Project: Pronorm display — 5 Blox, San Pedro, CA
Cabinetry: Pronorm X-Line + Y-Line, handleless
Designed in: Winner CAD by Cyncly — quote #11147.04
Every Pronorm Project Starts in Winner
If you're a Pinnacle Sales dealer and you've quoted a Pronorm kitchen with us, the package you got back was built in Winner CAD by Cyncly — the same software the Pronorm factory uses to manufacture your order. We design it, we render it, we generate the element list, and we hand the whole thing back to you. You don't need a Winner license, you don't need to learn the software, and you don't need to translate anything before it goes to Germany.
Here's a recent one: a Pronorm display we drew up for 5 Blox in San Pedro. The reason we're posting it isn't that the kitchen is special (though it's a beautiful spec) — it's that this is exactly what shows up in your inbox when you bring us a Pronorm opportunity.
What's in the Package
Every Pronorm design we send out includes the following, all generated from a single Winner file:
- Photoreal 3D renders — overall, vignette, and walkthrough shots you can put in front of a homeowner the same day you start the conversation.
- Dimensioned elevations — every wall called out in millimeters, with each cabinet position numbered. This is the drawing your installer reads off the truck.
- Plan view — top-down with countertop runs, appliance cutouts, and the island geometry dimensioned for the GC and the stone fabricator.
- Counter plan with stone dimensions — sink cutout, cooktop cutout, overhang, finished edge — formatted so a slab yard can quote off it directly.
- Element list — every cabinet, hinge, drawer, accessory, and fitting in the spec, with Pronorm part codes. This list maps 1:1 to what the factory will build, which is why our pricing matches your final invoice and not "an estimate."
The 5 Blox Spec, in Plain English
This display is a deliberate showcase of what Pronorm can do when you mix the painted and veneer ranges in the same room. Two finishes, three textures, one design.
Perimeter — Y-EP, espresso oak veneer (color 8280)
The full perimeter — tall oven tower, refrigerator column, sink run, wall cabinets — is Pronorm's Y-EP veneer in espresso oak (8280). Y-EP is the wood-grain side of Pronorm's program; you get a real veneered face, edge-banded, and color-matched all the way across a 6.4-meter wall. No species substitutions, no color drift between deliveries.
Island — X-OS, organic champagne matte lacquer (color 3353)
The island is the painted side of the same kitchen — Pronorm's X-OS matte lacquer in organic champagne (3353). The "X-OS" range matters here: it's the matte crystal-surface lacquer that doesn't fingerprint and doesn't show micro-scratches the way a high-gloss or a soft-touch will after a year of daily use. Champagne reads warm against the espresso oak without competing with it — lighter than greige, more sophisticated than off-white.
Handleless — C-channel in light brushed brass (035)
Both ranges are handleless. Pronorm's X-Line C-Profil in light brushed brass is the recessed channel running across the drawer and door faces. Brass is the detail that ties the room together: it pulls into the glass cabinet frames, the faucet, and the appliance trim, and reads as jewelry rather than hardware.
Glass display — alu frame, brass anodized, smoked oak herringbone interior (8190)
The two glass cabinet zones — the tall trio on the return wall and the wider four-bay over the sink — are the design anchor of the room. Specs:
- Aluminum-framed glass doors, anodized to match the brass C-channel
- Clear glass (SK5)
- Decorative veneer interior in smoked oak dark (8190), herringbone pattern
- Push-To-Open Silent on the smaller crockery unit (no hardware on the door faces)
- Adjustable glass shelves, integrated LED
The herringbone interior is the move that elevates this from "glass cabinet" to "feature wall." You can sell this detail to anyone who's ever priced custom millwork — it's a fraction of the cost and it ships factory-assembled.
Carcases and interiors
Standard for our Pronorm orders: stratus grey pearl (3160) carcases, proTech X drawer system in anthracite, push-to-open glass cases, full-extension soft-close everywhere. The Pronorm interior fit-out — knife blocks, spice trays, kitchen roll holders, drawer dividers — is built into this spec the way it should be: invisible until you pull a drawer.
