Kitchens are moving away from eye-catching appliances and extravagant details.

Here’s how to blend the space with the rest of your interior.

Whileminimalismseems to be the obvious style for an invisible kitchen, this low-profile layout works with any interior.

Kitchen that blends with living area with dark lower cabinets, arm chair, countertop

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Millwork-trim cabinetry fits right into a traditional-style home and resembles a paneled wall that conceals functional items.

A more contemporary kitchen might boast flat-paneled, smooth-finished doors for a sleek look.

Either way, the style intentionally creates a feeling of continuity with the rest of the home.

Kitchen with Custom Millwork

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To achieve this,deep drawers, appliances garages, and plenty of lower cabinetry are essential.

If you opt for no upper cabinets though, display plenty ofartworkand hanging plants to take up the space.

Floor-level toe-kick drawers are another way to add storage if you don’t have upper cabinets.

U-shaped kitchen

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Those tasks can waitand an invisible kitchen makes it easier to put them off until morning, guilt free.