The Liberation of the Kitchen is a project that consists of 3 modules that can be arranged as you like
A usual kitchen offers very little possibilities to become a flexible space in the house. But modern designers and architects create unique mobile layouts that allow changing anytime, and today we are sharing such a kitchen.
Guatemalan architect Alejandra Calderon‘s ‘The Liberation of the Kitchen’ offers the opportunity to develop different scenarios that adapt to the lifestyle of its users and opens new possibilities for the domestic layout of the future. Three mobile modules were designed to contain all the necessary elements for the preparation of meals: two induction cooktops, storage space, preparation space, a fridge and a sink that includes three containers to recycle waste.
Each module works with a stackable system of different elements. Each of the elements has the ability to be used individually as a stand-alone piece with a folding legs mechanism. The different elements can also be stacked and combined in different configurations that suit the needs of its owner. Isn’t it a gorgeous idea for a modern space
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The modules contain all necessary elements for the preparation of meals and they are comfy in using
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The middle module includes storage space and a mini fridge
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The sink can be connected with a hose to any water source available
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Two induction cooktops are available in drawers that include preparation space
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The drawers can be stacked together or become independent elements with a foldable legs mechanism
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The elements can be combined in different configurations that allows a more flexible and fluid cooking experience