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Kitchen Trends – Pocket Doors

Pocket doors can also be used as part of a run of kitchen cabinetry, we often recommend using pocket doors for breakfast stations.
A breakfast station usually contains shelving and plenty of electrical points for coffee machines and toasters, and tend to feature a hard surface, often the same as your worktop, at the base.
Designed to accommodate everything required for making tea and coffee, together with breakfast goods, they can also include a separate boiling water tap as opposed to a kettle. Because it is used regularly, the breakfast station is located away from the main food preparation area and cooking zone so as not to get in the way of the cook. Pocket doors are are also ideal for pantry larders, because the cook can then easily access all herbs, spices and condiments when required.

All you need to know about Pocket Doors

In fact, the latest fashion in European kitchen design is to completely conceal the kitchen altogether in order to purely have a beautiful and uncluttered social or workspace.
You then have the opportunity to open it up, by pivoting the pocket doors back into recesses to reveal a fully functional kitchen with all appliances on show, but only when they are required. This is why pocket doors are now becoming the ‘fashion essentials’ in the kitchen, whether it is ultra-contemporary or a more traditional bespoke option.

Pocket doors & why they are trending

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Pocket door options from ZodiaKitchens

As pocket doors have become more fashionable across European kitchen design, our kitchen furniture partners, 1909 feature a number of contemporary options within their portfolio.

Alternatively, for those of you seeking a handmade kitchen with contemporary twists, our Novelle Bespoke collection features pocket doors made to any size and style.
We design kitchens and workspaces with all types of pocket doors to suit you and your lifestyle, whether for tall cabinetry or for smaller freestanding pieces.