Form – Plan – Material – System – Living Experience
Framed Kitchen is a contemporary interior solution that takes the simple lines of modern kitchen design one step further. The clarity of lacquer surfaces, the performance of the quartz countertop, and the structure provided by framed details transform this project into a kitchen experience where minimal aesthetics and strong functionality meet.
Planning – Function – Flow
The open American plan approach establishes a strong visual and spatial relationship between the living room and the kitchen.
Built-in integrated solutions produce a clean and organized surface language on the facade.
Storage and workflow are organized in accordance with functional requirements; the kitchen is no longer just a food preparation area, but an experiential space intertwined with daily life.
Form Language – Minimal & Framed
The character of the design is focused on framed details — surfaces are emphasized not with simple flat lines, but with elegant frame lines.
Clean surfaces and clear lines represent the minimalist language of modern architecture.
Large flat facades are stripped of unnecessary visual elements; this provides visual calmness and clarity in the space.
Material Strategy – Aesthetics & Durability
🔹 Lacquer Cabinet & Surface
Glossy lacquer surfaces carry modern aesthetics; they reflect light in a balanced way, making the space appear larger and brighter.
The production of lacquer cabinet doors in accordance with the RAL color catalogue guarantees color standardization and application quality.
🔹 MDFLAM Cabinet System
The body structure is constructed with durable surface materials such as MDFLAM, contributing to the long lifespan of the kitchen.
This system reduces the risk of moisture and deformation inside cabinets while increasing installation performance.
🔹 Quartz Countertop
The quartz countertop forms the technical backbone of the kitchen:
- High resistance to scratches and stains
- Easy-to-clean hygienic surface
- An elegant contrast between modern appearance and lacquer surfaces
The linear simplicity of quartz adds timeless quality to the design.
Spatial Effect – Light & Spaciousness
The combination of open American plan + lacquer surfaces + quartz countertop creates an atmosphere that maximizes light.
Grey tones or neutral palettes (although not specified in the project, commonly used in lacquer kitchens in accordance with RAL palette options) strengthen the sense of calmness in modern residential kitchens.
Ergonomics & Usage Scenario
Built-in appliance integration gives facades a simple and fluid appearance.
Storage systems are organized in a balanced way in both vertical and horizontal planes.
The work triangle (cooktop–sink–refrigerator) is planned in accordance with functional usage requirements.