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3 kitchen models without wall units

New aesthetic trend: here are three examples of kitchens without wall units

Have you ever considered how the organisation of the area above your worktop can transform the way you live in your kitchen? Kitchens without wall units are quickly winning over more and more homeowners who are searching for sleek, minimalist furniture that makes their space feel lighter and less cluttered. Are you one of them? Keep reading to explore 3 kitchen models without wall units!

The advantages of a kitchen without wall units

Eliminating wall units does not mean sacrificing storage; it means completely rethinking it. Instead, the focus shifts to capacious base units and tall units, which can comfortably house everything from crockery to large cookware. To keep your most-used utensils and ingredients within easy reach, you can choose to customise the empty wall with shelves or accessory-holder bars, optimising the area just above the worktop.

The walls are left free, light diffuses without obstruction, and the whole room immediately appears more spacious. When you walk into a kitchen without wall units, you instantly experience a sense of lightness.

Jeometrica kitchen

Now let us look at the first kitchen model without wall units, Jeometrica: in this corner kitchen composition, the wall units have been replaced by expansive glazing, opening the view onto a splendid autumn landscape. Everything is designed to create perfect balance: the matt lacquered base units stretch horizontally, while large, wood effect larder units occupy the opposite wall vertically, adding visual depth. Scavolini’s Jeometrica kitchen without wall units is the ideal choice if you desire a bright, tidy and welcoming space, where sophisticated design integrates seamlessly with your home’s architecture.

Diesel Open Workshop kitchen

With its distinct industrial style, the Diesel Open Workshop collection is a brilliant example of how open-fronted elements, shelving and utensil rails serve as valid and stylish alternatives for organising your everyday essentials. The sleek, solid metal structure replaces classic wall units, making maximum use of every available centimetre without ever weighing down the wall.

DeLinea kitchen

Among the most beloved models chosen by those opting for a kitchen without wall units is DeLinea, designed by Vuesse. This is a sophisticated project that plays on the idea of continuity: the brass finish in fact is the leitmotif throughout this composition, coating everything from the recessed grip profiles to the shelves, paired with cables that enhance their appeal.