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Modern kitchen with a warm touch

A beautiful combination of warm oak, cool marble and trendy matt black. The marble-look worktop covers the sides of the kitchen island for a luxurious look.

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Wood look, marble & matt black

This luxurious modern kitchen has a timeless
appearance.

In this kitchen:

  • Warm oak fronts
  • Sleek, modern water tap in black
  • Black sink
  • Black lacquered handles
  • White marble (look) worktop
  • Large open units in ultra matt carbon
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Why not try this?

For an even more luxurious version, choose a lacquered front instead of melamine. By choosing a laminate top instead of composite, the price tag becomes a bit more friendly.

The kitchen layouts that you will find on this website and in our kitchen brochure serve as inspiration and can be adapted in terms of layout, model, colour, handle (trim)/handleless and many other options. More information about the possibilities? Visit one of our Keller dealers. They are happy to make a design in this style that suits your home and budget.

You can choose from our extensive range of melamine in various wood decors. For a more luxurious version, choose a veneer front in stain or a lacquer colour of your choice. The lacquered open cabinet is available in 2,050 lacquer colours, so there is always a shade that perfectly matches your interior. This also applies to the handle trim.

Remove stains as quickly as possible. There are substances that can no longer be completely removed when not cleaned immediately. Use a mild household or kitchen cleaner and a soft cloth. After cleaning, always dry the kitchen elements with a soft cloth to prevent water from penetrating the seams which could lead to swelling.

Lacquer is more sensitive than melamine, be careful in order to avoid scratches and dents. Remove stains as quickly as possible. There are substances that can no longer be completely removed when not cleaned immediately. Use a mild household or kitchen cleaner and a soft cloth. After cleaning, always dry the kitchen elements with a soft cloth to prevent water from penetrating the seams which could lead to swelling.

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Have a look at our materials in real life!