Open Kitchens: Elements that Enhance Interaction and Flexibility

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Flexibility within a space emerges as an architectural concept that follows society’s transformations. As the American architect Frank Lloyd Wright said, “Architecture is life, or at least as it was lived in the world yesterday, as it is lived today or ever will be lived.” In that sense, changing a kitchen’s layout goes further than its aesthetic adjustments; it reflects the way people are living. Opening the traditional closed kitchen creates a more flexible space in which different activities share a visual connection without structural barriers.

The withdrawal of kitchen walls allows for increased interaction within areas and gives way to fluidity throughout the space. The design of an open kitchen involves using specific types of products - each with their own material, style and use - that adapt to a home’s dimensions and needs. In this article, we provide a selection of products which can be found in Architonic’s ‘Kitchen’ category.

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Cite: Camila Prieto. "Open Kitchens: Elements that Enhance Interaction and Flexibility" 17 Sep 2022. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/986269/open-kitchens-elements-that-enhance-interaction-and-flexibility> ISSN 0719-8884

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