Specifying a Kitchen System
There can be so many choices and questions specifiers need to ask themselves when creating a new kitchen, it can get quite tiring before it’s even begun.
Whether they go for a luxury fitted or smaller compact kitchen, with or without island, or maybe turn up the customisation with a modular or fully bespoke design, specifying a kitchen system takes the fatigue away from decision making and ensures everything the user needs is easily integrated into the design.
Fitted, Modular & Mobile: Types of Kitchen Systems on Architonic
At the very front of Architonic’s catalogue, fitted kitchens are a pre-made ambient image gallery, with all features represented into one suggested design. With the right space and shape of room, island kitchens are the most efficient way to optimise both storage and surfaces.
Modular kitchens, on the other hand, allow specifiers to collate all their required appliances and storage or prep spaces into single units, while compact kitchens feature space-saving, functional ingenuity – allowing smaller properties to realise their home-cooking dreams. Mobile kitchen units create temporary or moveable cooking space – great for outdoor environments such as terraces or patios, while the bespoke kitchens subcategory separates all the products with that extra level of customisation.
Architonic kitchen systems can be filtered to only include the features required by specifiers.
Explore Kitchen Systems on Architonic
It’s easy to find exactly what you’re looking for in the product family section of the product page as each kitchen’s constituent parts are broken down, whilst there’s also more detailed imagery of the kitchen’s various angles, descriptive text on each design and a way to contact the manufacturer directly to request prices, catalogues, dealers, CAD files and further specifications on Architonic.