invisible kitchen

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Noun[edit]

invisible kitchen (plural invisible kitchens)

  1. A minimalist kitchen whose elements blend in or are hidden when not in use.
    • 2022 January 13, Tanyel Mustafa, “How to do the ‘invisible kitchen’ interior design trend”, in Metro[1], archived from the original on 2024-05-04:
      Polly explains: ‘The key in incorporating decorative objects into an invisible kitchen is only using objects you would see around the rest of your home too.
    • 2022 February 10, James Tarmy, “‘Invisible’ Kitchens Are No Longer Cool in Hot Real Estate Market”, in Bloomberg News[2], archived from the original on 2022-02-10:
      “We’ve done those kitchens where a panel goes down so you see literally nothing—even the toaster is hidden,” Nahem says, referring to what the media has lately been calling the invisible kitchen. “But the minute you take it out and put it on the counter, it throws the whole kitchen off.”
    • 2024 February 14, Fleur Britten, “How to nail the ‘invisible kitchen’ trend”, in The Telegraph[3], archived from the original on 2024-02-14:
      For the other half of us, there are plenty of affordable hacks and sensible investments that can “de-kitchen” a space. The invisible kitchen isn’t just a luxury proposition – after all, most of us need our kitchens to work hard and serve as more than just a room in which to cook.