Is it worth making kitchen facades without handles? Reviews, pros and cons

Advantages and disadvantages

The decision to design a kitchen without handles causes a lot of controversy. Of course, the main factors that make people doubt are convenience and cleanliness.

The set without handles looks very beautiful, elegant and laconic. But will such a solution be functional? To understand whether this option is acceptable or not for a competitive kitchen or family, you need to weigh all the pros and cons of such a decision.

Advantages

Without a doubt, the main advantage is the appearance: the kitchen set looks like hello from the future. The kitchen is stylish, fashionable, attracts looks and compliments. But that's not the only reason to ditch pens.

Purity

Most often, your hands are not in a perfectly clean condition while cooking, and if you need to get something out or throw it away, you get a little confused in your head: how to do this with minimal “losses.”

It is much more convenient to open the lower cabinets with one push of the knee. This option is perfect for those cases where a trash can is hidden behind the lower facade and there is a need to throw something away without touching the headset with your hands.

Nothing gets in the way

Clothes often get caught on the handles, which is very inconvenient if you are holding, for example, a pot of boiling water - such “hooks” can lead to accidents.

Moreover, the handles are a problem for those who are used to listening to music on headphones while cooking: the wire will cling to the fittings, and the earbuds will fly out of the ears.

Safety

If there are small children in the family, then door handles are a toy for them that must be touched. This makes it easy to access pans, dishes, forks and knives in kitchen cabinets. Moreover, when small children play and run around, they may accidentally bump into a doorknob, resulting in scrapes and bruises.

It turns out that if you have small children, it is safer to make the kitchen without handles: they won’t climb inside and won’t bump into you.


Modernity

Yes, this solution is not suitable for all housewives. The absence of handles will not look good in every interior: only modern styles will do. But this is an ideal idea for those who keep up with the times and are used to supporting design trends.

Space saving

Handles are often abandoned in small kitchens, where literally every millimeter of space is important. This solution is especially popular in corner kitchens, when protruding handles make it impossible to open adjacent cabinets.

Flaws

The main thing housewives worry about is convenience. But convenience is more of a habit and too subjective, so it’s difficult to include it in the advantages and disadvantages. But there are real downsides to a handleless kitchen that are worth keeping in mind.

Dirt

Yes, dirt no longer settles on the handles, which are quite difficult to clean, but this does not mean that it disappears altogether. Glossy facades may attract fingerprints. On matte surfaces they are not so noticeable.

Dirt, and especially grease, can also accumulate in the recesses created for opening and closing drawers and cabinets without handles. The conclusion is that a kitchen without handles will not become less dirty, but it may be easier to clean.

Random touches

If we talk about the systems that are now fashionable, when the cabinet opens with one click, then the following difficulties may arise: if you accidentally touch the facade, for example, with your knee, the cabinet will open - this is, at least, inconvenient. At most, it can lead to injury.

Price

Yes, fittings make up a significant portion of the total cost of the kitchen. Moreover, if you abandon handles, not only will there be no savings, but the final price can only increase, since additional mechanisms and structures are required, which, due to their novelty, are not cheap. There are also inexpensive Chinese analogues - but who knows how long they will last?

Focusing specifically on these factors, it is necessary to decide whether the decision to abandon this fittings would be appropriate or not.

Kitchen without handles: pros and cons

A kitchen with smooth fronts without handles is one of the trends in modern interiors. Furniture of this type is easy to fit into a design project in eco, minimalism, loft, and modern styles.

Read on the topic: Loft-style kitchen interior: design features

Other advantages of handleless fronts:

  • They are convenient even in narrow passages and in the kitchen work area, where protruding handles make it difficult to move freely.
  • The kitchen visually seems more spacious and lighter.
  • They make it easy to maintain cleanliness: it is enough to occasionally wipe the smooth surface with special cleaning compounds. The presence of handles slows down cleaning because dirt usually accumulates around them.
  • Ideal for corner modular kitchens where cabinet doors may touch each other when opened. If there are no metal handles, then the risk of damaging the facades is eliminated for any arrangement of cabinets.

