Kitchen Planning New Single-Family House - First Offer Nolte

  • Erstellt am 2023-05-11 11:37:39

xMisterDx

2023-05-12 18:43:40
  • #1
Under no circumstances does the kitchen in the pictures including appliances cost 13,500 EU, even if the appliances are from Whirlpool. You can't even get that from Pino for that price.
 

Pacmansh

2023-05-12 20:11:51
  • #2
It is about the kitchen in the drawing. The pictures are design examples.
 

kati1337

2023-05-12 21:07:11
  • #3
But not much can be gathered from the drawing either. So not which cabinets they are. At that price, I rather don’t assume they are pull-out cabinets. We are currently living in the transitional house with the Ikea kitchen with rather cheap cabinets. Many doors, few pull-outs. We are counting the days on the calendar until we leave that thing (at least as a kitchen) behind us. We are moving the regular cabinets into the new house in the utility room/pantry, the corner cabinet can go to hell.
 

ypg

2023-05-12 21:21:37
  • #4
Nolte Manhattan:
Simple and straightforward design does not necessarily have to appear cheap or even look bad. This certainly applies to the Nolte Manhattan Uni, which is one of the models in the entry-level segment of the kitchen manufacturer.
The front surface of the Nolte Manhattan Uni consists of plastic (melamine resin-based), which makes it quite robust and easy to care for.

This is surely also the reason why the kitchen sells well and has been part of Nolte’s collection for many years. Over time, only the range of colors has changed.
Anyone who can only allocate a small budget for the kitchen purchase and still wants to treat themselves to a branded kitchen can definitely consider the Nolte Manhattan Uni among their favorites.

Of course, a fitted kitchen in the entry-level segment (price group 1) is usually not a bargain, as the selling prices for the following U-shaped sample kitchen show: …
 

xMisterDx

2023-05-12 23:14:34
  • #5


Same. 2x1.2m peninsula, 2 tall cabinets for ovens, upper cabinets. In addition, just under 5m of base cabinets. No way for 13,500 from Nolte...
 

Dachshund90

2023-05-15 14:07:17
  • #6
Hello, at the island and just below the wall cabinets we have planned pull-out cabinets, in the cabinets under the sink and in the tall cabinet we have “normal doors” Overall, many thanks for your opinions, that means the offer apparently is not bad at all. That makes us happy so far. Thank you very much for your hint! We actually took a closer look at it again and my wife also quite likes the idea of doing something a bit "special". We are currently wondering about how exactly it could look for us. Regarding the passageways, it should fit well (see sketch). We are wondering whether the tall cabinets should be extended all the way to the chimney? That would be quite a long stretch and presumably also correspondingly expensive or whether to stop earlier. Correspondingly, we wonder whether the island should really be 3.70 m long or whether it should be shortened. What are your opinions? Best regards
 

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