THE INVISIBLE DOOR: DISCREET ELEGANCE
Perfect integration into the kitchen thanks to concealed hinges
In a contemporary kitchen layout, certain details make all the difference. The invisible door—also called a flush door—is a perfect example.
It allows you to elegantly conceal a walk-in pantry, a garage exit, or access to a laundry room, while maintaining perfect continuity with the surrounding cabinetry.
Designed to align perfectly with the kitchen cabinets or blend seamlessly into a paneled wall, the invisible door extends the lines of the cabinetry without any visible frame, molding, or traditional handle. When closed, it disappears completely into the overall design—a choice that is both aesthetic and subtle.
The effect is even more spectacular when the door is:
Full-height, up to the ceiling, enhancing verticality and architectural elegance
Equipped with a push-to-open system, for handle-free opening with a simple gesture
This combination creates a perfect balance between sleek design and understated functionality.
The key role of hardware
The success of an invisible door depends entirely on the choice of hardware — and even more, on the quality of its installation on-site.
Concealed hinges: a choice of precision
Among the most reliable and refined solutions, we find:
Sugatsune (HES3D / HES)
Japanese precision, 3D adjustment on three axes, completely invisible once the door is closed.Tectus (Simonswerk)
Premium finish, used in contemporary architecture.Soss
Some ranges are compatible with flush doors, but without adjustable features.
These hinges allow the door to pivot smoothly, while ensuring perfect alignment with adjacent panels.
Meticulous installation, without compromise
As powerful as it is, hardware alone is not enough. Everything depends on a meticulous installation on site.
It is the quality of the installation that makes all the difference. Even the best hardware can't compensate for misalignment or poor preparation of openings. Our experienced and meticulous installers are able to adjust every detail on site, often down to the millimetre.
An invisible detail... but essential
By integrating into the continuity of the kitchen furniture, the invisible door makes it possible to hide a secondary access without disrupting the visual balance of the space. Well thought out, well equipped and perfectly installed, it becomes a signature of discreet elegance — the very essence of mastered design.
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