There are also disadvantages, but they are few. Firstly, kitchen elements with closers or a push-open mechanism may periodically require repairs, because they are technically more complex than simple cabinets with handles. And secondly, the cost of furniture with smooth facades is usually higher than that of classic options. Before choosing a kitchen, it is important to weigh the pros and cons, but overall, this is a convenient option.

Implementation options

At this stage, you need to think: what is a kitchen without handles? The set may indeed not have additional fittings, or it may have it, but not at all noticeable. Let's look at several ways to open a headset without handles, the pros and cons of each option.

Push-to-open

The most recognizable way to open a door without a handle is to press it, and it springs back . This allows you to open the cabinet with any part of the body: hand, foot, elbow, knee and even heel. This is quite convenient, but not entirely practical, because the headset will have to be wiped off fingerprints more often. This mechanism can be called differently:

  • push-to-open;
  • “opening press”;
  • “click to open”;
  • push-open;
  • push-to-open.

The mechanism is quite simple: it consists of a spring and a magnet, so it is relatively inexpensive - from 5 to 50 dollars, depending on the manufacturer.

The price is also affected by:

  • silent mechanisms for opening and closing cabinet doors;
  • type of mechanism - mechanical or electric.

It can be used both in a regular door and a roll-out drawer without handles. This is the case when you need high quality and inexpensive.

prosMinuses
A set with a Push-to-open mechanism looks not only stylish, but very modern and technologically advanced. It creates a feeling of “the kitchen of the future.” An important feature: the door does not open completely, but only a little - 30 degrees. This means that to open the cabinet you need to perform two actions: press and open. This is not always convenient, but it always takes time.
Wiping facades is much easier than cleaning door handles.The facades get dirty more than usual. The mechanism itself requires maintenance.
Thanks to the mechanism, the facades can be placed next to each other without gaps, creating a feeling of solidity of the set.There is a possibility of accidental pressing (especially on the lower headset), followed by the door opening.
Inexpensive but high quality option.A small gap of 2–3 mm is formed between the body and the facade.

Notches

If you want to decorate a kitchen without handles, you can take a closer look at sets with special recesses. They perform the same function as handles, but are more invisible and look neater. But this option also costs more than a classic set - premium-class kitchens are equipped with such doors.

The most common materials are MDF or solid wood. Milling, the method by which the notches are created, is not suitable for film materials.

Recesses can be on the top, bottom, side of the facade in the form of a recess, or in any part of it in the form of a hole in the door. It sounds a little strange, but it looks very impressive.

These recesses are also called integrated handles, as they are made into the façade. They are perfect for lower and upper sets, for cabinets and drawers.

You don't have to make the holes rectangular - you can get creative and cut out circles to open the lightweight door with your finger.

Versatility is not the only advantage of integrated handles.

prosMinuses
This option is more familiar and convenient than the push mechanism.The recess on top of the facade can quickly become dirty even from ordinary dust - especially with a light-colored surface. Grease can also accumulate, which can be difficult to clean.
The design is not visually “cut”, making the kitchen look monolithic and expensive.The kitchen not only looks expensive, but also costs 5–10% more.

Profile

This option is somewhat similar to the previous one. In this case, the frame is most often built into an aluminum profile, thanks to which recesses are formed - you can grab the door from above or below and pull it towards you.

The downside is that the profile most often has the usual silver aluminum color; black or white options are rarely found. There is no greater variety, but you can try to paint the profile with your own hands.

There is an even more budget option - a profile that is built directly onto the door. The material is cheap - about $8 per linear meter.

They look quite stylish, but due to their silver color they are not suitable for any headset. The profile is hung on the facade when the plans include built-in appliances - such a “handle” will not hurt. An additional advantage is that you don’t have to pull on the door itself, which means it stays clean longer.

prosMinuses
You can use any material for facades.Small number of colors available.
More convenient than the push-open system.Not suitable for any interior.
The doors themselves get dirty less.Dirt will still accumulate in the recess.
There are no vertical seams that cut into the kitchen and make it narrower.

Long facades

Another method based on mechanically opening the cabinet door, but it is only suitable for wall-mounted furniture: buy fronts longer than the body. This simple option will instantly make your kitchen more stylish and sleek. Best suited for a hinged wall cabinet without handles. But there are also disadvantages.

prosMinuses
A beautiful kitchen with virtually no time or money spent.Closing a cabinet is not as convenient as opening it.
The door will be less dirty, since the coverage occurs from the inside of the facade.Not the most modern and technologically advanced way.

