modern office kitchen interior keep the exact existing geometry and layout unchanged maintain all proportions cabinet positions and composition exactly as in the original model apply a refined deep burgundy veneer finish to all kitchen fronts rich elegant not too saturated similar to high end matte lacquer or stained wood veneer the material should feel premium and smooth upper cabinets include a recessed open niche with integrated warm led strip lighting underneath softly illuminating the countertop countertop is minimal and clean with an inset stainless steel sink and stainless steel faucet brushed inox finish keep appliances minimal and integrated above the kitchen expose dark wooden ceiling beams rich warm darker tone wood the vertical wooden column on the left should match the same dark wood tone as the beams do not change its size or position the element emerging from the upper cabinet front is a dark cylindrical steel column pipe matte or satin black dark metal finish keep its exact position and angle walls and ceiling ceiling painted off white smooth finishright wall slightly curved rounded geometry painted off white clean and minimalfloor dark subtle texture stone or polished concrete look not too reflective lighting soft warm balanced combine natural ambient light with subtle artificial lighting avoid dramatic or bar like lighting style and mood clean precise modern office kitchen not a caf or bar the atmosphere should feel warm relaxed and social but still professional and minimal rendering style high end architectural visualization sharp realistic materials soft shadows no clutter no people strict rules do not modify anything do not change geometry proportions layout or add any new elements seating zone definition critical the seating consists of fixed wall mounted wooden elements only these elements are not furniture but built in architectural elements they form a linear composition g like configuration in plan the higher horizontal surfaces are tables and the lower ones are integrated seats material thickness is critical all wooden elements both tables and seats must appear thin with a realistic thickness of approximately 4 5 cm do not make them thick heavy or bulky not 10 cm not 20 cm or more keep edges slim and precise