New Modular Stainless Steel Kitchen Supports Flexible Project Layouts
Kitchen projects require more than a cabinet style. Designers must coordinate cooking, washing, refrigeration, storage, and the available floor plan. A new modular stainless steel kitchen has been introduced to address the limitations of fixed cabinet arrangements. Built around clearly dimensioned functional units, the system can form a kitchen island or a linear working zone for open-plan residential kitchens, business dining settings, and dining room projects.
The new modular kitchen system includes an induction hob cabinet, drawer refrigerator cabinet, three-drawer cabinet, double-door cabinet, sink-and-dishwasher cabinet, and door-type refrigerator cabinet. Each module is assigned a defined cooking, cooling, washing, or storage function. Project teams can arrange the required units according to the intended kitchen workflow.
| Cabinet Type | Dimensions (W × D × H) |
|---|---|
| Induction Hob Cabinet | 822 × 685 × 955mm |
| Drawer Refrigerator Cabinet | 822 × 685 × 955mm |
| Three-Drawer Cabinet | 647 × 685 × 955mm |
| Double-Door Cabinet | 822 × 685 × 955mm |
| Sink-and-Dishwasher Cabinet | 1002 × 685 × 955mm |
| Door-Type Refrigerator Cabinet | 495 × 685 × 955mm |
A shared depth of 685mm and height of 955mm allow modules of different widths to create a continuous cabinet arrangement. These parameters give designers a direct reference when positioning cooking, washing, cooling, and storage zones.
The product documentation presents two complete configurations: 3108 × 685 × 955mm and 3141 × 685 × 955mm. Their defined overall dimensions can be checked against the proposed island location, available wall length, and selected module sequence. Designers can identify the required functions first and then choose the appropriate cabinet combination.
The induction hob cabinet, drawer refrigerator cabinet, and three-drawer cabinet use handleless fronts. The double-door cabinet and sink-and-dishwasher cabinet are equipped with black G-profile handles. A tobacco gray finish provides a consistent visual language across modules with different functions and reduces interruption across the front of the kitchen island.
The layout is designed for open spaces that combine kitchen operation with dining. An induction hob can be positioned on the island work surface, while the sink and dishwasher form a dedicated washing zone. Refrigerator modules provide undercounter cooling, and drawer or double-door cabinets organize tableware, cookware, and preparation tools.
A practical selection process begins by positioning the induction hob cabinet and sink-and-dishwasher module. Refrigerator and storage cabinets can then be arranged around these working zones. The final appliance positions must correspond with the site’s electrical supply, water connections, drainage, and selected appliance dimensions.
The 3108mm and 3141mm configurations support different island or linear layouts. Project planning should use verified site measurements and retain sufficient operating space for cabinet doors, drawers, and appliances. Selecting the functions first, followed by module widths and total length, helps create a more clearly organized kitchen plan.
The modular stainless steel kitchen is intended for business dining, dining room, and residential open-kitchen applications. It brings induction cooking, refrigeration, washing, dishwashing, and storage into one coordinated cabinet system. With documented module dimensions and two reference layouts, the new product gives designers and project buyers a practical basis for configuring a stainless steel kitchen island, handleless kitchen, or integrated appliance cabinet layout.