Especially if we have an urban residence or an apartment with a reduced floor plan, choosing the type of kitchen is something to be carefully evaluated.
In these cases, the open space model is really ideal because, even when the square meters of the house are limited, it manages to synthesize character and practicality, declining the functionality of two rooms in a single environment.
In order to make the most of the space and the potential of the open space, it is necessary first of all to know and analyze the habits and lifestyle of those who will live there.
Another key factor? Being able to create a feeling of continuity and aesthetic and stylistic harmony between the different areas of the room.
Depending on the space available, your personal taste and specific needs, you can choose between different types of kitchen.
Let’s discover them together!
Linear kitchen
This is the simplest of the various types of kitchen. It is usually chosen when the space in the kitchen is limited because it allows you to occupy a single wall with the modular elements and all the equipment you need. Ideal both for long and narrow spaces and for small studios, it is divided into three areas: storage, washing and cooking.