The kitchen is the heart of all homes, where the family gathers as soon as the roast smells pleasant in the atmosphere. In order to optimize kitchen experiences, the trend lies in a complete transformation through innovation – the modern kitchen.
Kitchen technology on the rise
In an increasingly technological world, our relationship with food is changing and also affecting our relationship with the environment and the space in which we live. In addition, they completely change our idea of the place where these foods are prepared and stored, like Mosa cream chargers serving whip creams.
The big technology brands are no longer just specializing in smart TVs or smartphones, but smart households are experiencing a new era with a huge increase in smart kitchen appliances.
- Research and inform utensils
- Cameras in the oven (still a dream of the future)
- Food Condition Updates
All this and much more is the trend of a modern kitchen.
The kitchen of the future
For refrigerators, there will be devices that can detect whether food is running low or on the verge of spoiling.
Our traditional stove is replaced by a glass plate in the style of a hob (only cleaner and more modern). In this stove, we will have convection burners that will be under this glass, and the food will be prepared on this countertop. Everything is controlled by tapping the screen, either from a mobile phone, a panel, or even a system that detects gestures and body movements.
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The kitchen today
While this kitchen of the future is not yet here, we can already rely on current technologies that facilitate the use of appliances and the preparation of any food. One of the current options to transform your kitchen into a modern and technological environment is to invest in built-in appliances with a stainless steel finish, whose color and design are automatically reminiscent of technology.
As a rule, these devices have digital systems and are very advanced with several features that make the everyday life of every person easier.
And whether in the kitchen of today or in the kitchen of the future, mood light changes everything! For many families, large kitchens are even a place for gathering and chatting. If dad and son don’t want to miss their Euro 2020/2021 games and still want to cook something delicious for mom and daughters. Then the smart TV in the modern kitchen is the ideal place.
Oh well, we were by the light! Rely on a central light, in chandeliers, but do not underestimate the power of a countertop with recessed light or multiple points of light on the ceiling, on the table, stove, and so on. Invest in directional lighting that can be changed depending on the use of the environment and the needs of the person preparing the food.
Base Units
A kitchen is known for its basic elements: refrigerator and stove. Finally, the food is stored in these devices and then prepared. A great example of innovation in these devices is the so-called induction cooker. Similar to an electric stove, the device does not work with fire, but with an electromagnetic field that generates heat and cooks the food. This is done by the even distribution of heat over the entire surface, which increases the efficiency of the stove and shortens the preparation time of the food.
Even the refrigerator does not fall by the wayside and is also becoming more and more of a technological object. Today they have digital boards and automatic dispensers for water and ice. In some cases, they even have coffee and even beer taps.
There are models with Wi-Fi connections, touch screens, and, on some luxury devices, even RFID recognition, a technology that works with radio frequencies. In a refrigerator, this technology could be used to find food without having visual contact with it. This makes the process much faster and avoids long openings of the refrigerator, which always keeps the temperature of the device even and saves energy. And then we shouldn’t forget that SmartTVs for watching football can also play a special role in the modern kitchen, right?