Individually planned kitchens fulfil your wishes for functionality and design to perfection - and should stay that way for as long as possible. Timeless kitchens are characterised by a classic, understated aesthetic that goes beyond trends and trendy details. We reveal which materials, styles and accents you can use to create a timeless kitchen.
Thinking about tomorrow today - this also applies to the choice of kitchen design. A timeless kitchen will not go out of fashion any time soon. Thanks to reduced shapes, a restrained colour scheme and sophisticated functionality, both the look and the practical value are retained for many years. These are typical features of classic kitchens:
High-quality, robust materials that look like new for many years
Restrained colours such as white, cream or grey
Kitchen cabinets in clear, simple designs for visual calm
Many a kitchen outlasts trends and trendy details. When fussy designs meet durable materials, the result is looks that are here to stay. Do you want a modern, classic kitchen and would like to know which kitchen cabinets never go out of fashion? Which colour for kitchen appliances is timeless and suits your new dining area? We reveal tips for the harmonious design of timeless kitchens.
A timeless kitchen in white and cream tones makes the room appear larger and brings light into dark areas. Let these design ideas inspire you:
Tip: Kitchen appliances in delicate pastel shades create harmonious accents with light-coloured surfaces.
Panelled doors are typical of the country house style - and absolute classics. If you would like to integrate a touch of rustic style into your timeless kitchen, you can do so with an elegant arrangement of dark coffered fronts, for example in anthracite or midnight blue, and classic brass handles.
Tip: The combination blends wonderfully into spacious old-style kitchens with high ceilings.
Island kitchens combine a classic line with an additional central block in the centre of the room. This is often where the hob or sink is located. Alternatively, you can use the island as a dining area. An island kitchen is ideal for combining two subtle colours: For example, choose a light cream or sand colour for the kitchen cabinets and design the island in a soft blue shade.
Tip: A timeless kitchen can also tolerate a splash of colour or two. Colour accents really stand out, especially on XL surfaces:
Handleless fronts are evolving into modern classics. They radiate calm, remain discreetly in the background and offer practical functionality. For more variety, they can be perfectly combined with cupboards with striking handles as well as open shelves and storage units.
Go for timeless tiles in the kitchen:
How do you combine good style and fresh air in your kitchen? The BORA cooktop extractor systems make it possible.
Durability and simplicity in combination with a clever room layout: That's what makes kitchens timeless. How to create kitchens for eternity:
Tip: When planning, also consider kitchen ergonomics for comfortable working and optimum functionality.