Layout at a Glance
- Main wall (6,363 mm / ~20'10"): Wolf double wall ovens, paneled tall fridge column, paneled tall freezer column, glass crockery cabinet, marble-backed sink wall with brass fixtures and a four-cabinet upper run, wine fridge column
- Return wall (3,073 mm / ~10'1"): Three-bay full-height glass display with herringbone interior, integrated wine storage in the base run
- Island (3,100 mm × 1,230 mm / ~10'2" × 4'): Wolf induction cooktop, ceiling-mounted island hood, three drawer banks, lit open display niche, waterfall marble ends
- Working height: 923 mm (~36.3") · Plinth: 115 mm (~4.5") · Worktop: 40 mm
Selected Design Moves
Two-finish island
Putting the painted lacquer on the island and the wood veneer on the perimeter is the Pronorm two-finish move that converts every time. The island becomes the focal point without needing a different stone or a different shape — the color does the work. Reuse this play whenever a client wants "a kitchen with a statement" but isn't sure what.
Open display niche on the island front
The under-counter open shelf on the seating side of the island is a Pronorm-specific detail — a recessed, lit niche that's part of the cabinet program (not a millwork add-on). It breaks up what would otherwise be a 3-meter run of drawer fronts and gives the homeowner a spot to put the dishes, books, or sailboat that personalize the room.
Marble runs floor-to-ceiling, no tile
Behind the sink and cooktop, the same slab continues from the counter up to the underside of the wall cabinets — and on the return wall, full-height behind the glass display. No tile, no grout, one continuous stone story. This is the move that separates a "nice kitchen" from a "designed kitchen," and Pronorm's tight 16 mm panel system is what lets you run cabinetry over a stone backsplash without an awkward filler.
Counter plan, dimensioned for the slab yard
One sheet, two slabs (perimeter + island), every cutout located. Hand it to your fabricator and the templating conversation gets a lot shorter.
The Element List Is the Order
The element list isn't a spec sheet — it's the order. Every line item in the document we send you is a Pronorm part code that gets pulled directly into the factory's manufacturing system when you commit. That's why our quotes don't move between "estimate" and "final pricing": the element list is the same document at every stage.
Open the file we deliver and you'll see, for example:
HGPY60-214-702— tall unit, 600 mm wide, 2,144 mm high, with appliance niche, front filler, front pull-outHRP60-214-501— crockery unit with framed glass door and 6 adjustable glass shelvesUSY90-76-01— sink base with 2 doors and 2 fixed interior panelsUY60-76-90— pull-out base for waste bin, 60 cmOY80-64-01— wall cabinet, 80 cm wide
This level of part-code specificity is the difference between "we'll figure out the configuration during installation" and "the truck arrives with exactly the right boxes in the right order."
Why Dealers Should Care
- You don't need to own Winner. The license and the design hours are bundled into our service. Bring us the room and the wishlist; we bring back the package.
- Renders win consultations. A photoreal render produced in front of a homeowner during a first appointment closes more often than a "we'll get back to you next week" sketch. We can turn renders around fast — usually inside a week of the design intake.
- Element-list pricing is honest pricing. Because the BOM is the order, you can quote the client at the spec they actually wanted instead of building in a fudge factor for "things we forgot."
- Iteration is cheap. Change a cabinet width, swap a finish, drop in a different appliance — the whole package (elevations, plan, renders, element list) re-generates from one source. We can run two or three options in parallel without rebuilding the kitchen each time.
- The factory speaks Winner. Pronorm's manufacturing system reads the same file we design in. There's no translation step where errors get introduced.
Want a Pronorm Design Like This?
Send us the room: dimensions, ceiling height, window/door positions, appliance package, and any inspiration imagery. We'll come back with a Winner-built design package — renders included — usually within a week.
Email marketing@pinnaclesales.biz or contact your Pinnacle Sales rep. If you don't have a Pronorm dealership yet, the conversation starts on our Become a Dealer page.
Project Notes
Display location: 5 Blox, San Pedro, CA
Cabinetry: Pronorm — X-Line X-OS (organic champagne) + Y-Line Y-EP (espresso oak)
Handles: X-Line C-Profil, light brushed brass
Glass: Alu framed, brass anodized; smoked oak dark herringbone interior
Designed in: Winner CAD by Cyncly · Quote #11147.04