Underground gas stove
An underground gas stove is a type of stove that is installed submerged in a table or kitchen cabinet. The stove body is located below, while the ignition part is exposed above.
Compared to traditional gas stoves, this type of stove has a neater and more modern design. Because there is no raised frame, cleaning is also easier, and it also helps the kitchen counter look wider and more airy.
In addition to its aesthetics, the built-in gas stove is also highly appreciated for its safety. Many types of stoves have the function of automatically cutting off gas when detecting incidents such as sudden fire outage, helping to limit risks during use.
Kitchen island design
The kitchen island is a design loved by many families for its convenience and aesthetics. This is a multi-functional table placed in the middle of the kitchen, helping to increase the area for preparing and processing food.
The kitchen island can be used to pre-process food, arrange dishes or place equipment such as sinks, induction cookers. Some designs also combine high chairs to create breakfast counters or small dining tables right in the kitchen.
In addition, the kitchen island also provides more storage space. drawers, trays or power outlets can be pre-arranged to place ovens, steamers or baking equipment.
This design also helps connect the kitchen and dining area, creating a more convenient and modern living space.
Ceramic panel for the cooking area
The area around the stove is often easily greasy due to cooking processes. Although ceramic tiles are quite easy to clean, the tile sugar is easily dirty, can be yellowed and difficult to clean over time.
Currently, many families choose large-sized enamel panels to replace wall tiles. Because there are few joints, this type of material helps limit dirt adhesion.
The surface of the enamel plate is smooth, hard, heat-resistant and anti-corrosion. In addition, the surface is also magnetic, allowing to attach or hang utensils such as spoons, clamps, clips... very convenient when cooking.