| Italians have been producing
fitted modular kitchens since 1950s. They provide more aesthetic design
for kitchen space then other European kitchens. With a kitchen island or
not, an Italian kitchen retains that original open feeling. Italian kitchens
are often based on kitchen layouts: linear, island, corner or horseshoe.
Instead of simply interpreting these kitchen layouts in cubic forms, Italian
kitchens bring in the flowing water element by using curved countertops,
cabinets, cabinet doors, shelves and hoods. The high quality of an Italian
kitchen is especially highlighted in their specialty glass and mirrors.
Contemporary Italian kitchens include
a lot of added styles for out of sight furniture: tempered glass screen
(correspond to traditional curtain), adjustable corner shelf unit, pullout
table, pullout cabinet, and hidden sliding table.
Contemporary Italian kitchen pics:
Out
of sight kitchen furniture
The table is hidden in the carcass
and can be pulled out to slide along the boiserie wall panels for the required
distance.
Aesthetic
of curves kitchen cabinets
The design trend without sharp edges
characterizes the Fiamberti style; it makes movement free optimizing the
space in respects safety of ergonomics and of the high aesthetical value.
Bold
kitchen wall colors
Laminated doors in black, aluminium
borders and handles are brighten up by apple green walls in this contemporary
kitchen.
Tops
and hobs
It is the answer to different functional
necessities, thanks to the combination of different materials: steel, lamellar
wood, granite, stratified laminate, each conceived for specific uses in
different parts of the kitchen.
Environmentally-friendly
kitchens
Kitchen free from harmful elements with colorful styles are compatible
with the spaces as well as the movements of the people using them.
Skylight
kitchen
Sunny in its choice of colours and
in its preference for natural woods - oak, walnut, cherry.
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