Invisible

This case is exactly from that opera when kitchen furniture appears to have no handles, but in fact they are simply invisible - hidden. This effect can be achieved in two ways:

  • use very small fittings (also called mini or microscopic);
  • paint the handles in the color of the facade.

Let's take a closer look at them.

Microscopic handles

These are very small handles that are attached to the end of the door. They are also called secret ones. Visually it looks great, and they are often found at a budget price. For example, it’s worth taking a closer look at the Blunkett series at Ikea.

Plain pens

The easiest way is to order painted handles to match when choosing a headset. Furniture manufacturers often work with high-quality materials, so the handle will last a long time. Any material is suitable for painting - plastic, metal, wood. The only question is the price, because high-quality compounds can be expensive.

The option with handles that match the furniture is a borderline between two versatile solutions: the fittings seem to be invisible and the effect of a monolithic kitchen is created, but at the same time the convenience and functionality are preserved in the old fashioned way.

prosMinuses
Looks minimalistic and stylish.After all, this is no longer a kitchen without handles, which means children can hit themselves and clothes can get caught.
Facades get less dirty.Mini handles may not be very comfortable.
It's easy to find budget options.
Easy installation that you can do it yourself.

Servo-Drive

This system is a little reminiscent of Push-to-open, since here you also need to press, but in this case - on a button or any point on the facade. Closing also occurs with a button.

It is characterized by maximum noiselessness and smoothness, as well as an impressive price tag. Advertising brochures claim that the pleasure received in the future will outweigh the costs, but this is a rather controversial statement.

In this case, the doors can also be opened manually. On the one hand, this is good, since periodic power outages occur in our country. But won't the habit of opening the cabinet with your hands become dominant? After all, it’s much faster than waiting for the cabinet to smoothly open and close.

There is a more interesting solution - Easys from Hettich. The essence is exactly the same, but here the closure occurs automatically after 5–8 seconds. This is also a rather controversial decision, since often you just want to see, for example, the presence of cereals or spices, but such a door can hit you. Moreover, such a miracle of technology costs a lot of money - about 20 thousand rubles per section.

prosMinuses
Beautiful, stylish, technologically advanced.Expensive.
Quiet opening/closing.There is a risk of accidental pressing.
Long procces. Moreover, if the closing is automatic, then time may be short.

Smart-open

There are truly modern options for opening the headset door. For example, voice or gadget control.

There are also options with touch pressing, when you just need to touch the door and it will open. The last option is quite controversial in operation, because small children can touch the facades and then get injured. But such equipment costs about $300 for one façade.

If we talk about voice dialing, then this is also a very controversial situation: for example, with the “dishes” command, a drawer with a set of dishes or for drying washed dishes will open. But what if the family decides to discuss the dishes at dinner? Will the headset respond to every spoken “command”?

Such modern technologies still remain the word of the future. Yes, such a solution is very impressive and will amaze all guests - this can be considered an advantage, but the cost discourages such ideas.

Option number 4. Milled handles

Buyers who did not like the previous options have the opportunity to purchase a kitchen made of MDF. The “handles” in the presented samples of facades are cut out at the ends themselves like U-shaped recesses. They are located across the entire width of the door or in the form of small recesses (the width and location are selected based on customer preferences).

Key features, also known as the advantages of milled handles:

  • Comfort of use compared to push-open opening mechanism handles;
  • Thanks to such design solutions, the kitchen facade does not break, looks expressive and expensive.

Disadvantages of using recessed handles:

  • Due to frequent use, the U-shaped recesses quickly become dirty. Although cleaning the surface is not difficult, dirty door ends are difficult to clean.
  • The cost of facades with milled handles is 5-10% higher than other samples.

Styles

A kitchen without handles will not look appropriate in any interior. The best solutions are modern styles with a focus on minimalism. It can be modern, hi-tech, loft, Scandinavian or Japanese style.

All of these styles stand for convenience and functionality. This means that if you are not sure that such a kitchen is a convenient and practical solution, there is no need to make it. There are many other ways to decorate a room in a modern style.

