The Laser door from Nobilia is a matt finish, handle-less kitchen offering which is available in White, Honed Ivory, Mineral Grey, Sand, Premium White and also Satin Grey (shown here). As evidenced above, the profile of this modern German kitchen is slim, despite the island and breakfast bar. The island is slender with a single under counter unit configuration allowing for four base units and a slender... Continue reading
Laser from Nobilia is a slab door style available in hande-less and the colours of Premium White, Sand, White, Satin Grey, Honed Honey, Honed Ivory, Flared Oak Reproduction and as seen here Handle-less Mineral Grey 413. Mineral Grey is a new colour from Nobilia that has been specifically formulated to cater for customer demand, where matt and satin greys and anthracites are becoming increasingly popular... Continue reading
The Laser door from Nobilia is a matt finish, handle-less kitchen offering which is available in White, Honed Ivory, Mineral Grey, Sand, Premium White (shown here), and also Satin Grey. The Premium White Matt colour scheme in this handle-less kitchen design is continued with via the thin profile worktop, chunky end panels and tall bank to the far wall, and is only broken by the Mineral Grey carcass... Continue reading
Laser Plus from Nobilia is a German kitchen available in Premium White, Grey Oak Plank Reproduction, Mineral Grey and Light Oak or a Premium White and Grey Oak Mix 484 as shown here. The Laser Plus can be mixed and matched with other doors and similar colour choices throughout the Nobilia range but as the above photo shows, the mix of Premium White and Grey Oak offers a very contemporary kitchen style... Continue reading
Laser from Nobilia is a slab door style available in Premium White, Sand, Mineral Grey, Satin Grey, Honed Honey, Honed Ivory, Flared Oak Reproduction, and seen here in Sand 415. Although the primary colour choice for the door fronts on the above design is Laser 415 in Sand, the back wall sees the use of Rio Nautical Pine to both the wall units and the niche cladding. A smaller run of Rio Nautical... Continue reading
Laser Plus from Nobilia is a German kitchen available in Premium White Grey Oak Plank Reproduction, Mineral Grey and Light Oak or a Premium White and Light Oak Plank Mix 480 as shown here. The Laser Plus can be mixed and matched with other doors and similar colour choices throughout the Nobilia range but as the above photo shows, the mix of Premium White and Light Oak Plank offers a very contemporary... Continue reading
Laser from Nobilia is a slab door style available in Premium White, Sand, White, Satin Grey, Honed Honey, Honed Ivory, Flared Oak Reproduction and as seen here Mineral Grey 413. The Mineral Grey is a new colour from Nobilia that has been specifically formulated to cater for customer demand for matt and satin greys and anthracites which have natural and earthy undertones, which as seen here, are perfectly... Continue reading
Rio and Laser are two relatively new doors from the Nobilia range, shown here in a mix of the Rio 689 Flared Oak door and Laser418 Honed Ivory. In this room example, the Flared Oak can be seen on the recessed tall bank housing larder pull out storage and twin single ovens in addition to the far wall, with glass fronts on the above counter doors, whilst the Honed Ivory can be seen adorning the large... Continue reading
The Nobilia Rio374 and Laser 415 Mix as seen here is a German kitchen comprising a mix of Laser Sand and Rio Nautical Pine reproduction This has a warm and earthy tone that like the Champagnes and other biscuity tones it exudes class and creates a comfortable ambience that the modern kitchen customer wants. As the old ‘classic’ format of distinct and separate kitchen and dinning rooms makes way... Continue reading
Nobilia Laser 416 in Alpine White is a slab door style available in Premium White, Sand, Mineral Grey, Satin Grey, Honed Honey, Honed Ivory, Flared Oak Reproduction and as seen here Alpine White 416. Kitchens without limits. Today, the kitchen is very much the heart of the home/of where we live. The borders between cooking, eating, and living have long since disappeared and our living spaces and separate... Continue reading