In recent times, interior design focuses on functionality without losing elegance. In this sense, small kitchens have become a terrain that often offers great possibilities. Having limited space does not mean that it cannot be practical and have everything necessary. By choosing the right solutions, it is possible to create true centers of life.
In compact kitchens, organization is key. Opting for custom furniture can be the best solution. Integrating appliances or utilizing the height of the walls are key to freeing up surface space and gaining amplitude. Order and optimizing storage make the difference between a functional kitchen and a chaotic one.
In this context, brands specialized in innovation in the kitchen sector, such as BORA, offer solutions designed precisely for these types of environments. The BORA X Pure, for example, combines the most advanced technology with a very efficient countertop extraction system in a single compact module, freeing up upper space by eliminating the traditional hood and allowing for a more open distribution. In addition, apart from its flat and elegant design that fits perfectly with minimalist aesthetics, very common in small spaces; now it is possible to choose the matte finish, whose rough surface – called BORA X Pure Rough – effectively hides fingerprints and scratches, while providing a secure base for kitchen utensils.
Another ally for those who love cooking, even in small kitchens, is the new BORA Qvac, a vacuum sealing system that integrates into the work surface. It allows food to be preserved for longer without taking up additional space, ideal for those who want to reduce waste, plan menus, or keep a organized pantry without sacrificing freshness. Thanks to its innovative and unique mounting concept, BORA QVac does not take up any valuable work space in the kitchen: the equipment, like the lower structure of the BORA surface extractors, is installed under the countertop.
Key tips for small kitchens:
– Opt for integration: Hidden or multifunctional appliances maximize space.
– Light color palette: Neutral tones and natural materials like wood or stone provide warmth without overloading.
– Compact islands or auxiliary bars: They can function as a preparation area, dining area, or extra storage.
– Less is more: Choosing few well-designed and functional elements is key to avoiding saturation.
In conclusion, small kitchens offer a unique opportunity to explore smart solutions, where every detail matters. Thanks to versatile systems like those from BORA, it is now possible to combine technology, design, and functionality in just a few square meters.