A kitchen that takes up the tradition of the Japandi style, but becomes a personalized embodiment of the coziness and the light. The Wabi-Sabi kitchen design has an irresistible charm сreated by using bright colors, mixing materials, and paying attention to detail.
The space is made in light tones, similar to the Japandi kitchen-style traditions. However, the wabi-sabi kitchen design uses colors to create a comforting atmosphere. The natural lighting is complemented by decorative lamps over the kitchen island, bringing more coziness and tranquility to the kitchen atmosphere.
The Wabi-Sabi kitchen is perfectly complemented by open shelving that expands the space and makes it feel larger. Here you can see the open shelf in the background. The shelf also provides additional storage space. Whether you are storing things or accessories, such a design element is always welcome in a Wabi-Sabi kitchen.
The appliances in this kitchen collection are built into the cabinetry in a stainless steel color that contrasts nicely with the light wood. In the Wabi-Sabi kitchen design, however, the natural elements harmonize. Here, metal and wood are in perfect harmony. There is a built-in hood under the upper cabinets. It looks like it's part of the cabinet, which adds to the minimalist look of the Wabi Sabi kitchen.
The wabi-sabi kitchen island is made of light wood veneer and immediately catches the eye with its refined simplicity. The white countertop complements its elegance. The stools in the same light wood and black woven seat are chosen to match the island. This kitchen island is so wabi-sabi style that it brings great pleasure to dine and watch the cooking processes.
The countertop and backsplash are made of light-colored stone with barely visible veins, demonstrating the naturalness and beauty of the material. The minimalist design of the wabi-sabi kitchen is highlighted by an undermount sink with a curved stainless steel faucet integrated into the countertop.
The top view shows that the built-in sink is also stainless steel. The stone veins of the countertop and backsplash are clearly visible. Combined with the ALPI light wood veneer fronts of the lower cabinets, they create a harmonious image where the different elements look balanced together.
We continue to see the beauty of stone countertops, this time on the kitchen island. The special feature here is the stone veins that create a pattern on the surface of the countertop. This beauty is complemented by an accessory in the form of a black clay vase with a branch inside that, together with the stone veins, complements the resulting pattern.
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