The holiday apartments have gone from being something casual to a fundamental component for any family when it comes to spending a vacation. Overnight stays in tourist apartments increased by almost 5% compared to last year, especially in Andalusia.
To the users of the tourist apartments, they like to enjoy their new home for a few days and usually look for an original and charming decoration, that is comfortable and that the kitchen, however small, has a good design and is practical and functional. The success of a tourist apartment lies, to a large extent, in the design of the kitchen, since it is part of the success of a comfortable and pleasant stay.
In this sense, Stengel Steel Concept, with its subsidiary in Spain, Stengel Ibérica, in its eagerness to adapt to new ways of traveling, has chosen to mix design and great quality. Together with Queralto, its distributor in Andalusia, it has installed 19 units of the model of minicocina MPM120A in a beautiful green apple that stands out on the rest of the furniture. The decoration and design of the Stengel Ibérica mini-kitchens follow some functional and aesthetic guidelines that surprise for their comfort, as it has everything necessary and with the essential appliances to spend a few days of relaxation.
A simple mini-kitchen, but with surprising details, such as the extractor hood or the built-in fridge, and everything in perfect harmony with the rest of the furniture in the room.
Whether it is a tourist apartment for rent or to enjoy it, Stengel Ibérica has the best mini-cabinets adaptable to all spaces and with a surprising budget. The new line developed this last year, which provides the maximum benefit for small spaces, and enriches and effectively attracts the view for its quality and color. They also offer something that is not found in kitchens made to conventional sizes: the speed of installation, saving and, above all, avoiding annoying works.
Source: Stengel Ibérica
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