The Kyoto kitchen brings together the essentials of Japanese design—natural materials, minimalism, and soft shapes—in a contemporary interpretation. A rounded island highlights the gentle forms, while low-set wooden finger pulls reinforce the minimalist approach, creating a simple design executed with elegance. Timeless in its appeal.
The kitchen recalls Japandi-style cabinets, with low-set wooden finger pulls replacing handleless fronts to highlight the clean lines and ensure easy opening.
With their stone-inspired colour and texture, the countertops contrast with the dark-stained oak fronts, evoking the serene character of Japanese interiors.
At first glance, oak fronts and the stone-like Dekton countertop seem different, yet together they create a harmonious picture of nature.
The curved island matches the rounded tall cabinets that hold storage and built-in appliances, with soft shapes easing the design and adding warmth to the space.
A slim stone shelf runs along the wall, echoing the countertop and oak cabinets in a cohesive composition.
The pantry combines open shelving with a corner appliance garage, alongside wall-mounted ovens and a built-in coffee machine from Gaggenau.
A paper ceiling light accentuates the rounded forms and casts an even glow over the stone and wood.
The Dekton backsplash extends into a slim shelf for tableware display, while a subtle plant decor adds a natural touch of elegance.
The rounded stone island with an induction cooktop anchors the space, serving as both a resting spot and a functional area.
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