Japanese Kitchens
Japanese kitchens embody many elements in their design: minimalism, functionality and harmony, creating a cozy and comforting atmosphere. With the use of natural materials, Japanese kitchen design is often considered a haven inspired by nature.
Nordic
An authentic Japanese kitchen with Scandinavian style influences. The cabinets, made from natural light oak veneer, reflect the style through their frames and shapes. Open shelves in the upper cabinets highlight the beauty of the natural wood.
Berlin
A modern Japanese kitchen with glass-fronted cabinets paired with the deep hue of American walnut on the fronts. Along with other Japanese kitchen accessories, the design incorporates built-in appliances that blend gracefully into the natural surroundings.
Wabi-Sabi
Japanese kitchen design in a unique style that takes simplicity to its fullest extent. Unlike Japandi, which strives for perfection, the Wabi-Sabi-style kitchen embraces irregularities and imperfections, reflecting another core aspect of Japanese design philosophy.
Essence
This modern Japanese kitchen is a minimalist masterpiece, highlighted by light oak Japandi cabinet fronts and sleek, thin frames. The space exudes serenity and timelessness, bathed in light from every angle.
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Japanese kitchen designs embody an entire philosophy. Every element is carefully considered to create a balanced environment, uniting all design components into a harmonious union.
Japanese-style kitchens show respect for nature through the use of natural materials like wood, stone, and bamboo. Simple lines, thoughtful details, and clean shapes foster a sense of order and tranquility.