Production materials, insert types, shapes and other features

Kitchen handles integrated in St. Petersburg by our company are made from:

  • aluminum;
  • MDF.

Can be:

  • invoices;
  • mortise.

Color offers a wide range of choices from simple coloring to imitation of natural materials

Integrated kitchen handles, the price we set is the most affordable in the city. We will produce any of the following forms in the shortest possible time:

  • round;
  • oval;
  • rectangular.

It is very easy to contact us; telephone numbers are provided on the website.

Necessary accessories

Designing a kitchen without handles is not as easy as it seems. Of course, you can choose the easy option and simply make the door longer than the body, but this option is only suitable for a wall-mounted set. You will still have to come up with something with the bottom one.

The necessary fittings depend entirely on what type of “handle” in a handleless kitchen is chosen. For example, consider the elements of the “Push to Open” system:

  • hidden hinges - springs are hidden inside them, which push the facade away from the body when pressed;
  • push button - pushes the door, mounted in the cabinet frame.

To smoothly and quietly close the drawers, you will need other fittings:

  • closers;
  • dampers;
  • shock absorbers.

There is a wide variety of even these elements on the market. Most often, there is no need to understand individual parts, since the necessary kit with all the necessary fasteners is purchased immediately. It is better to be familiar with popular brands that produce quality products for handleless kitchens.

Facades with aluminum profile GOLA

The second option to make a kitchen with facades without handles is to use the GOLA aluminum profile. Many manufacturers of furniture components make this profile; we work with the Rehau (Germany) and Premial (China) profiles. The difference is in price and a little in the quality of these brands.

As you can see, here we leave the facades themselves rectangular in shape, and the opening occurs due to the space that the Gola profile organizes when we cut it into the body of the kitchen cabinets . There is a profile for one row of facades (top in the photo), and there is a profile for two rows of facades (bottom in the photo).

Here are examples of our kitchens in different styles with the Gola profile:

Gola profile fronts are usually used only in the lower part of the kitchen. At the top they make facades with an integrated handle or facades with push-up.

Front with sliding secret drawerFronts with retractable bottle holder

Facade with garbage segregatorFronts with drawers

Brands

Since the idea of ​​designing a kitchen without handles is still relatively new, there are not many players in the market who can provide a quality product. Let's list them.

Miele

A German brand that launched a line of handleless kitchen appliances. Depending on the type of equipment, the opening will be different. For example, for a dishwasher you only need to knock once. Moreover, the equipment is so smart that at the end of the program it will automatically open the door to dry the washed dishes.

The oven, steamer and microwave have touch buttons. But to open the built-in wine refrigerator, you just need to press the front panel. In this case, the facades do not open completely, but only slightly open.

Gola

The goal is qualified on profile false handles. The company does its job well and provides a huge selection of these profiles:

  • vertical - for pencil cases and upper cabinets;
  • horizontal - for the lower set.

The latter are further divided into:

  • L-shaped - for drawers under the countertop;
  • C-shaped - for drawers of the second and subsequent rows;
  • spacers - upper wall cabinets.

Interestingly, the profile system can be combined with “push-to-open” - this will make opening cabinets and drawers more convenient.

Bloom

The Blum company specializes in push-to-open systems (here it is called Tip On) and electric Servo Drive, that is, thanks to these systems you can open the door with a light touch of your hand, elbow or knee anywhere. The fittings of this Austrian company are considered quite expensive, but at the same time very high quality and almost eternal.

Hettich

Hettich's signature feature is the push-to-open system. It is presented in a huge assortment:

  • with self-closing option;
  • without self-closing option;
  • mechanical;
  • with electric drive;
  • with full/partial opening;
  • with recognition of interfering objects.

This is the most popular manufacturer of kitchen fittings without handles.

Schuco

Shuko is another manufacturer that specializes in handleless kitchen profiles. The only materials available are aluminum and the choice of colors is not very extensive:

  • black matte chrome;
  • anodized aluminum.

Made in Germany, expensive, installed only by a specialist. The assortment is quite large, but Gola is considered a more popular brand due to its greater prevalence.

