Interiors – as individual as you are
Our homes are a reflection of who we are. The more closely we tailor our living spaces to our needs and tastes, the more at ease we feel within them. That sense of comfort might come from a wall in your favourite colour, cherished souvenirs from a recent trip displayed on a shelf or even the preferred brand of toilet paper in the smallest room. When it comes to giving a home a personal touch, there are virtually no limits.
Customised outside and in
Individuality doesn’t stop at the surface. It’s often the small – sometimes hidden – details that bring joy to everyday life. Take the inside of furniture, for example. It’s not just the visible fronts of kitchen or bathroom cabinets that matter – the interiors can also be designed to reflect personal tastes and preferences.
With by Blum, for instance, customisation goes beyond drawer dimensions – the appearance of the drawer can also be tailored. A wide array of colours and materials as well as printing, laser texturing and embossing options allow you to create completely unique designs. The double wall drawer sides make it possible to carry distinctive design characteristics of the surrounding space into the drawer interior, or to set refined accents by deliberate contrast.
More than meets the eye
Customisation isn’t just about looks. Adapting furniture applications to personal needs can considerably enhance the quality of living. Storage space requirements are very individual and depend on your personal habits, the size of your household and your lifestyle.
This is where drawers come into their own: Because all contents can be viewed from above, there is no need for kneeling down or rummaging for items that have slipped to the back of the cabinet. And with practical inner dividing systems such as Blum’s all items have their place – and stay there when the drawer is opened.
More tips for customised storage solutions
Because everyone is different
Ergonomics is another crucial consideration in bespoke furniture planning. Physical requirements matter just as much as personal taste – not everyone will prefer the same worktop height, after all. The ideal kitchen worktop height is normally 15 to 20 cm below elbow height with your arms bent. Customising this height is therefore not only a matter of comfort, but also has a positive effect on health and prevents back pain.
And here’s a practical insider tip:
For shorter household members or children who enjoy helping in the kitchen, the plinth solution is ideal. It ensures that everyone can work at a comfortable worktop height.
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With SPACE STEP, little ones gain an instant 15 to 25 cm.
All advantages at a glance:
The more we tailor our home to our needs and preferences, the more comfortable we feel in them
With LEGRABOX by Blum, even the look of drawers can be customised to suit individual tastes
Since the inside of a drawer is fully visible from above, a tailored interior can impress just as much as the exterior
Ergonomics, such as the right worktop height, should also be considered when designing custom furniture
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