Hobs with integrated extractor: when they’re worth it (and when they’re not)
Venting hood or traditional hood? Advantages, limits and planning keys.
Venting hood or traditional hood? Advantages, limits and planning keys.
Years ago, having a kitchen island was uncommon. Today, it’s almost the opposite: in many renovations and new projects, the island is the first thing people think about.
Christmas is over… but the kitchen keeps the aftermath.
When it’s time to choose an extractor hood, the same question almost always comes up: integrated into the cabinetry or decorative and visible?
The extractor hood is essential for keeping the air clean. But even a powerful hood can lose much of its performance if the installation isn’t done correctly. In fact, not even the best model on the market works well if the extraction system is poorly executed.
The cooking zone is, along with the sink area, the functional heart of any kitchen.
If you have (or are designing) an open-plan kitchen, there’s one thing you need to know: not all hoods are suitable.
In any kitchen, the challenge remains the same: keeping the air clean, free of grease and odors. For interior design professionals, installers, and distributors in search of innovative solutions, Frecan’s DripOff system offers a technical and functional evolution in grease filtration.
Light, calm, and balance: discover Frecan’s white range hoods
A hood that doesn’t seek attention, but fully delivers on performance. And it does it well.
Some may think a cooker hood is just another appliance. But if you’re here, chances are you know that in kitchen design, every detail matters.
Flow Pour by Frecan: Induction, extraction, and design in a single system.
A cooktop with 4 zones and a Bridge function for greater versatility.
Cook without limits with a perfect integration into your countertop.