When designing a modern kitchen, the primary criteria are comfort and absolute functionality. A modern kitchen may seem simple at first, but it requires much more creative thinking. This is where ergonomics and tools that aid in work performance come to the forefront. Therefore, we use elevated or built-in kitchen appliances, pull-out racks, and soft-closing mechanisms in most of the furniture.
It is important that the entire area is used efficiently while it is also comfortable where everything has its own place, thus avoiding the feeling of chaos.
Since the kitchen plays a central role in the lives of families, it is worth trying to avoid an overly sterile effect with well-placed decorations, plants or solid wood accents, for instance.
Modern kitchens follow current trends, both in colour and appearance.
Perfectly designed kitchens attractively combine aesthetic design and modern functionality. Intriguing shapes, outstanding material quality, monochrome colours and sleek design elements made of stainless steel and glass make it truly special and unique.
More than just a place to “simply” cook, a designer kitchen is a unique piece of art.
No tricks or ornaments to distract from the futuristic design, often there are no handles even. Every element and cabinet match each other perfectly and create a sense of unity.
We know that the definition of luxury varies from person to person, yet in the context of a kitchen, certain elements remain the same: elegant design, state-of-the-art appliances, and high-quality materials.
The furniture and appliances in the kitchen suggest elegance, sophistication, and effortless style. A luxury kitchen is characterised by the use of the highest quality materials and meticulous craftsmanship.