Nolte Timeless Kitchens: A Look at Trends
In the creation of beautiful, customised kitchens, Nolte Kitchens are on trend, bringing quality finishes and dream kitchens to life. Here we take a look at some of the leading material trends used in modern kitchens today!
Timber The kitchen as a space for individuals. Are you looking for a distinctive timber that leaves behind the monotony of today’s prevailing decors? Then look no further than Timber Holm oak. It not only provides today’s most up-to-date and most expressive interpretation of an oak finish but is also available in two-grain directions. Horizontal, vertical or even both in one kitchen! In any way you choose. Create your very own personal kitchen world with Timber! For lateral thinkers: TIMBER in Holm oak is available with vertical or horizontal graining. An unconventional mix of both is a real eye-catcher and makes vibrant statements. Metal – Lux This is a cool look with exciting details. Metal in steel grey combined with Lux High-gloss white demonstrates that you don’t need a large budget and a huge space for a kitchen that feels good all around. This kitchen (below) stands out above all by its astonishingly real metal look which continues through into the worktop, giving it an extremely homogeneous appearance. Glas / Tec Plus Not only optically, but also functionally a real treat. There are so many highlights in this kitchen (below), that it is worth it to take a closer look. Starting with the high quality real-glass fronts of GLAS TEC PLUS to the black MatrixART handles and design-glass doors with aluminium frames in matte black to the corner solutions with electric lifting columns. Additionally, there is ample work space on the 25 mm thick worktop and as a visual highlight, the splashback was created in the finish “Rusty-Steel”. Sigma Lack – Modern, sleek and harmonious. This kitchen (below) boasts a long, narrow room with a patio door on one side and the area that opens up to the living/dining room on the other. Not an easy space to work with. But a modular plan with cooking and washing-up zone opposite each other is the perfect solution! Just as the combination of SIGMA LACK in quartz grey with Oldstone: understated grey meets an extremely authentic stone decor – a well-balanced combination! Contact: AKA DESIGN Agent for : Nolte
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