Catalogue Planning the kitchen
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The philosophy of transparency
Man's thirst for knowledge is a real, primary, spontaneous need. A need that we of Valcucine have always met with the precise aim to inform and share all the information in our possession, the result of years of research and collaboration with architects and designers, with anyone and straight away. It is an acknowledged fact that the quality of the single components of a kitchen, as excellent as it may be, cannot guarantee overall quality by itself. Any programme also needs a suitably studied and planned space that takes into account all the architectural and technical
aspects concerned and that is capable of sati­sfying the aesthetic and functional requirements of the customer. This guide is the result of the careful assessment and analyses of the most common questions asked and of the comments we recieve from retailers and planners. It is a "treasure box" of ideas and suggestions to help you clearly and schematically remember the aspects that must be weighed up and the steps that must be fol lowed when planning both the architectural spa ce of a kitchen and its furniture.
NB: The advice found in this guide complied with the Italian laws in force when it was drawn up. For other countries and for subsequent modifications, we suggest you examine the local Laws in force as well as any amendments made to them.
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