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Hidden or hidden kitchens, the trend most compatible with open kitchens

June 4, 2020
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Hiding kitchens behind zig-zag doors or corridor panels is one Upward trend that allows you to forget about the kitchen, when it is not being used and, today, we have more and more inspiring ideas to do it in style.

Before having a kitchen open to the living room is the most desirable or something as demanded as now; the only “open” kitchens that I knew were due to the lack of meters and I only saw them in the summer houses or in the mini flat, for those who ventured to live alone with the first salaries.

The island of separation It used to be a large window or directly, closet doors that hid a kitchen that, in truth, its state cried out to keep them hidden.

Seven practical and silent opening systems for kitchen furniture

Although now the concept is a bit the same, (hide the kitchen), the furniture is not hidden due to its poor condition but to transform and turn the room into a living room without a kitchen, or a more versatile space.

Sliding, zigzag panels, or sliding and “stowed” walls on the sides of the kitchen hide fires, sinks, or the entire kitchen like this acid glass version.

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Jewel kitchens (with mirrors, brass or glitter) can also be hidden (also with great style) to visually expand the space and put the living room in “kitchen mode” or in living room mode. Moldings simulate entire walls, but hide the work area behind.

Something like this:

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In addition to “hiding” kitchens is not limited to the walls, there are also countertops that hide hoods, fires, and whatever it takes …

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Do you like this idea? And above all, do you find it practical?

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Hidden or hidden kitchens, the trend most compatible with open kitchens

Hiding kitchens behind zig-zag doors or corridor panels is one Upward trend that allows you to forget about the kitchen, when it is not being used and, today, we have more and more inspiring ideas to do it in style.

Before having a kitchen open to the living room is the most desirable or something as demanded as now; the only “open” kitchens that I knew were due to the lack of meters and I only saw them in the summer houses or in the mini flat, for those who ventured to live alone with the first salaries.

The island of separation It used to be a large window or directly, closet doors that hid a kitchen that, in truth, its state cried out to keep them hidden.

Seven practical and silent opening systems for kitchen furniture

Although now the concept is a bit the same, (hide the kitchen), the furniture is not hidden due to its poor condition but to transform and turn the room into a living room without a kitchen, or a more versatile space.

Sliding, zigzag panels, or sliding and “stowed” walls on the sides of the kitchen hide fires, sinks, or the entire kitchen like this acid glass version.

Cylestudio 53259938 572986499886442 8622685212715195156 N

Via @cylestudio

Cylestudio 54045023 2330298717014977 2816067358733513815 N

Via @cylestudio

Davincilifestyledotcom 101855923 1523669067814543 5377263868619326650 N

Via @davincilifestyledotcom

Mesons 100977706 1478397522340028 4052520162603867323 N

Jewel kitchens (with mirrors, brass or glitter) can also be hidden (also with great style) to visually expand the space and put the living room in “kitchen mode” or in living room mode. Moldings simulate entire walls, but hide the work area behind.

Something like this:

Luxechicetdecoration 93471227 217566709663914 7621443079557638864 N

Via @luxechicetdecoration

Luxechicetdecoration 93657462 162243508431733 6746846334634705463 N

Via @luxechicetdecoration

Minosa Design 96747089 111899713662000 5310317180360789509 N

Via @minosa_desing

Minosa Design 97147558 ​​161511502063859 1359038911210337092 N

Via @minosa_desing

In addition to “hiding” kitchens is not limited to the walls, there are also countertops that hide hoods, fires, and whatever it takes …

Fernandaduarteinteriores 14072976 245665949161282 306591796 N

Via @eduarda

Do you like this idea? And above all, do you find it practical?

Five Ikea proposals to separate open spaces

OLARQ cover image

Similar in Decoesfera | For or against? Kitchen shelves (increasingly) replacing tall kitchen cabinets

An artisan design kitchen with a multi-function counter (to take note of)

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