies the fourth floor of a building dating back to 1970, located on the most important commercial artery in Valencia. After a spectacular refurbishment, carried out by the architect Mariano Dexeus and the Cerveró Obras company, its layout includes an entrance hall, corridor, kitchen, dining room, living room, three suites, a dressing room and a terrace. All the rooms, except for the wet rooms, have been covered with natural wood flooring, the same material with which a dividing parabán has been created between the hall and the living room.
Access to the kitchen is through two glass doors, one located in the dining room and the other in the hallway, which helps to generate free movement through the house. In the kitchen, of more than 25 square meters, the large central peninsula covered in Corian stands out, around which the rest of the white lacquered furniture is organized.
BJ Housing, by Hernández Arquitectos





The comprehensive refurbishment of this flat, carried out by Hernández Arquitectos, is characterised by a millimetric organisation of the floor plan, with the living room and dining room acting as an articulating space, and the bedrooms distributed symmetrically on each of its sides.
The minimalist lines of the architecture coexist harmoniously with multiple textures and nuances, such as the slatted panelling of the entrance, the mouldings or the floor recovered from Nolla mosaic. Using a contemporary language, the intervention has managed to create a calm and balanced atmosphere.
Black kitchen with island in an apartment with a bohemian spirit
Black kitchen with island in an apartment
with a bohemian spirit
The owners of this home, a couple with two children aged 12 and 18, planned their comprehensive renovation from the kitchen, the family’s favorite space to meet and spend time together.
History, character and bohemian spirit



The apartment, located in an eighteenth-century building built in the heart of Rennes (Brittany, France), was in a poor state of conservation. In addition, its irrational distribution made it narrow, uncomfortable and dark.
The new tenants assumed, from the outset, the need to rethink not only the interior design, but also the spaces, to transform it into a modern, comfortable and welcoming home.



Thus, the rooms were regrouped according to their function, concentrating the private areas – suite, two bedrooms and two bathrooms – in one wing of the house, and the public areas – living room, dining room and kitchen – in the opposite wing, reserving the centre of the floor for the passage areas and two offices.



The intervention carried out by Inma Studio managed to recover the most characteristic elements of the original building, such as the chimneys, the moldings, the doors and the Versailles parquet. These hallmarks are highlighted with an interior design that combines classic aspects with more modern ones, using as a common link the trio made up of black, white and wood.
The outfit is refined, elegant and casual, with a style that the designer herself defines as bohemian-chic.
The kitchen, a privileged space in the house

One of the keys to the renovation was the relocation of the kitchen, which was removed from its original place, at the entrance of the apartment, and moved to one of the most pleasant and bright rooms. To equip it, furniture designed by Santos was chosen, which, with its minimalist and contemporary style, generates an interesting contrast with the elements recovered from the construction. In addition, the purity of the lines of the furniture favours its integration into an architecture with a marked character of its own.
On the other hand, the radical simplicity of the finishes, in black and white, establishes a timeless dialogue with the tones of the fireplace, which has inspired the chromatic range of the kitchen.


The distribution of the equipment was carried out according to aesthetic and structural criteria. Only one of the four walls allowed for ambiguation, as two of them are decorated with mouldings, while the fourth is occupied by large windows. Thus, the free partition served as a base to accommodate a spectacular composition of low and high units and tall units, all with a black finish, which brings together in a very compact space the preparation, washing and appliance areas.
The rest of the kitchen is concentrated on a white island, with a countertop and sides covered in Neolith Statuario Silk to reinforce its prominence. The island brings together the cooking and preparation areas, plus multiple storage options on both sides: four base units with side opening on the outside and, on the inside, a plate holder module and a drawer unit. A wooden bar is attached to the island, which serves as a table for the family to enjoy meals and snacks.


With this planning, a comfortable, practical and versatile kitchen has been achieved, which offers high-level equipment and great capacity, all without overloading the environment or betraying the style of the house.
HOUSING
Type: Apartment
Location: Rennes (Brittany, France)
Area: 154 m2
Architecture, decoration and styling: Inma Valero Sacristán (Inma Studio)
Photography: Germain Herriau
THE KITCHEN
Santos Distributor: Santos Estudio Ávila
Surface: 27 m2
Santos Furniture: FINE Black Silk LAH / Sapporo White
Distribution: In parallel with island
Countertop: Neolith Nero / Statuario Silk
Kitchen with island in a luxury holiday residence
Kitchen with island in a luxury
holiday residence
Villa Serena is a single-family vacation residence located in front of the ocean, in the luxurious resort of Peninsula Papagayo (Guanacaste, Costa Rica). It is a protected area, in which buildings must comply with strict guidelines in charge of ensuring the conservation of the spectacular natural environment.
Everything you need to rest in paradise

The residence has a total area of 1390 m2, and consists of two levels connected by an elevator and stairs, with modules connected to each other through covered exterior corridors.
As a response to the aggressive slope on which the project is developed, the access to the villa is located on the upper level, through a large ashwood door suspended on two vertical columns.


The lower level houses the public areas, both indoor (kitchen, dining room, living room and media room) and outdoor (barbecue, living room, pool and garden), as well as two guest suites and storage and pantry areas.
The upper level includes parking, garage, covered entrance, hall, three suites and several service rooms.


To reinforce the connection between interiors and exteriors, glazed partitions with large sliding doors are used, which facilitate the access of natural light and the mobility of users. The light tones, predominant in the colour palette, multiply the brightness of the house.
Kitchen with island integrated into the public area of the house

The public area of the house brings together the kitchen, dining room and living room in an open, spacious and open space, connected to the outdoor recreation areas. Its different environments are defined without obstacles, through the materials, the interior design and the ceiling heights.
The kitchen, equipped with furniture designed by Santos, is located in a corner of the room. Its organisation is based on a central island that brings together the washing and preparation areas, as well as multiple work and organisation options: sink holder, drawer unit, ice maker and two dishwashers on the inside, plus five service modules with doors on the outside. The countertop extends along its sides and extends to its rear side, giving shape to a bar to share breakfast or snacks.


Kitchen planning keeps everything within easy reach, and offers plenty of walkways to make it easy for users to share tasks or spaces without disturbing each other.
For its part, the integration options of the Santos furniture, together with its design of pure lines, smooth fronts and a delicate combination of finishes, help to generate a harmonious, warm and serene whole, in accordance with the rest of the spaces to which the room opens.
HOUSING
Type: Single-family vacation residence
Location: Guanacaste (Costa Rica)
Area: 1390 m2
Design and architecture: SARCO Architects Costa Rica
Decoration: IMI Design
Photography: Felipe Scheffel Bell
THE KITCHEN
Santos Distributor: Santos Costa Rica
Surface: 26.5 m2
Santos Furniture: ELEA Walnut Horizontal
Layout: L-shaped with island
Countertop: Silestone Calacatta Gold / Zeus White







