No, kitchen units with mouldings are not just for classic and overloaded environments, with neutral colours and a conservative air. Within a good design, mouldings can bring character, depth and a touch of sophistication to any kitchen, helping to create cosy, functional and contemporary spaces.
If you don't believe it, read on, because here are six real projects from our distributors where our models with mouldings have transformed kitchens into unique and modern spaces, combining aesthetics and functionality.
here we go!
Alejandro Rodríguez
Contemporary character
We begin with a project in which it is the mouldings that make the difference between a simple kitchen and one with character.
This is a kitchen designed and created by our distributor Alejandro Rodriguez, in which our Liverpool model gives depth to the classic combination of white and wood.
The mouldings of this model are very subtle, so that the room does not look overloaded and even allows the installation of black handles with great visual weight.
the result? A welcoming and bright kitchen.
Apunto Reformas
Not only aesthetics
We continue with one of the models that you are liking the most: Montreal. And we are not surprised, because this model combines aesthetics and functionality by including, in addition to a thin frame, a slight recess at the top that serves as a handle.
Signed by Apunto Reformas, this project is a clear example that the combination of wood and mouldings does not have to be rustic or overloaded. On the contrary, this model generates a contemporary, sober and elegant space. Mouldings can provide texture and sophistication without overloading the kitchen, making it modern and cosy at the same time.
Karmar Espacios
Explosion of colour
Take away your fear of mixing colours and textures with this kitchen from our distributor Karmar Espacios.
Well combined (something that our distributors know how to do very well), the use of different finishes can give incredible results and not at all overloaded.
In this project they have used three different models: Amazonas, with a wood effect; Lagos in a blue tone and with moulding and Fenix Blanco. Three colours and three different textures to create a kitchen with personality and a very pleasant atmosphere.
Sistema Cuina
Updated classics
We are not hiding: we are in love with neutral colours. Between black and white there are many shades, so why not use them?
What's more, they are very versatile shades, capable of creating very different atmospheres depending on the rest of the elements you combine them with.
In this case, a kitchen designed by Sistema Cuina, we looked for a practical space that did not renounce to a classic and elegant touch. For this, nothing better than our Lagos model. Its mouldings, accompanied by the shell-shaped handles, provide harmony and sophistication, perfectly integrating tradition and modernity.
Studio Daless
Light and texture
In a similar spirit to the previous example, this kitchen was created by our distributor Studio Daless and interior designer Agostina Dalo.
Here, the mouldings of our Liberia model add depth and refinement, creating a warm and elegant ambience in combination with the wooden floor.
To add even more texture to the ensemble, they have opted for a white tiled backsplash, which brings an air of traditional kitchens.
Studio Daless
Distinction and style
Last but not least, Studio Daless and one of its most recent projects.
In it, he has used our Zagreb lacquered model, with a very thin outer frame, which he has contrasted with a Bold display cabinet with structure in our Amazonas model.
The combination of materials (the marble effect cladding was the missing piece), textures and clean lines achieves a sophisticated and welcoming result.