
How your kitchen stays calm, structured and functional
Planning a new kitchen often starts with colours, materials and shapes. But the real quality reveals itself in everyday life. In the morning when everything needs to move quickly. When cooking and several things happen at once. When guests arrive and the kitchen becomes part of the living space.
Storage determines whether your kitchen feels organised or constantly chaotic. It is not about fitting in as much as possible. It is about consciously deciding what should be visible and what should disappear.
At pronorm, design and functionality go hand in hand. Storage is planned to provide calm and structure in your daily life.
Organisation begins in thinking, not in cabinets
Before discussing specific cabinets, it helps to look at your everyday life. Which appliances do you use daily? What should be within reach? What can disappear? Which areas should feel open and which should feel calm?
Many kitchens feel overloaded because everything is visible at the same time: coffee machine, toaster, food processor, spices, supplies. Even high-quality design loses clarity when the worktop is constantly occupied.

Good storage planning therefore creates zones: a clear preparation area, a defined cooking area, a calm cleaning zone and enough space for supplies. When these areas are logically planned, structure appears. And structure creates calm.
When appliances can disappear
In open-plan kitchens, there is often tension between functionality and aesthetics. You want to work comfortably, yet the space should feel calm and residential.
This is where the solutions come in. Pocket doors allow entire work areas to be closed temporarily. A coffee station, an appliance cabinet or a niche with an integrated bar can disappear behind calm fronts. With one movement, a functional area becomes a clear surface again.
Flip doors contribute to this feeling as well. They open upwards, stay out of the movement space and make the kitchen feel light. Closed, they create a continuous front. Open, they provide easy access without narrowing the space.
Using height, corners and transitions consciously
Storage does not stop at eye level. Tall units with continuous fronts use the vertical space up to the ceiling and create a calm design line. Top cabinets add storage for rarely used items without disturbing proportions.
Corner solutions such as rotating shelves or special pull-outs make difficult areas usable. At the same time, planning can also consciously reduce. Not every centimetre needs to be filled if clarity matters more than quantity.
Comfort you feel every day
Not everything needs to stay permanently on the worktop. Heavy appliances such as mixers or food processors benefit from pull-out tray shelves with integrated sockets inside a tall unit. Pull the tray out, work comfortably at the right height and slide it back afterwards. The surface remains clear and the room feels organised.
Quality is also visible inside cabinets. Internal pull-outs, structured pantry solutions or individually configurable divisions ensure every utensil has its place. Calm emerges when you don't have to search. Lighting supports this effect. Illuminated tall unit areas or softly lit pull-outs create visibility and reinforce the feeling of order.
How much kitchen storage do you really need
The most common question is not which technology will be installed. It is whether everything fits while the kitchen still feels calm.
A structured kitchen often requires less space than an unorganised one. The key is internal logic. Plan enough space for dishes, glasses, supplies and appliances. Consider waste separation, cleaning products and everyday items such as towels or beverage crates.
When every element has its place, the worktop remains clear. The kitchen appears calm. And clarity is what allows design to remain timeless.

Planned from the inside out
A kitchen does not only convince in the showroom. It proves itself after months and years of everyday use. When workflows become natural. When you do not need to think about where something is. When one movement opens or closes a functional area.
Storage is not a technical detail. It is the foundation for a kitchen that remains calm even when used intensively.
If you want to find out which solutions suit your space and lifestyle, find your nearest kitchen studio here. Together, your kitchen will be planned from the inside out.
FAQ ABOUT KITCHEN STORAGE AND ORGANISATION
Kitchen storage is not an add-on — it is the foundation of every kitchen plan. Here we answer the most important questions about storage needs, flexibility and long-term everyday usability.
Still have questions about your kitchen planning? Our retail partners will be happy to advise you personally and develop a solution that works today and adapts for tomorrow.



