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schränke

Schränke is the German term for a category of storage furniture that includes cabinets, cupboards, and wardrobes. The plural Schränke can refer to freestanding units or built‑in installations in kitchens, living spaces, bedrooms, or offices. In different contexts, a Schrank may be used to store dishes, clothes, documents, or tools.

Common types include Küchenschränke (kitchen cabinets), Kleiderschränke (wardrobes), Vitrinen or Glastürenschränke (display cabinets), Büroschränke (office cabinets),

Materials vary from solid wood and veneered surfaces to laminated particleboard or MDF. Glass panels are common

In German‑speaking regions, Schränke have a long-standing role in interior design, from historic timber furniture to

Care and maintenance involve regular cleaning, moisture control, and occasional lubrication of hinges and drawer runners

and
Badezimmer-
or
Medizinschränke
(medicine
cabinets).
They
typically
consist
of
a
rigid
frame
with
doors
or
drawers
and
internal
shelves
or
compartments.
Doors
may
be
hinged
or
sliding,
and
hardware
such
as
handles,
magnets,
and
soft‑close
mechanisms
are
often
used.
in
display
cabinets,
while
finishes
range
from
natural
wood
tones
to
painted
or
veneered
surfaces.
In
traditional
interiors,
Schränke
may
be
elaborately
decorated;
in
modern
settings,
minimal
lines
and
modular
configurations
are
common.
contemporary
systems.
They
are
frequently
customized
to
fit
space,
ergonomics,
and
storage
needs,
and
sustainability
considerations—such
as
responsibly
sourced
wood
and
durable
hardware—are
increasingly
emphasized.
to
preserve
function
and
appearance.