What’s the difference between a German kitchen and an Italian kitchen? Which kitchen type is better? Simply put, Italian kitchens are sleek, innovative, and conjure the image of large gatherings of friends and family. German kitchens are similar in that they use sleek looks and modular design, but the emphasis is on innovation. There is a difference between Italian-inspired kitchens and modern Italian kitchens. Modern Italian kitchens embrace a more modern kitchen aesthetic, which is similar to German kitchens.
Italian kitchens come in 2 different forms: Classic & Contemporary. The modern Italian kitchen designs are similar to the German counterparts, but the classical design conjures up the vintage Italian charm with the modern modular kitchen innovations. This classic charm is brought about by cabinetry with grooves and classic handles or knobs. On the other hand, German kitchens don’t focus much on “emotional” connect but more on innovation and practicality. They mostly utilize flat cabinetry and almost never use handles or knobs.
Italian kitchens will sometimes have handles and hardware that is not built by the kitchen manufacturer. However, that isn’t the trend. Italian kitchens, just like German kitchens, usually come in modular kitchen cabinets that are prebuilt with the manufacturer’s proprietary hardware and kitchen accessories, just like Pittori Italian Kitchens. German kitchen cabinets don’t have traditional handles or nostalgic accessories.
Germany, the land of engineers brings about their engineering not just into their cars but also their kitchens. German modular kitchens also constitute a lot of complicated mechanics which are benefited and enhanced by German engineering. German manufacturers are very particular about making sure that every door, cabinet and drawer are fitted correctly, and the superior control system and handle-less kitchen designs make them truly innovative.
Italian kitchens, on the other hand, tap into the country’s rich artistic and craftsmanship history which can be traced back to the Renaissance period. This rich history can be seen in the traditional Italian designs which capture the rustic and the classical. Contemporary Italian kitchens, however, come in the same category as modern German kitchens in its innovations but with the touch of Italian craftsmanship.
A lot of similarities can be found between German and Italian kitchens. They both provide superior and innovative features. But if you have to choose between the two, ask yourself this, “Do I want a kitchen for its superior functionality, or do I want a kitchen for its conviviality?”. If you answer yes for the former, then a German kitchen might be for you, if your answer is yes for the latter, then an Italian kitchen might serve you better. Ultimately, seeing the kitchens in person and experiencing it hands-on would be the best way to select one.
We welcome anyone interested in learning more about kitchens to come visit our showroom, Keetchen at Pico and Fairfax. We have beautiful displays of both Italian and American kitchens for you to see. Please feel free to email us your interest about Italian or German Kitchens at hello@keetchen.com.