A modern kitchen is defined by precision: straight lines, balanced proportions, and a functional plan that keeps everyday work effortless. In this category, modern kitchen cabinets are offered as complete systems—designed to integrate storage, worktops, and layout options into a cohesive interior solution for apartments, houses, and premium projects.
Modern kitchen formats and layout options
The products on the page include the most востребованные formats for modern interiors, from compact city kitchens to large open spaces:
- Fitted kitchens: planned to the room size, with clear zones for cooking, washing, and storage.
- Linear kitchens: a streamlined wall composition that works well in open-plan layouts.
- Kitchen cabinets and modular units: base and tall elements that shape storage capacity and the facade rhythm.
- Kitchens with an island: added worktop area, seating, and a natural center for entertaining.
- Kitchens with a peninsula: a practical alternative when an island is not possible, while still adding surface and seating.
Materials and finishes used in modern kitchens
Modern design relies on surfaces that look crisp and stay practical in daily use. The category features combinations such as lacquered fronts (including UV-lacquer), veneer and wood textures, and accent materials like ceramic or stainless steel depending on the model. Many kitchens are positioned as design-led and custom solutions, which allows the finish set to match the interior concept and the maintenance expectations.
- Lacquered and UV-lacquered kitchens: smooth fronts that emphasize geometry and reflect light cleanly.
- Veneer and wood kitchens: a warmer modern look with natural texture and depth.
- Ceramic and compact-style surfaces: often chosen for high-use zones where durability and easy cleaning matter.
- Stainless-steel or metal accents: a sharper architectural feel, especially in minimalist spaces.
Opening systems and key selection criteria
Small design decisions affect everyday comfort. When comparing modern kitchen cabinets, it helps to evaluate how the fronts open, how the surfaces behave, and how the layout supports routine cooking.
- Handleless kitchens: a seamless facade for minimal interiors and open-plan living.
- Integrated handles: clean lines with familiar ergonomics for daily opening.
- Handles: when hardware is used as a deliberate design detail.
- Workflow and clearances: plan comfortable movement and the sink–cooktop–refrigeration sequence.
- Storage logic: prioritize drawers, tall units, pantry zoning, and corner solutions based on lifestyle.
- Finish maintenance: consider fingerprints on gloss, cleaning routine for matte, and how lighting affects surfaces.
Because many items are offered as “price upon request,” the final quote can reflect exact dimensions, materials, and options instead of an averaged configuration. EuroHouse supports selection and quoting across modern kitchen styles and layouts, helping align the chosen model with the space, specification, and project goals.
