A kitchen is the most used “work zone” in a home, so good design is never only about looks. The models in this section are complete kitchen systems built around ergonomics, storage logic, durable surfaces, and the style of the interior—whether the goal is a clean minimal space, a warm classic composition, or a bold statement kitchen for entertaining.
Kitchen styles and layout options
The collection combines European kitchen brands and design approaches, from strict modern geometry to decorative classic and Art Deco solutions. Layout and facade architecture influence daily comfort just as much as appearance.
- Layout types: fitted kitchens, linear kitchens, and configurations with an island or peninsula.
- Front design: with handles, integrated handles, or fully handleless systems.
- Style directions: modern, contemporary, industrial, classic, and Art Deco kitchens for different interiors.
- Customization: many models are available as custom projects to match dimensions, storage needs, and finish combinations.
Materials and finishes that define performance
Kitchen durability depends on how well the fronts and work surfaces handle moisture, heat, cleaning, and daily impact. This category includes solutions built with modern and traditional materials used in premium European cabinetry.
- Lacquered, UV-lacquered, PET: smooth, easy-to-clean fronts with a modern look.
- Veneer and wood: natural texture and depth, often chosen for warm contemporary or classic projects.
- Glass, metal, stainless steel: expressive accents and modern architectural detail.
- Ceramic, natural stone, compact surfaces: practical for demanding zones; selected for heat and scratch resistance.
- FENIX, HPL panels, melamine: engineered surfaces that combine a clean appearance with everyday practicality.
Depending on the configuration, cabinetry, panels, and decorative elements may be quoted separately from built-in appliances—appliances are commonly specified as a separate line item to match the chosen kitchen concept.
How to choose the right kitchen
When comparing kitchens, it helps to start with function and only then move to style. A well-chosen system should make cooking, cleaning, and storage feel effortless—especially in open-plan spaces where the kitchen is always on display.
- Room size and workflow: plan the triangle (sink–cooktop–fridge) and keep main paths clear.
- Storage priorities: tall units, drawer systems, corner solutions, and pantry zoning for everyday items.
- Front type and maintenance: handleless and gloss fronts look sleek, while textured or matte finishes can be more forgiving.
- Material suitability: choose surfaces based on cleaning habits, sunlight exposure, and how intensively the kitchen is used.
- Project level: for renovations and new builds, consider a custom kitchen to align with plumbing, electrical, and ventilation points.
Why order here
Buying a kitchen online works best when the catalog is paired with real project support. EuroHouse offers verified European brands and guidance for selecting a layout, finishes, and options, with a quote-based approach that fits custom specifications and complex projects.
