BUILT-IN SOCKETS IN THE COUNTERTOP

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 The category of built-in sockets on the concris.ro brings together professional solutions for integrating the power supply directly into the worktop, whether we are talking about kitchens, islands, offices or commercial spaces. A built-in socket in the countertop is chosen when the project requires hidden cables, quick access to energy and a coherent integration into the furniture design.
   

 Products in this category are intended for architects, interior designers, furniture manufacturers and beneficiaries who follow clear technical standards: 230V, 16A for Schuko sockets, USB A/USB C options, RJ45 and HDMI modules, as well as protection mechanisms adapted to frequent use.
   

What is a built-in countertop socket and where is it used?

 
A recessed socket in the countertop is mounted by cutting into the surface of the furniture and remains at the level of the countertop or completely hidden when not in use. Activation is done by pressing, swiping or lifting (manual or automatic), depending on the model.
   

Compared to a wall-mounted socket, the built-in version:

  • reduces the exposure of cables on the work surface;
  • optimizes ergonomics in preparation or work areas;
  • allows the integration of multimedia ports in the same body;
  • protects the mechanism when retracted into the countertop.


Common applications:

  • residential and professional kitchens;
  • islands and peninsulas;
  • executive offices and meeting tables;
  • receptions, showrooms, commercial spaces.

 
For custom-made furniture projects, the planning of the socket position must be carried out from the concept phase, taking into account the structure of the body and the electrical routes.
   

Types of built-in countertop sockets available on concris.ro

 
The range available on concris.ro covers various configurations, adapted to the current requirements in furniture design.
   

1. Sockets with lift mechanism (manual or automatic)


The elevator models are fully integrated into the worktop and rise when activated. They are suitable for premium projects or spaces where minimalist aesthetics are a clear requirement.

 A technical example is the model with automatic lifting: 👉 3xSchuko automatic lift box socket with USB A+C, 2 m cable, black
   

Relevant features:

  • 3 sockets Schuko 16A;
  • USB A and USB C ports;
  • 2 m power cable;
  • metal housing for intensive use.

 
It is recommended for kitchen islands and conference rooms where access to power needs to be quick but discreet.
   

2. Tower sockets with USB and fast charge


Tower models are compact solutions with multiple sockets and ports integrated into a cylindrical or rectangular body.

 A representative model in the category: 👉 Schuko built-in tower countertop socket + USB A + USB C Fast Charge 18W, stainless steel black
   

Common technical specifications:

  • power supply 220–240V, 50/60Hz;
  • Schuko 16A sockets;
  • 18W USB fast charging;
  • standard cutout assembly (check the model-specific diameter).

 
It is an effective solution for kitchens where small appliances, laptops and mobile devices are used simultaneously.
   

3. Modular office sockets with RJ45 and HDMI

 
In modern workspaces, the power supply must be complemented by data and video connectivity. Modular office models include Schuko, USB, RJ45 and HDMI sockets in one assembly.
   

Available examples:


These configurations are suitable for:

  • meeting rooms;
  • open space offices;
  • individual workstations;
  • presentation areas with external screens.

 
The integration of the HDMI port directly into the countertop reduces the need for external cables and makes it easy to quickly connect laptops to display systems.
   

4. Corner sockets for space optimization


In compact kitchens or in areas where the central surface needs to be kept free, corner mounting can be an effective technical solution.

 A model suitable for such applications: 👉 3xSchuko + 2xUSB corner socket, 1.5 m cable included
   

Advantages:

  • installation on the edge between the wall and the countertop;
  • easy access to power;
  • liberation of the central work area.
 

Technical specifications and selection criteria


For the correct choice of a built-in socket in the countertop, consider the following:

  • Rated voltage: 220–240V,
  • Rated current: 16A (for Schuko sockets),
  • Mounting type: recessed, with precise cut-out,
  • Cutout diameter: frequently 60 mm, 80 mm or 120 mm,
  • Required depth under the countertop: check the data sheet,
  • Power cable length: 1.5–2 m,
  • Additional ports: USB A, USB C, RJ45, HDMI,
  • IP protection rating: depending on the model.


In complex projects, correlate the socket with:

  • the position of existing electrical doses;
  • the total load of the circuit;
  • placement of drawers and slides under the countertop.

 
These products are intended for indoor installations and should not be confused with automotive applications such as trailer sockets.
   

Technical advantages and limitations

 

Advantages

  • Discreet integration into furniture.
  • Quick access to power in the work area.
  • Multiple configurations in one body.
  • Compatibility with residential and commercial projects.

 

Limitations

  • It requires precise cutting and correct measurements.
  • It involves sufficient free space under the countertop.
  • The maximum load is limited to the capacity of the circuit (usually 16A).

 
Planning must be carried out together with the electrician in charge of the installation, in order to avoid overloads and to comply with the rules in force.
   

Practical recommendations for design and installation

 

  • Measure the thickness of the worktop and check the mounting tolerances.
  • Comply with the wiring diagram and circuit protections (fuses, differential).
  • Avoid plugging multiple large consumers into the same outlet at the same time.
  • Choose the finish (black, stainless steel, matte white) according to the design of the furniture.


If you are developing a custom furniture project, consult the technical sheets of the products available on the concris.ro and determine the exact position of the socket from the rendering phase.

What is the difference between a built-in countertop socket and an applied one?

The built-in socket is mounted by cutout in the countertop and can be retracted or held at surface level, while the applied socket remains visibly fixed to the wall or furniture.

Can I mount a socket in the countertop on any material?

It can be mounted on chipboard, MDF, solid wood or composite, respecting the cutting diameter and the minimum thickness recommended by the manufacturer.

How many devices can I connect at once?

Most Schuko models support 16A at 230V. It calculates the total consumption of the equipment and does not exceed the capacity of the circuit.

Are there models with USB and data connections?

Yes, the range includes sockets with USB A, USB C, RJ45 and HDMI, suitable for offices and meeting rooms.

To integrate the power supply directly into the furniture and optimize the workspace, explore the full range of built-in countertop sockets available on concris.ro and select the right configuration for your project. 

 

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