Explore the advantages of the two installation methods and choose the one that best suits your project.
Explore the advantages of the two installation methods and choose the one that best suits your project.
Another planned kitchen project in sight, and all your client wants is a hot tower!
In addition to being attuned to interior design trends, you certainly don’t lack good taste, but did you know that there are two possible installation methods: flush or semi-flush?
While flush mode dissolves boundaries between appliances and other kitchen elements, promotes a clean finish without visual interruptions and favors daily cleaning, semi-flush mode balances design and practicality, leaving the edges of the oven and microwave slightly exposed and facilitating sporadic adjustments and future replacements.
The truth is that the choice between a fully built-in or slightly overlapping oven tower goes beyond aesthetic details and must take into account the client’s preferences and expectations, the narrative of the environment and, of course, the technical criteria to guarantee satisfactory results. In this sense, it is essential to have qualified professionals who know the particularities of each type of installation.
Ventilation openings, for example, must be considered in both proposals, as the hot tower needs breathing spaces to dissipate heat.
Smart access to power points is essential to facilitate future maintenance, especially in the case of flush mode. Proper planning of the furniture that makes up the niches can anticipate solutions and avoid complex dismantling.
Tramontina Design offers options for assembling modern and refined hot towers that adapt to both forms of installation:
The effect is created well with the combination of the Cook Electric Built-in Stainless-Steel Oven and the Cook Built-in Stainless-Steel Microwave, while the versatility of black makes its presence felt in the kitchen with the combo of the Glass Cook Built-in Electric Oven in Tempered Glass and Tramontina Glass Cook Built-In Microwave in Tempered Glass.
Regardless of the type of installation you choose, a Tramontina oven tower can integrate with your project masterfully and transform the kitchen wall into a veritable art gallery.
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