Silent heroes in homes: Blum fittings

Picture your client’s dream home. Think of living rooms that feel welcoming, modular kitchens where cooking is purely therapeutic, and cozy bedrooms where they sleep like babies.

The kind of places that get the vibe just right. Colours that lift their moods. Materials that please their eyes the second they walk in.

But design isn’t just about what meets the eye. It’s about how the home space feels to live in. And one of the biggest things that decides whether the home feels smooth or frustrating is furniture – more specifically, how it works.

It’s the small stuff. Such as opening a wardrobe without it resisting your client. Or shutting a drawer without using both hands and half his/her patience. If that same drawer sticks, it refuses to move even with a push and a prayer, it’s enough to throw off their day. If the overhead cabinet keeps knocking on the head, your client will start avoiding it altogether!

Effortless working

That’s the thing about peaceful homes. They work quietly. And for furniture to work quietly, the fittings underneath must work perfectly: no drama, no noise. The stuff you don’t see is what makes the stuff you use feel effortless.

Open a drawer and it should glide. Close a cabinet and it should shut, not shout. Even small friction points add up to the pain. If the furniture is fighting the user every time s/he uses it, something is off.

Furniture should do two things well. First, it should look like it belongs. Second, it should make everyday life feel less like an effort. Some fittings just do the bare minimum. They make the drawer open, and the door swings. Others go beyond.

They do the job and don’t mess with your work. Those are the types that make living easier. The kind your client doesn’t think about because s/he don’t have to.

That’s what Blum makes. Furniture fittings that do their job quietly, consistently, and give users the freedom to design things their way.

Aventos Top

Wall cabinets love getting in your face. Literally. Aventos Top fixes that by lifting up instead of out. The doors move away from the user, giving him/her free space to move around. It opens with the lightest push and closes in a soft, quiet glide.

Design tall or small, you can go with bi-folds or sleek aluminium fronts. Keep the look minimal across the wall and base units. Aventos Top doesn’t just clear space, it opens up design possibilities too.

Clip Top

A good furniture door doesn’t creak, slam, or need a shove. Clip Top Blumotion hinges handle that. One smooth motion from start to finish. Always.

Whatever the design, whether it’s thick panel doors, slim doors, aluminium frame doors or glass doors, the Clip Top Blumotion hinge works with it. Got dark kitchen cabinets? The onyx black variant blends right in. Function meets flexibility – with zero noise.

Revego systems

Open-plan living is everywhere. But sometimes, your client wants a little separation. Revego pocket systems slide open to reveal entire setups like a modern kitchen, a home bar or a work desk. Then, with one push, it all disappears behind a flush panel like it was never there.

Go with Uno when one door is enough. Choose Duo when two feel right. Mix and match Revego applications to suit the flow of your client’s space.

Tandembox drawers

Heavy-duty box systems that hold 30 kg and 65 kg and still glide like air. That’s Tandembox for drawers, built for daily use. They support motion tech that lets users open drawers with a simple push and close without a sound. Don’t worry about getting these drawers messed up – Blum’s drawer organisers are here to save your day.

Pick your size, go single or full extension. Choose your finish from silk white, grey or stainless steel. Minimal and clean, just like the movement.

Furniture that feels smooth starts with the parts your clients don’t always see. Blum fittings are made for that. The kind that never interrupts and never gives up. When furniture just works, the user stops thinking about it. And that’s when you know you’ve built your client his/her dream living space!

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