NanaWall’s Kitchen Transition with RemoteSTACK, closed.
Courtesy NanaWall Systems NanaWall’s Kitchen Transition with RemoteSTACK, closed.

NanaWall has added another layer of possibility into indoor/outdoor kitchen spaces with its new Kitchen Transition with RemoteSTACK. This opening glass wall configuration is designed to fit around a kitchen countertop that connects to a backyard, courtyard, or deck.

NanaWall’s Kitchen Transition with RemoteSTACK, open.
Courtesy NanaWall Systems NanaWall’s Kitchen Transition with RemoteSTACK, open.

The new proprietary RemoteSTACK feature allows homeowners and architects to place and stack their glass door panels anywhere away from the kitchen opening. This creates flexibility for the homeowner and for the architect, who can remove the panels from view at will and design around structural obstacles, including load-bearing pillars in the center of the floor plan.

“Kitchen Transition is the perfect solution for architects and homeowners to create an indoor/outdoor kitchen with maximum flexibility,” says NanaWall CEO Ebrahim Nana. “When used in conjunction with RemoteSTACK, the panels can stack anywhere, creating an open floor plan that is spacious for everyday use and entertaining.”

The Kitchen Transition is available as a Folding System or a Single-Track Sliding System. The Single-Track Sliding System offers a zero floor track option, as well as hidden pocketed panels with RemoteSTACK. The Kitchen Transition Folding System is a dual-height system that allows window and wall portions to operate independently. Aluminum, solid wood, and frameless designs are available across both options. nanawall.com