Idea → Material
A kitchen designed as a quiet center of the home, warm in tone and restrained in presence. The fronts are finished in bronze through MetaliQ liquid metal coating, bringing real metal depth without the visual noise of sheet fabrication.
Process → Effect
The surface is calibrated toward a deep blackening, adding a second layer of character and control. Under integrated lighting and changing daylight, the bronze reads calm and architectural, with a coherent tone across planes and details.
Bronze in Low Light is a residential kitchen fronts project in Rishon Letzion. Scope includes coating and finishing of the cabinet fronts using MetaliQ Liquid Metal Coatings, with the finish direction calibrated toward a deep blackening. Substrates are MDF. The intent is a warm, restrained atmosphere where bronze reads as a quiet focal material across long planes and tight reveals.
The tone direction is bronze pulled into a deeper register through controlled blackening, warm but disciplined. Reflectivity is kept quiet so the surface holds its reading under daylight and integrated lighting. Edges and radii are treated as part of the same surface language, with continuity across faces, returns, and reveals. Sample alignment is managed against an approved reference, so tone and sheen remain consistent from one front to the next.
Work begins with substrate preparation and edge detailing to secure clean geometry and stable corners. The MetaliQ bronze layer is applied to build an even metal skin across planes and details. Finishing is then calibrated to achieve the deep blackened direction while preserving the bronze undertone and controlling sheen. Final QC is performed under controlled light to verify tone continuity and surface discipline at project scale.
The value of bronze in a kitchen is not only color, it is discipline. When the fronts hold one measured tone, the space feels composed, even as reflections shift across long horizontal lines and tall planes.
MetaliQ allows the metal finish to stay coherent where cabinetry geometry is unforgiving: edges, reveals, and alignment points that usually expose seams. The result is a metal surface that reads intentional at close range, and calm at project scale.
Request a reference sample for MetaliQ Bronze and confirm the blackening direction under your project lighting. Share scope and substrates, and we will support specification and finish alignment.
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