The modern kitchen in a period property
The planning example for nx510 | nx914
Urban. Compact. Sublime. The modern double galley kitchen blends in perfectly thanks to its tranquil appearance. The minimalist petrol blue frontsset harmonious accents while the black tempest natural stone worktop injects depth and character amid the clean lines of the kitchen.
The details
| Configuration | The modern kitchen in a period property |
|---|---|
| Features | Top unit pocket system 120 cm wall unit 61-cm-deep carcase Highboard LumiQ Woodbox Floor-to-ceiling planning |
Materials & surfaces | Fronts: nx510 matt velvet lacquer front L157M petrol blue matt velvet AFP nx914 glass front G925S bronze-tinted mirrored glass Worktop: Systemo natural stone worktop N1100 black tempest |
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Period properties with character
Period properties boast a unique character thanks to their individual layouts. Planning a kitchen that is modern, timeless and functional,all at the same time requires particular care and attention.
The modern kitchen in the period property combines design clarity with precise planning to blend intuitively into the building architecture without compromising on design or function.
61-cm-deep carcase
The carcass depth of 61 cm provides a far larger work surface and more storage space. The additional depth results in a noticeably larger usable area on the worktop that provides added convenience when stowing appliances, chopping food and cooking.
At the same time, the storage space inside the units and pull-outs is increased, which means kitchen utensils, crockery and supplies can be stored more visibly and ergonomically. The combination of the carcass depth with the black tempest natural stone worktop from Systemo gives the kitchen an exclusive, premium appearance.
Mirrored glass in the kitchen
The bronze-tinted mirrored glass wall units above the worktop add visual depth to the room and inject it with impressive elegance. With a height of 120 cm, they combine a stylish appearance with ample, practical storage space.
Order with depth – the top unit pocket system
The tried-and-tested pocket system is also impressive as a top unit. When closed, the double-door top unit pocket system integrates seamlessly into the clean and minimalist lines of the kitchen. When open, it reveals a stylishly organised bar.
Both attractive and functional
The veneered wooden frames of the Woodbox embody modern kitchen design combined with top-quality craftsmanship and stand out for their pleasant feel under the fingertips. The interplay between the elegant oak frame and the dark, soothing linoleum fronts creates the ideal balance of modernity and homeliness – refined, durable and visually appealing.
The Woodbox can be custom designed – ideally using modules from the Variko interior fitting and Flex-Box ranges.
The highboard – a cubic standalone piece with distinct poise
With its precise design language, premium materials and a distinctive cover panel by Systemo, the highboard is a genuine icon and a real head-turner.
Its pleasant lightness enhances the room’s appearance. The bronze-tinted mirrored back panel broadens perspectives, while the built-in lighting in the support panel top shelves sets refined accents. The pedestal in onyx black emphasises the graceful charm of this standalone piece.