HANDLELESS KITCHENS FOR REIGATE & SURROUNDS

Choosing a Handleless Kitchen That’s Right for Your Home

A handleless kitchen is a hot commodity in the world of interior design. Sleek, modern, and minimalist, handleless kitchens are the epitome of high-end design. Did you know that there are actually three different types of handleless kitchens? Keep reading to learn more about the different types of handleless kitchens and find out which one is right for your home.

 

Type #1: True Handleless (Rail Handleless Kitchens)

True handleless kitchens, also known as rail handleless kitchens, get their name from the rail that runs along the edge of the door. This strip acts as a finger-pull, allowing you to open the door without having to use a traditional handle. The beauty of true handleless kitchens is that they give off the illusion of floating cabinets—giving your kitchen an ultra-sleek and modern look. If you're looking for a show-stopping kitchen design, true handleless is the way to go.

Type #2: J-Pull Handleless Kitchens

J-Pull handleless kitchens are similar to true handleless designs in that they also use a finger-pull opening mechanism. However, instead of being mounted on the edge of the door, the finger-pull on a J-Pull kitchen is recessed into the door itself. This allows for a completely clean and uninterrupted look on the exterior of the door. J-Pull kitchens strike the perfect balance between sleek and functional—making them a great option for families who want a stylish kitchen that can stand up to everyday wear and tear.

Type #3: Push to Open Handleless Kitchens

Push to open handleless kitchens are exactly what they sound like—doors that open with a simple push instead of using handles or pulls. Most kitchens fitted with push to open systems use a mix of push to open and hidden handles to accommodate the integrated appliances. While push to open hardware might not be ideal for families with small children, it's perfect for those who want an extra streamlined look in their kitchen

A stunning handleless kitchen designed for your home

So there you have it—a breakdown of the three different types of handleless kitchens. Whether you're looking for state of the art technology or something a little more understated, there's definitely a handleless kitchen style that's right for your home.