Kitchen furnishings are made per individual project, according to the client’s specific requirements. Kitchen appliances can be standalone or built-in, as well as a combination of both. Built-in appliances are smaller and could be hidden in a cabinet — thus being unobtrusive to the overall layout. Standalone appliances hold larger volumes and are, therefore, more economical. Individual solutions are based on considerations of each appliance type’s pros and cons.
Materials used to make kitchens are primarily MDF with various veneers — polyurethane dyes, which come in three varieties: matte, satine and gloss; metallic dyes, pearl metallic dye, various natural veneers, such as oak, walnut, cherry, beech, ash, African rose, as well as solids for patrons of classic-style kitchens.
Kitchen panels come in four variants: thermo panel, MDF thermo panel, natural granite or synthetic granite.
