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BORA Magazin – Englisch

  • Text
  • Cycling
  • Hansgrohe
  • Bora
  • Cooktop
  • Extractor
  • Ceramic
  • Zones
  • Kitchens
  • Display
  • Stainless
  • Induction
  • Technical
Nach dem erfolgreichen Relaunch im Frühjahr 2017, erscheint die Herbst / Winter-Ausgabe des BORA Magazins nun sogar in insgesamt elf Sprachen. Ein Mix aus Produktinformationen und Geschichten hinter der Marke bietet dem Leser einen spannenden Einblick in die Welt von BORA.

EXPERIENCE KITCHEN

EXPERIENCE KITCHEN DESIGN KITCHENS with finesse Text SILKE SEVECKE Kitchens don’t always have the ideal layout proportions. Or they have to t into a conned space and nder a soped roof. After a, over 70 percent of kitchens in Europe are less than eleven square metres in sie. RA cootops with an interated cootop extractor therefore solve a problem: they replace bulky extractor hoods. We look at impressive ways to create dream kitchens in four challenging situations. Small or unfavourably shaped kitchens have to be particularly well planned so as to not only look chic but also live up to the needs of everyday life. This applies to not only the storage space but also the cooktop and extractor. Do you cook every day or only on a less regular basis? For a large family or just for two? On your own or with others? The answers to these questions determine how you should design your kitchen. You need storage space for your food, ideally in clearly organised drawers. Those who cook a great deal, value customised cooktops with a powerful extractor, which should ideally remain invisible, like the BORA cooktop extractors, which directly suction cooking vapours away downwards. There are, however, a few basic design principles that should be followed for all smaller kitchens to make them both usable and spacious. Light-coloured walls and unit fronts are the best choice as they make the room seem larger than it really is. By opting for a cooktop extractor, you no longer need a visually disruptive extractor hood and gain up to 30 percent more storage space. Don’t use too many different materials. or small kitchens, a maximum of three different materials for the floor, walls and kitchen units is ideal as uniformity and continuity create a sense of space. 84 BORA MAGAZINE

KITCHEN DESIGN EXPERIENCE BORA MAGAZINE 85