Did you know that – according to several surveys – many people prefer eating at home more frequently and preparing their meals personally?
Also, people tend to prefer an aperitif or brunch in the comfort of their home, rather than dining out with their friends.
The emotion of cooking in the company of other people and experimenting with new recipes is becoming a year-round activity, rather than just a winter pastime.
For this reason, if you are among those fond of inviting people home and are in the process of designing your kitchen, you may be pleased to learn that a growing number of contemporary kitchens feature elements that favour functionality and conviviality.
The two island-counters of these kitchens are equipped with all the necessary elements for facilitating your task: hob, sink, a broad top and storage space for keeping all your accessories on hand.
Besides these elements, the islands also come with stools that enable you to enjoy the company of the people you love during the entire food preparation phase.
Another interesting solution is to reserve the snack counter for cooking alone.
The Mood model includes a counter structured as a peninsula, where the section dedicated to meal consumption is in the higher area.
What are the advantages? In this way, you may focus on checking the cooking, have a better view of the people in front of you and have all the other functions – washing, for example – close by yet separated.
So, if you’re preparing dinner for friends, you may show them how you cook the foodstuffs while concealing any untidiness in the sink.