Recommendations

Tip 1. The lighter the color of the headset, the less visible fingerprints will be.

It is worth giving preference to the following shades:

  • white;
  • beige;
  • blue;
  • light gray and others.

The surface also matters: gloss will become dirty much faster than others. It's better to look at semi-gloss, matte, satin and even slightly rough finishes. Based on this information, a glossy black kitchen without handles can easily be called the most impractical option.

Tip 2. It is not necessary to deprive the entire set of handles.

You can leave them on the lower level, since the drawers under the countertop get dirty the fastest. If it’s a matter of precious centimeters of a small kitchen, then you can equip only wall cabinets with handles.

Tip 3. You can combine different mechanisms for opening doors without handles.

For example, install a profile from Gala on the lower tier, and build in a Push-to-open opening system into wall cabinets, or simply make the doors longer than the body. A similar example of combination can be seen in the video:

Modern kitchens without handles 2016

Tip 4. With built-in appliances, you should not be categorical and refuse handles on its facades.

The fact is that opening such “cabinets” requires more effort, and in this case it is more convenient to grasp tightly. Otherwise, opening the dishwasher can break long nails. The same goes for the refrigerator.

Combination with wallpaper and curtains

It is better to buy wallpaper that is washable, moisture-resistant, and does not change color from sunlight. Paintable canvases that can be painted several times are considered a good option. For white facades, any monochromatic version is suitable. With a large area, a kitchen without handles can even be black and white. Purple and dark blue wallpapers are also suitable.

In a small room, the walls can be light orange, gray, or blue. Country style involves animal and plant motifs. The minimalism style does not include images on the wallpaper.

For a white kitchen without handles with a wooden countertop, wooden blinds are suitable. The combination of white and brown is allowed in any style. Laconic Japanese curtains can also be considered a good option.

In addition to wallpaper and curtains, accessories and decorative elements are required:

  • dishes;
  • towels;
  • serving textiles;
  • stands;
  • lighting;
  • Wall Clock.

Indoor plants are perfect for decorating a kitchen with a white gloss texture with handleless wood.

Photo gallery

Examples of stylish kitchens without handles:

The photo shows a straight kitchen without upper cabinets with an original solution for opening the facades.

A kitchen without handles can also be designed with furniture up to the ceiling. The facades are made of plastic.

Refined and laconic kitchen with an apron made of white glossy enamel.

White glossy kitchen with island layout.

To the left of the sink in this handleless kitchen there is a built-in dishwasher. The facades are made of MDF.

Interesting two-tone design with a white graphite countertop.

Corner kitchen with a combination of different facade opening systems.

What style suits it?

A white set without handles suits modern stylistic trends. Among them are:

  1. Minimalism. The style is based on simplicity and practicality: a minimum of decor, a maximum of functional equipment. The use of solid colors and their combinations is encouraged: white and gray, white and black. The kitchen should be glossy, with aluminum elements.
  2. High tech. Outwardly similar to minimalism, however, in a high-tech kitchen more attention is paid to smart household appliances. When arranging, the rules of ergonomics are observed; every meter of space has its own purpose. The colors are calm and monochromatic.
  3. Scandinavian . Scandi style symbolizes the nature of the north. In addition to white, gray, beige, green, blue, and olive are used in kitchen decoration. The kitchen should be bright. The Scandinavian interior is decorated with themed wallpaper, wooden figurines, and soft sofa cushions.
  4. Futurism. The original style should be bright and effective. To do this, decorative lighting, round facades, and arches instead of doors are used. Instead of traditional tables and chairs, hanging structures are installed that symbolize space and weightlessness.

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Style solutions

A handleless kitchen looks great in ultra-modern styles.

  • For modernism , materials such as plastic, as well as metal and glass are suitable. The style is characterized by catchy colors, not quite regular shapes, even noticeable asymmetry. The absence of handles on the set will complement the overall design style of the room.
  • High-tech will stand out for the simplicity of its lines and almost complete rejection of decor. For a kitchen in high-tech style, there are fittings, so it can use various modern storage systems.
  • The minimalist style is strict geometry, lack of decor, and restraint of colors. Most often, headsets without handles can be found in this style.
  • The loft style will go well with rough textures and various elements of vintage decor.
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