The Berlin kitchen captures the essence of Scandinavian style through a mix of materials and textures. Dark wood cabinets with glass fronts are elegantly paired with brass faucets and stone countertops. The design integrates natural elements, hidden storage, and built-in appliances to create a cohesive, contemporary look with a subtle nod to classic Scandinavian influences.
The Waldorf Double Chandelier is a focal point in the Berlin kitchen, harmonizing with the Japandi-style elements throughout its design.
American walnut Japandi cabinets complement ivory-toned walls, a stone-like countertop, and black accents, achieving a perfect balance between light and dark.
The kitchen island features wooden frames that lighten the rich American walnut tone, creating a standalone cooking area with built-in appliances and space to dine and entertain.
Japandi design delivers a spacious, minimalist kitchen with integrated appliances—ideal for cooking, dining, and entertaining.
To soften the contrasting accents of wood, black, and gray, modest greenery has been added—a natural touch that aligns with Japandi kitchen design.
All design elements—light and dark, matte and glossy—are revealed in natural daylight, a key source of energy and comfort in the Japandi kitchen.
Black upper cabinets with fluted glass fronts are a signature of Scandinavian style, paired seamlessly with a glossy brass faucet and a Dekton countertop.
The monolith-like Terrazzo Crepo sink from Neolith and the state-of-the-art Dekton backsplash form a striking, seamless ensemble.
Hidden storage and built-in appliances is a must-have of modern kitchen design. They build a sense of cohesiveness and don't distract with unnecessary details.
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