Be careful with frames
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Be careful with frames

Be careful with frames

We love frames —or panels— on the kitchen fronts, as long as they’re relaxed and combined with soft tones. Much better if they don’t have handles, unless you’re looking for a classic or retro style.

It’s the so-called ‘shaker style’ —a utopian sect that emigrated to the New World in the 18th century— characterized by a clean, austere, somewhat rustic design.

An option, white cabinet fronts and drawers, decorated with panels. A simple, classic and timeless look.

Not every modern kitchen has to be lacquered, minimalist and Nordic. Volume adds personality and feels less cold — we’re Mediterranean after all.

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