Utilising innovative kitchen technology for professional kitchen is not a new practice in the foodservice industry and in luxury kitchens. The technological advancements we see today have paved way for food business owners and the luxury market to have access to kitchen design, infrastructure and equipment that works efficiently towards delivering optimum performance.
Innovative kitchen technology is all about amplifying the kitchen's aesthetic appeal, level of functionality and convenience. Today, the market is swarmed with state of the art kitchen technologies but it doesn’t stop there. There are quite a few assumptions on what the future holds for kitchen innovation. Here are some:
Aesthetic Appeal
Another expectation for future kitchen innovations is the change in aesthetic appeal. Kitchen appliances are often arranged and displayed but some homeowners want their refrigerator, oven, and stove to be out of sight for the cohesiveness and minimalism of the kitchen. This is made possible by building cabinets around the appliances to make them blend in with the rest of the kitchen design.
The new generation of kitchens may feature classic designs using marble and stones for centre islands and countertops, fused together with modern and sleek kitchen appliances with innovative controls and details that makes people want to use their kitchen more.
Traditional Meets Modern
Marble is a staple material for luxury commercial and residential kitchens. Its various tones, textures, and grains bring added dimensions to the kitchen.
In this year's DesignBUILD Expo, a number of marble and stone exhibitors will showcase their finest products including Konig Australia, Esmer Marble Co., Malbros Group of Stone Industries, Leonardo Marble, and many more.
Innovative Kitchen Appliances
Commercial Kitchens must adhere to Work, Health, Safety and Environmental standards. Residential kitchens, on the other hand, needs to be equipped with the means to eliminate odour, work with minimal noise, and ensures safety during and after use. Manufacturers like Schweigen aims to give residential kitchens new technologies for innovative kitchens. Visit Schweigen at DesignBuild 2017 at booth G40, located in the Kitchen section. A talk on the various innovation in kitchen technology will be discussed by Schweigen's own Anthony Fletcher, CEO, and Mal Corboy, Brand Ambassador.
Attend the DesignBUILD Expo 2017 at the ICC, Sydney on 3rd-5th of May 2017, the annual event will gather the biggest names in the Australian design and architecture scene for one massive expo.
Register now and learn about what new things to expect in the building industry by visit www.designbuildexpo.com.au.