Catalogue Planning the kitchen
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In an open space every detail must be carefully planned be­cause the kitchen shares the space with the living room and becomes the heart of the home, the place where you spend most of your time and where you give hospitality to your friends. For a good ae­sthetic result, special attention
must be paid to the hood flue that should be concealed and to the tower units that should be fitted inside an alcove. If it isn't possible to make a fumes outlet in the ceiling and if you don't want to do without an island hood, the hood must be connected to the existing outlet that is usually at the
top of a wall. At this stage, if you want to conceal the flue pipe, you will be obliged to build a false ceiling. Due to the fact that we are planning a kitchen-living room, we could take advantage of the need to conceal the flue pipe by lowe­ring the ceiling above the enti­re kitchen area and aligning it
with the walls, or with doors or windows to create a logical distinction of the two areas. In an open space it makes sen­se to install tower units so that they look as if they are alcove-fitted, flush with the wall. If you want to fit refrigerators inside tower units that are as tall as the ceiling, it will be necessary
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