Kitchen franchise Kutchenhaus has introduced new styles to its offering alongside several contemporary products for 2025. Highlights for 2025 include the introduction of the brand’s new drawer system, 7 additional lacquer kitchen fronts with anti-fingerprint coating, full height doors and vertical wood décors, updated Scandi style and new 3D digital prints and motifs.
The new nBOX drawer system features straight-lined design in colours such as Slate Grey, Sierra Oak and Bronze Metallic, the nBOX blends into the overall look of the furniture. It is perfect for cross-room layouts in kitchens, bathrooms and living rooms, and features a concealed drawer guide and an optional push-to-open function for ease of use.
Kutchenhaus has also added 7 additional lacquer finishes with anti-fingerprint coating in 2025. Fresh new colours include: premium honed sky, premium honed olive and premium honed black, joined by perfect honed alpine white, perfect honed white, perfect honed ivory and perfect honed satin grey. The new finishes are said toallow customers a wider variety of choice to create their dream kitchen space in shades that truly represent their personal style.
In addition, in 2025 Kutchenhaus is launching its continuous fronts. These full-height doors make for clean visuals and smooth surfaces, with their handleless design underlining a minimalist style whilst helping make rooms appear larger. A new vertically grained wood décor and Nordic lacquer honed sand finish are also being launched, along with 3D digital print designs and new mirror décors.
Paul Lee, head of marketing at Kutchenhaus, said: “In 2025, new levels of personalisation are available for our customers. When they design their bespoke kitchen with our showrooms, they can add their own flair, thanks to the plethora of options we have available, without sacrificing on the German quality which Kutchenhaus is known for. Not only are we bringing new styles to showrooms across the UK in 2025, to go alongside our established kitchen collections, but we’re also focussing on new storage solutions and how to get the absolute most out of kitchens spaces.”