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Concrete & Stone: Timeless Materials for Your Kitchen

Modern kitchen with concrete and stone elements

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Kitchen fronts in cement and stone are absolutely on trend. Whether as real cement or an authentic reproduction – trendsetters in kitchen design cannot avoid cement and stone. The materials can be excellently combined with other colours and materials. For example, a beautiful contrast is created when mixed with wood or lacquer. Whether the cement or stone surface is used throughout the entire kitchen design or as an accent for the worktop or wall units – your taste decides.

One of a kind

The PORTLAND front offers a unique tactile experience because its real cement surface is one-of-a-kind. Each front is handcrafted and therefore truly unique. Individual processing, such as varying wiping directions during production, gives the kitchen surface a distinctive structure with a vibrant appearance.

Modern kitchen with island and barstools, decorated with plants and artwork. Nolte Kitchens.

Deceptively real

But true-to-nature reproductions have also become a trend in recent years. Nolte Küchen offers a high-quality alternative with the STONE front when it comes to concrete and stone designs. The surface looks deceptively similar to the real material and also feels like it.

A modern kitchen design with gray features, presented by Nolte Kitchen.

Concrete: The flexible stone

You can perfectly plan concrete and cement fronts as a handleless kitchen. With MatrixArt, the handleless Nolte kitchen, there is an additional advantage: The handle trims can be illuminated: colour temperature and brightness can be easily adjusted via remote control – smoothly adjustable, of course. Thus, everything is possible from a cosy living atmosphere to clear light in the morning.

A modern kitchen with stylish, illuminated cabinets by Nolte Kitchen.

A feeling of lightness

We often associate stone and especially concrete with heaviness and weight. However, a slender 12 mm worktop creates a sense of lightness. With the illuminated MatrixArt handle trim, the worktop appears as if it is floating. With a base cabinet of 90 cm and a 5 cm plinth, you bring the worktop to a comfortable working height.

A modern kitchen with an island and stools, designed by Nolte Kitchen.

Further information

In our Küchen Journal you will find even more inspiration for the individual planning and design of your dream kitchen.

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