Order in the kitchen is a fundamental part of your design and thinking about where and how accessories will be stored is something to do during the design process, not afterwards.
There are three general spaces within a kitchen that should include closets and enough storage space. The pantry area, which includes the refrigerator and cabinets to store food; the work area, with the fires, the sink, and the nearby waste area to make it ergonomic and that must have a nearby area to store the work utensils such as pots, pans, small appliances and finally, the cleaning area area . All these areas are divided in turn into other spaces and, to facilitate this work, we can use the latest innovations that the sector offers us.
In this sense, the kitchen company Rekker with more than thirty years designing kitchens, continues to innovate in the search for systems in which design and functionality go hand in hand and show us some of its best modules to have everything properly organized and to get the most out of the space.
Drawers
At Rekker they offer many accessories for drawers that allow you to customize your interior according to the needs of each house. Among them, cutlery, cutlery, spice, roll holder or multi-function trays, all removable and interchangeable with each other, which gives rise to infinite combinations to keep kitchen utensils in order.
Some of its accessories combine noble wood with metal, while others are made entirely of wood.
Drawers
REKKER accessories for drawers will be the best ally to keep pots, saucepans, pans or crockery on hand and perfectly organized. It should be noted that silversmiths, with mobile separating pivots, are an ideal solution for ordering all kinds of plates or bowls, not to mention storage boxes, a versatile element of organization to locate an infinity of utensils.
Pantries
The furniture for the pantry is characterized by its great storage capacity and accessibility. Its interior structure, which can be extensible, facilitates vision and access to all the food we store inside. Also, models with interior lighting panels They become an indirect light source for the kitchen.
Keep the pantry organized and in order? It has never been so easy thanks to the KANDEM, KANDEM SIDE, KAVIDO models and interior drawers.
Recycling modules
Separating household waste can be a challenge. At REKKER, aware of the importance of small gestures for the conservation of our planet, we wanted to facilitate this task thanks to the large-capacity or drawer recycling modules. Designed for ergonomic and comfortable waste separation, they are a functional and environmentally friendly solution.
Corner furniture
Corner furniture of Rekker are characterized by the maximum use of space in areas of difficult access such as corners. With its fully removable trays and your interior lighting They maximize the space of corners of difficult access.
Showcases
Showcases are an ideal solution that combine functionality and aesthetics perfectly. With a large storage capacity, they facilitate order and maximize space in an elegant way. Also, the backlit rear panels provide an additional point of light while working the depth effect.
Showcases that go beyond a kitchen module and that can be designed with aluminum profiles and combined with mirror glass that allow you to see the interior while subtly reflecting the exterior.
Aluminum structures and shelves
Finally, for the highly organized or those who join the trend of shelves in the kitchen, Rekker structures and shelves, in addition to being storage and organization elements, are a solution that favors transition to other home environments, so they are perfect for open kitchens.
Its aluminum structures can be combined with shelves of different materials and colors, blurring the boundaries between rooms in an elegant and subtle way that mixes tableware and kitchen utensils with books, vases …
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