The Art of Hiding: A Kitchen That Tucks Away


You’ve heard of using cabinetry fronts to conceal a refrigerator or dishwasher. But have you seen a kitchen that completely disappears within a space? German kitchen specialist Warendorf has designed such a system, which was exhibited at LivingKitchen 2015 in Cologne, Germany, and is now available on request. By simply employing a grid layout and elegant finishes for the hardware-free fronts, the kitchen appears as a paneled focal or art wall. But, at the touch of a button, the central portion’s face raises, revealing a sleek countertop that provides ample prep space and is outfitted with a sink and induction cooktop. Integrated lighting, cantilevered wall shelves or racks, a backsplash, and a concealed ventilation hood complete this cooking zone. Manually operated storage units — for pantry items, various wares and utensils, and, of course, additional appliances such as the fridge — flank and sit below the central work area. These can be customized with any of Warendorf’s fix-ins: precisely fitting knife-block and spice-rack inserts, lined drawers for special silverware, and modular, stackable tray and box inserts that maximize usable space in both drawers and cabinets. Warendorf kitchen fronts ... , Sheila Kim, read more Architizer http://ift.tt/2soIOuB

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