Køkkencenter Mors-Thy ApS
Compact Danish kitchen showroom in rural Mors, offering quiet inspiration, personal design advice and a glimpse of everyday Scandinavian home life.
Køkkencenter Mors-Thy in Nykøbing Mors is a specialist kitchen showroom and design studio serving the Mors and Thy region. Tucked away at Tolsbro 7 in Sønder Dråby, this compact showroom focuses on tailored kitchen solutions, cabinetry and worktops rather than impulse retail shopping. With limited but personal showroom hours and visits often arranged by appointment, it is a practical stop for travelers combining a tour of Mors with home projects, or design-minded visitors curious about Danish kitchen craftsmanship.
A brief summary to Køkkencenter Mors-Thy ApS
- Tolsbro 7, Nykobing Mors, 7900, DK
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- Duration: 0.5 to 1.5 hours
- Free
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Indoor
- Mobile reception: 4 out of 5
- Friday 1 pm-5 pm
Local tips
- Plan your visit for a Friday afternoon, when the showroom has regular opening hours, or call ahead to arrange an appointment at another time.
- Bring photos or floor plans if you are considering a real project; detailed information helps the staff give concrete, practical advice.
- Combine a short stop here with sightseeing around Nykøbing Mors and the island’s coastal viewpoints to make a fuller half-day outing.
- Do not expect a large retail shop; the focus is on full kitchen solutions and samples rather than takeaway kitchenware and gadgets.
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Car from central Nykøbing Mors
Driving from central Nykøbing Mors to Tolsbro 7 typically takes around 10–15 minutes, depending on traffic through town. The route uses local roads across flat terrain, suitable for all standard vehicles. There is usually informal space to park directly by the showroom or along the roadside at the property entrance. No tolls apply, and fuel costs for the short return trip are modest, usually under 50 DKK even in a larger car.
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Taxi from Nykøbing Mors
Local taxis can take you from Nykøbing Mors to Køkkencenter Mors-Thy in about 10–15 minutes. Fares in the area commonly start with a base charge and then a per‑kilometre rate, so for this short trip you can expect to pay in the region of 120–220 DKK one way, depending on time of day and waiting time. Booking in advance is recommended, especially outside weekday business hours, as rural services can be limited.
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Bicycle from Nykøbing Mors
Cycling from Nykøbing Mors to Sønder Dråby is a feasible option in mild weather, taking roughly 25–40 minutes each way at a relaxed pace. The landscape is mostly gentle, but you will share sections of the route with local traffic, so high‑visibility clothing and lights are important in low light. There is no formal bike parking, though you can usually secure your bicycle close to the building during your visit at no extra cost.
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Seating Areas
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Information Boards
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Trash Bins
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A local kitchen studio on the island of Mors
Køkkencenter Mors-Thy is a small, locally rooted kitchen showroom and workshop set just outside Nykøbing Mors, on the tranquil island of Mors in northwestern Jutland. From its address on Tolsbro 7 in Sønder Dråby, it serves households across Mors and the neighboring Thy area with custom kitchens, wardrobes and interior fittings. Rather than a bustling high-street store, it feels more like a dedicated project space, where each visit revolves around a specific renovation or new build. The building itself is modest and functional, surrounded by the quiet rural landscape typical of this part of Denmark. Inside, the focus is on layout drawings, cabinet fronts, worktop samples and fittings that show how a contemporary Danish kitchen can be put together. For travelers, it offers a glimpse into everyday design culture far from the big-city showrooms.Danish kitchen design in a practical setting
Stepping into the showroom, you are more likely to find full-size kitchen setups and sample modules than shelves of smaller gadgets. Displays typically highlight the clean lines, durable materials and practical storage that characterise modern Scandinavian kitchens. Expect combinations of neutral cabinet fronts, integrated handles, soft-close drawers and simple lighting solutions, all designed to be lived with for years. The team here works mainly on planning and advising rather than quick sales. Many conversations start around drawings and measurements, with a focus on how a kitchen should function day to day. Even if you are not planning a project locally, it can be interesting to see how a regional Danish firm balances style, budget and durability for real homes in the countryside.Personal service and by-appointment atmosphere
Køkkencenter Mors-Thy keeps limited showroom opening hours, typically a short window on Fridays, with the option to arrange visits by phone outside that time. This gives the place a calm, almost studio-like atmosphere. When you walk in, it is common to have the space largely to yourself, leaving room for detailed questions and unhurried browsing. Because most work is project-based, there is an emphasis on personal contact. Prospective clients usually bring floor plans or ideas and discuss them directly with a kitchen specialist. Even as a casual visitor, you can pick up catalogues, examine hinges and surfaces up close and get a sense of how local craftsmen think about fitting kitchens into older farmhouses, summer cottages or newer family homes.Part of everyday life on Mors
While it is not a classic tourist attraction, the showroom connects you with an important side of Danish life: the attention paid to the home, and especially to the kitchen as a social and practical hub. On an island known for gentle landscapes, small villages and simple pleasures, this is where many of the kitchens that host family gatherings, fish dinners and coffee breaks are conceived. Combining a stop here with other local sights can give design-minded travelers a fuller picture of the region. You might spend the morning exploring the island’s coastal viewpoints and later step into Køkkencenter Mors-Thy to see how local design solutions respond to small rooms, sloping ceilings and traditional building styles common on Mors.What to expect from a visit
A visit is usually brief unless you have a specific project in mind. You can expect a handful of complete kitchen displays, racks of door fronts in different colours and finishes, and samples of worktops in laminate, wood or stone. Simple accessories such as handles and interior organisers help illustrate how storage can be fine-tuned. There is no café or extensive retail section, so planning refreshments elsewhere is wise. The main takeaway is inspiration: colour combinations, layout ideas and smart details that you might adapt to your own home, whether in Denmark or abroad. For those staying on Mors longer term, it also serves as a starting point for arranging on-site measurements and full kitchen installations in the surrounding area.Explore the best of what Køkkencenter Mors-Thy ApS has to offer
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