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An alternative to simple doors? Discover the Freepass system

Buying a new home is a unique thrill, but furnishing it? Well, that can feel like a superhero mission! If you're looking for a solution better to organise your spaces, and optimise the floor plan, you can now count on a new ally: Freepass by Scavolini, a modular system that connects rooms with different functions. So without further ado, let's look at some practical examples of how to use Freepass as an alternative solution to traditional doors!

Hiding a walk-in larder

Do you collect cookbooks or follow cooking shows? If you're a culinary enthusiast who loves experimenting with new dishes, you'll need a larder that lives up to your kitchen creativity. By making the most of partition wall larder units and adding a single full-height door, you can create a genuine “food room”, directly connected to the kitchen, allowing you to find anything you need to finish preparing your meals effortlessly.

Open space

If you have an open-plan home and are wondering how to separate the kitchen from the living room without erecting barriers that would make the space feel cramped, the answer is always Freepass. Depending on the available centimetres, you can choose between a single or double door, opening a passageway to the living area. This solution is also particularly strategic when you have guests: while they settle into the living room, you can focus on the dishes, all while maintaining a connection.

Living room and bedroom

While both the living room and bedroom are designed for relaxation, you might desire some privacy, especially if you share the apartment with someone. So, how do you separate these two adjacent rooms? The Freepass modular system can also be combined with the Fluida Wall System, allowing you to not only isolate the bedroom but also add a beautiful bookcase to your décor, enhancing the living area.

Want to learn more about Freepass design? Let Scavolini dealers guide you!