Upstate New York Japandi Kitchen
“We liked the Japandi look, but we didn’t want it to feel too pale or flat,” Cami said. “The walnut has just the right depth—it’s warm and grounding, never cold.”
Cami and Mike wanted their kitchen to feel warm yet minimal—practical, not stark. Natural textures, smart storage, nothing unnecessary. They chose Corner’s Japandi in American Walnut: clean lines, push-to-open doors, and a rich wood tone that grounded the room without making it feel too dark.
The kitchen is priced at $27,340.
(his price includes all fronts, boxes, hardware, and shipping.)
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Oak Japandi Kitchen in Dallas
“I wanted a kitchen that felt simple but still comfy,” Bryon said. "I love how modern wood looks in the design and how neatly the appliances are integrated."
For his Dallas home, Bryon leaned into Japandi’s essentials: oak cabinetry, handleless fronts, and matte finishes. The tall units read as one continuous wall, keeping the room visually calm, while smart built-in storage makes daily use easy. A pale stone countertop keeps the palette bright and balanced, letting texture, not clutter, do the work.
The result is a kitchen that feels composed and intentional; minimalist, but full of life.
The kitchen is priced at $27,856.
(his price includes all fronts, boxes, hardware, and shipping.)
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