Kitchen Solutions

Nano plans the details that make a kitchen work every day: built-in appliances, ventilation, sinks, washing zones, and storage arranged with the design from the start.

Integrated Planning

A good kitchen is more than cabinets.

At Nano Kitchens, appliances and accessories are handled as part of the design, not as late additions after the look is finished. Oven, hood, sink, dishwasher, refrigerator, and preparation zones are planned together so movement inside the kitchen feels natural.

The aim is a kitchen that looks calm from the outside and works efficiently in daily detail: storage close to use, proper ventilation, practical surfaces, and appliances that sit cleanly within the fronts.

Nano kitchen with integrated appliances, sink, and hood

Appliances and Ventilation

Ovens and hoods are placed before manufacturing begins.

During design, Nano reviews cooking habits, preparation zones, and ventilation before final measurements are locked. This reduces later adjustments and keeps the kitchen fronts consistent.

Kitchen hood integrated within a Nano kitchen design
Built-in ovens Oven placement, height, and movement space are selected for daily use, comfort, and safe access.
Hoods matched to the layout The hood type, path, and position are planned to support ventilation without interrupting storage or the design line.
Refrigeration and cold storage zones The refrigerator location is planned near preparation and pantry zones to reduce repeated movement.
Clean visual integration Measurements, gaps, and fronts are coordinated so appliances feel like part of the kitchen, not separate objects.

Sink and Washing Zone

Small details change the daily experience.

The sink zone is one of the most-used areas in the kitchen. It needs clear space around it: preparation surface, drying area, easy access to cleaning products, and a suitable dishwasher or sorting location.

Nano balances countertop material, sink depth, faucet finish, and lower storage so the zone stays practical and easy to clean.

Sink and dishwasher integrated in a Nano kitchen

How It Works

Every solution is connected to the design journey.

Each kitchen detail needs an early decision: size, electrical and water points, opening direction, surrounding material, and long-term maintenance access.

1. Use case We define users, cooking habits, required appliances, and daily storage needs.
2. Appliance layout The oven, hood, refrigerator, sink, and dishwasher are arranged within a clear movement path.
3. Measurements Openings, heights, ventilation, and service points are reviewed before manufacturing.
4. Ready for daily use The final kitchen is prepared for practical use, with maintenance and support available when needed.
Built-in oven within Nano kitchen fronts

Visual Fit

Appliances should support the fronts and materials.

Whether the kitchen is modern, classic, or modern classic, its equipment should support the design rather than compete with it. Appliance positions, metal finishes, edge details, and lighting are selected in relation to the front color and countertop.

  • Practical planning for ovens, hoods, and cooking zones.
  • Sink, faucet, and dishwasher coordination for the washing zone.
  • Refrigerator and storage placement that reduces daily movement.

FAQ

Quick answers about Nano kitchen solutions.

Does Nano plan appliance locations?

Yes. Ovens, hoods, refrigerators, sinks, and dishwashers are planned within the kitchen design to make daily movement easier.

Can appliances be integrated into the kitchen fronts?

It depends on the appliance type and measurements, but the design team reviews integration and alignment options before manufacturing.

Which areas need the most planning?

The cooking and washing zones are used most often, so ventilation, preparation space, nearby storage, and cleaning access should be planned carefully.

Plan your kitchen solutions with Nano.

Book a visit to review your kitchen space and choose equipment that fits the design and your daily routine.

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