Handleless kitchens
If handleless kitchens were something revolutionary ten years ago, today they have been developed almost to perfection. They are available in numerous designs, colors, and styles. Instead of handles, these kitchens predominantly feature integrated strips or profiles that allow you to open the kitchen cabinets. Handleless kitchens are always custom-made, tailored to fit your space, taste, and preferences.
Kitchen Kingston
Another inspiring Häcker kitchen in a wood-imitation finish, this time in two walnut variations. Natural walnut and dark walnut are a perfect fit for any modern home – at a very affordable price.
Kitchen Calgary
A gentle replica that mimics the look of oak wood in black and greige tones. Ideal for fresh color combinations or a classic rustic look for your new kitchen – Häcker Calgary Kitchen.
Kitchen Linea
The Häcker Linea kitchen embraces the currently very popular trend of vertically fluted kitchen doors and visible surfaces. While it is a reproduction of the fluted design, it comes at an excellent price point.
Kitchen Meteor
Ceramic and metal have been appearing frequently among kitchen fronts lately. But due to high costs, manufacturers now offer realistic, more affordable alternatives.
Kitchen Scala
The Scala combines modern color trends with timeless elegance. It stands out for its vibrancy and is ideal when paired with wood or other materials. One of Häcker’s most affordable kitchens.
Kitchen Uno
The solid-colored, slightly rougher surface of the door ensures exceptional durability and longevity. The kitchen Uno is one of the most affordable kitchens, while the quality is of course unquestionable.
Kitchen AV 7010
Stainless steel has been used for professional kitchens for a long time, and kitchen AV7070 represents the best version of it. The appearance of stainless steel and the appearance of copper are winning choices for a new kitchen.
Kitchen AV 7070
Stainless steel has been used for professional kitchens for a long time, and kitchen AV7070 represents the best version of it. The appearance of stainless steel and the appearance of copper are winning choices for a new kitchen.
Kitchen Vancouver
The Vancouver kitchen is proof that classic wood design, whether it’s veneer, solid wood, or imitation, will remain timeless. Unlike other wooden fronts, it stands out with its horizontal wood grain structure.
Kitchen Toronto
If you love natural aesthetics, the Toronto kitchen will surely appeal to you. Its incredibly realistic imitation of wood grain couldn’t resemble real wood more. It is timeless, elegant and dynamic.
Kitchen Topos
The doors are made of real wood – oak, ash, walnut, or elm veneer. Leicht offers a wide selection of kitchens made from real wood, so you will definitely find one that meets your desires and suits your taste.
Kitchen Porto
Currently, matte lacquer surfaces are the most desirable. The doors of the Porto kitchen are fully coated with high-quality matte lacquer. In addition to the nine basic colors, Häcker offers a special Selection series.