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Minimalist kitchen furniture – how can you combine simple design with functionality?

A minimalist kitchen combines modern design, comfort and excellent organisation. Smooth, handle-free fronts, clever storage systems and a well-planned layout of work areas allow you to create an interior that looks light and remains as functional as possible. We also offer advice on which materials and colours will best highlight this style.

What characterises minimalist kitchen furniture?

Are you looking for a combination of aesthetics and everyday convenience? Minimalist kitchen furnitureis the perfect balance between modern design and functionality. The secret lies in the smooth, handle-free fronts, which open with a gentle touch of the hand.

This type of fitted kitchen fits perfectly into open-plan living areas. Discover the key benefits of this solution:

  • it makes even a small space appear larger;
  • instant cleaning of smooth surfaces;
  • clever and stylish concealment of kitchen appliances;
  • a spectacular ‘invisible kitchen’ effect;
  • the creation of a unique sense of calm and harmony.

Whether you choose modular units or a bespoke design, the absence of unnecessary embellishments will make organisation easier.

How do you plan an ergonomic layout and work zones in the kitchen?

Fitting out a kitchen is about more than just choosing attractive cabinet fronts. Functionality is what matters most, which is why it’s worth dividing the space into five intuitive zones:

  • the storage zone;
  • the storage zone;
  • the washing-up zone;
  • the food preparation zone;
  • the cooking zone.

The basis of the layout is the so-called ‘work triangle’, a principle defining the optimal distances between appliances. To avoid unnecessary rushing about, the fridge should be 120–210 cm from the sink, and the sink should be 120–210 cm from the hob. The optimal distance between the fridge and the hob, meanwhile, is 120–270 cm.

What storage systems work well in a simple kitchen layout?

Do you dream of a minimalist, tidykitchen? The simplest way to achieve this is to conceal your appliances behind smooth fronts. Cupboards that reach right up to the ceiling will instantly clear your worktops of clutter, whilst modern internal systems will make day-to-day organisation easier, ensuring your supplies are always to hand.

Tried-and-tested solutions that you can easily adapt to your needs will help you make the most of your space:

  • cargo systems that make perfect use of even the narrowest recess;
  • full-extension drawers, allowing you to reach heavy crockery with ease;
  • clever organisers and inserts to keep the inside of your cupboards perfectly tidy;
  • rotating shelves and corner solutions that make the most of hard-to-reach spaces;
  • soft-close systems that will put an end to slamming doors once and for all.

Create the ergonomic and beautiful kitchen of your dreams.

What materials and colours suit a minimalist kitchen best?

A minimalist kitchenis synonymous with harmony, where simplicity meets durability. Such interiors delight with their tidiness, which is why they guarantee everyday comfort for the household. To create a successful design, it’s worth using tried-and-tested materials. Find solutions ideal for modern interiors, such as:

  • a neutral colour palette, namely classic white, grey and beige;
  • MDFfronts in a gloss finishor with stylish grooves;
  • worktops made of natural stone, engineered stone or durable laminate;
  • wooden details, characteristic of the cosy Japandi style;
  • linear LED lightingto brighten up the workspace.

Discover these products and create your dream kitchen today.

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