The Blau kitchen, rooted in Scandinavian traditions, embraces Japandi influences with its minimalist design and clean lines, while staying true to European-style principles. The blue-painted wood veneer fronts brighten the space and highlight the design elements. Additionally, the thoughtfully incorporated fluted design adds a unique touch to the overall aesthetic.
The base cabinets follow the Japandi design, featuring thin frames and the absence of handles. Even with brightly colored fronts, this style remains striking and unique, further highlighted by the fluted, curved kitchen island and stone-like backsplash.
The kitchen island fits seamlessly into the Japandi aesthetic with its natural light oak veneer, thin lines, and smooth shapes. The fluted curves and exquisite Dekton countertop make it a true focal point of the space.
Japandi-style base cabinets are complemented by upper cabinets painted in the same vibrant blue, featuring fluted glass fronts with golden finger pulls. These fronts create a veiled effect while revealing the cabinet interiors.
The Dekton Trance Onirika countertop adds sophistication to the design with its elegant white and dark vein pattern. The gilded faucet and sink, in a matching combination, give a sense of luxury and richness to the materials.
Alongside natural materials, functionality always plays a key role in Scandinavian and Japandi kitchens. The Sub-Zero and Wolf appliances, integrated into the pantry, emphasize the clean lines of the cabinetry and are always in view for quick use.
The cabinets, along with built-in and freestanding appliances, form a clean row, with storage solutions keeping all utensils out of sight. A separate area for the appliance garage and additional cabinets provides ample storage while preserving cleanliness and minimalism.
Dekton works perfectly for countertops and other practical or decorative design elements. In this kitchen, the design uses Dekton for both the backsplash and a matching shelf that incorporates a built-in extractor hood.
Despite its bright appearance, the kitchen, in true Scandinavian style, is filled with natural light. Using light shades and materials maximizes the lighting, making the space feel airy and cheerful.
The design of the pantry/extra closet stands out with the addition of fluted doors. On wood, this design looks natural and enriches the overall kitchen aesthetic with its presence throughout the space.
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