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.
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Minimalist Kitchen in Schaumburg, IL
“Honestly, we love clean and minimal, but we wanted it to have some life as well,” Daniel said. “The wood and the lighting are what made it feel warm and lived-in.”
Laura and Daniel wanted their Schaumburg kitchen to feel bright, airy, and minimalist. They chose glossy white, handleless cabinets with fluted-glass uppers and built-in lighting for a soft glow. A Dekton countertop runs into a matching backsplash for a sculptural look, while a wood island adds warmth and texture. Hidden, organized storage keeps everything tucked away, so the space stays open and inviting.
The kitchen is priced at $25,000.
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