Low-profile cooking: How a built-in hob could elevate your kitchen

The humble hob is perhaps the most important appliance in any kitchen. That’s why, when you’re renovating or refreshing it’s worth selecting something that makes an impact – something functional, but also beautiful.

The Barazza range of built-in hobs are all that and more. There are 11 options, each of them with a unique design and burner configuration, but all with the same renowned Barazza luxury and quality. 

The ultimate stainless minimalism 

When installed with a custom, made to measure stainless steel kitchen Barazza hobs seamlessly integrate into the countertop. No protruding lip, or waterproofing seals required. 

That means your kitchen counter will flow seamlessly into your built-in hob, giving your kitchen a solid, minimalist appearance. The custom countertops ensure your renovation achieves a unique look and function that fits your preferences perfectly. 

Italian craftsmanship

Barazza was born in Santa Lucia di Piave, a small region in the North East of Italy, over 50 years ago. All their built-in hobs are conceptualised, designed and manufactured at their premises in the Italian region, just as they were 50 years ago. 

This ensures that every Barazza piece has the same bespoke attention to detail and flawless design. 

Stainless steel quality

All Barazza built-in hobs are crafted using stainless steel with high chrome and nickel content, to ensure exceptional resistance to corrosion and a high level of hygiene. These materials are completely recyclable and are available in several different finishes to suit your preferences. 

Premium functionality

While it may seem like a small difference, having your hob built into your kitchen counter can make your kitchen so much more functional. Heavy cast iron pans and full saucepans are far easier to lift onto your hob, reducing your effort and making every meal you prepare a little easier. 

Because the hob’s built-in cast iron pan supports are always in place it makes cooking even easier. And thanks to Barazza’s high-tech design, temperature control is more exact than ever, enabling you to perfect every cook. 

Easy cleaning convenience

Lips and seals around cooking hobs can be hard to clean, attracting dirt, grime, oil – and even mould if they’re left uncleaned for too long. But built-in hobs don’t have the same problem. 

They’re either flush with your stainless benchtop or inset, meaning no lip to catch grime and oil. This makes them incredibly easy to clean – a quick wipe with a damp microfiber cloth is all that’s needed to keep an in-built hob looking brand new for years or even decades. 

Interested in a built-in Barazza Hob and made to measure kitchen? Learn more about the famous Barazza brand here and check out their range of in-built stainless hobs here.

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