The architecture and size of a room have an inevitable influence on the design of the kitchen. That is made clear in this small and compact kitchen, which comprises individual kitchen elements from the “Swing” Collection. Three differently sized wall recesses are staggered into the wall in ascending height and match the new dimensions of “Warendorf 16”. They make optimum use of the free space and give the room design a modern twist.
In the largest wall recess a new wall bracket in the form of a railing provides a
stylish and space-saving opportunity to store kitchen accessories such as a knife
block or kitchen paper holder. By adding another element additional shelf space
can be hooked onto the rail. An integrated LED lighting strip illuminates the wall
construction. Taking its visual design cues from a traditional living room sideboard
is a compact run of kitchen units positioned beneath the wall units and mounted on
directly on the wall. It accommodates both the sink and hob as well as offering
storage space. That is why this practical kitchen module in neutral grey with a 14
millimetre ceramic worktop is ideally suited for single households, offices and
surgeries. The strict lines of this kitchen are softened by the use of individual
lighting under the worktop in white and coloured LED lights integrated in the bottom
shelf of the wall units.

