Kitchen with
through door

To make environments more effective and efficient, Dibiesse has studied and designed the kitchen with through-door. It is a system that can be used in domestic and working open spaces. The kitchen with a pass-through door is designed to pass into another room through a door that becomes a door, concealing the access to the room with the kitchen. The through-door can be bi-directional or one-way.
Bi-directional “Come and Go” Through Door
“Come and Go” is the mechanism that transforms the door of a kitchen column into a pass-through door for access to other rooms in the house. It is essentially a bi-directional door that is perfectly integrated into the kitchen column area. In fact, it hooks onto the adjacent cabinet and the door is pushed open in both directions, allowing a passageway of 60 or 75 cm, in the case of a single door, or, larger, by placing two doors side by side.
Kitchen with one-way pass-through door
The One-way Passing Door transforms a pillar door into a passage to other rooms in the house. In contrast to the pass-through door, behind the door surface L 75 cm there is an open element L 15 cm that remains hidden when the door is closed and becomes the lever to be used to close the doors when the kitchen is without handles.
Behind the kitchen column doors, therefore, there are not only pantries, but there can also be a living room or study!
Pass-through doors are suitable for separating two rooms, creating new spaces, giving more functionality to the home.
































