Nolte Logo

Modular kitchen

Modern kitchen with central island and stylish design. Nolte Kitchens.

Flexible planning with a system

Modular kitchens are kitchen solutions that can be adapted to changing life situations. With the Matrix750, Matrix800, and Matrix900 cabinet heights, Nolte Küchen offers a consistent system for flexible planning, more storage space, and long-term expandability. Individual elements can be added, modernized, or visually adapted—without replacing the entire kitchen. The result is a kitchen that grows with your life.

What does "modular kitchen" mean?

A modular kitchen is based on combinable planning elements. Instead of a rigid overall system, the result is a structure that can be expanded, adapted, or modernized.

In concrete terms, this means:
• Cabinets can be added
• Storage space can be increased
• Appliances are interchangeable
• Design elements can be modernized
• Interior organization remains flexible

Modularity therefore describes not only a construction method, but also a long-term way of thinking in kitchen planning.

The system behind modular kitchens at Nolte

Modularity at Nolte Küchen is based on three cabinet heights:

All three systems follow a consistent planning logic. This allows for expansions and adjustments even years later.

Matrix750 – The classic foundation

Matrix750 offers balanced storage space planning with an ergonomic working height. The proportions are timeless and can be combined in many different ways.

Ideal for:

  • Classic kitchen layouts
  • smaller rooms
  • flexible floor plans

Matrix750 is a solid foundation that can be expanded at any time.

Discover Matrix+ in the video

Matrix800 – More storage space, more design freedom

With a body height of 80 cm, Matrix800 offers additional storage space and modern front divisions.

Typical advantages:

  • 40 cm high pull-outs
  • Additional internal drawers possible
  • Symmetrical front design
  • Optimal use of space

Matrix800 is particularly suitable if your kitchen needs to keep pace with increasing demands.

Two 40 cm pull-outs of equal height for clean, modern lines with plenty of storage space.
15 cm drawer combined with 25 cm and 40 cm pull-outs – functional and proven.
Two 20 cm drawers above a 40 cm pull-out – harmonious and structured.

Matrix900 – Maximum volume for the highest demands

Matrix900 offers a cabinet height of 90 cm, creating significantly more storage space. At the same time, it provides a comfortable working height.

Particularly useful for:

  • large kitchen-diners
  • families with high storage needs
  • island layouts
  • Ergonomically demanding use

Matrix900 makes modularity particularly powerful.

10 smart kitchen solutions that grow with you

1. The starter kitchen for young couples

The starting point is often a compact linear or L-shaped kitchen. The focus is on efficient storage space and reduced appliance equipment.

Phase 1:

  • Compact planning
  • Pull-outs instead of doors
  • Basic functional equipment

Phase 2 (new addition to the family or more space):

  • Addition of a tall cabinet
  • Additional pull-outs
  • Small island or peninsula

Your kitchen grows with you – from your first breakfast together to family life.

Inspiration for small spaces
A modern kitchen with wooden fronts, featuring a couple cooking, presented by Nolte Kitchen.

2. Interchangeable function modules

An open shelf can later be converted into closed storage space. Appliances can be modernized. A countertop can be replaced.

This means:
Functional upgrades instead of complete replacements.

3. Adaptable internal organization

Modularity is particularly evident in the interior.

  • Variable drawer inserts
  • Additional internal drawers (e.g., with Matrix800)
  • Height-adjustable shelves
  • Flexible cutlery inserts

This is invisible but genuine modularity.

4. The relocatable kitchen

A new home does not automatically mean a new kitchen.

  • Tall cabinets remain independent modules
  • Islands can be redesigned
  • Elements can be recombined

A new home? Your kitchen comes with you.

5. Design update through handle replacement

– same bore, new effect

A particularly practical example of modularity is changing handles while maintaining the same drilling distance, for example 160 mm.

This allows you to change the appearance of your kitchen without needing new fronts or additional drill holes.

Options:

  • Change from stainless steel to matt black
  • Modern designer handle instead of classic bow handle
  • Color-coordinated matte lacquer handles
  • Change from country house to minimalist style

Your kitchen looks new—but remains technically unchanged.

This is where modularity comes into its own.

View all handles

6. Expansion to meet growing storage space requirements

More supplies, new kitchen appliances, or additional tableware—storage space requirements often change faster than expected.

With Matrix800 or Matrix900 cabinet heights, you have more usable volume available right from the start. At the same time, you can expand your design in a targeted manner: with additional pull-outs, another base cabinet, or a supplementary tall cabinet.

Instead of redesigning the entire kitchen, the existing system is sensibly supplemented. This keeps your kitchen flexible – even as your requirements grow.

A drawer with drinks is open in the modern Nolte Kitchen kitchen.

7. Flexible functional zones

Work areas can be expanded or restructured:

  • Addition of an island
  • Integration of an additional sink area
  • Conversion of a wall unit

8. Sustainable modernization

Individual elements can be replaced:

  • Fronts
  • Worktop
  • Fittings
  • Appliances

This significantly extends the life of your kitchen.

9. Expansion into adjacent rooms

Modularity does not end at the kitchen door.

With a consistent planning system, storage space and design elements can be continued into adjacent areas – such as the utility room or open living areas. Fronts, colors, and materials can be harmoniously incorporated.

This creates a harmonious overall look with additional storage space – without any break in design. Your kitchen expands spatially and becomes part of a holistic living concept.

A modern kitchen with integrated utility room. Nolte Kitchens.

10. Ergonomic adjustment over the course of life

With Matrix750, Matrix800, or Matrix900, the working height can be customized.

Ergonomics remains relevant in the long term – regardless of your stage of life or household size.

Discover ergonomics & storage
A woman takes freshly baked bread out of the oven in a modern Nolte kitchen.

Why modular kitchens are sustainable

Modularity reduces resource consumption. Instead of purchasing completely new equipment, existing equipment is supplemented or modernized.

Advantages:

  • Durable materials
  • Interchangeable elements
  • Expansion instead of replacement
  • Long-term usability

The result is a kitchen with a future.

Gather ideas and start planning

Collect inspiration in the Inspiration Finder and save your favourites in My Nolte. Then try out your modular kitchen in the online kitchen planner – from the initial layout to options with additional storage or future extensions. This way, inspiration and planning go hand in hand.
FAQ

Frequently asked questions about modular kitchens

Conclusion

A modular kitchen is not a short-term solution. It is a system. Matrix750, Matrix800, and Matrix900 create a kitchen that can be developed further in terms of function, space, and design. Complement rather than replace. Modernize rather than buy new. As flexible as your life.

More information

In our kitchen journal, you’ll find even more inspiration for planning and designing your dream kitchen.

Discover tips and tricks

Discover many more tips and tricks in the Nolte Magazin.

Dealer search
Configurator
Newsletter
Catalogue
Showroom