Japandi style kitchen
Japandi style meets modern functionality
At the heart of the minimalist Japandi style, the kitchen by Ela @casa.oakwood combines all the essential elements for a harmonious, functional home: minimalist design, accentuated use of light and sustainable materials.
The exclusive next125 kitchen gives the 1960s building a new look – a stylish combination of high-quality ceramic, real wood and customised functionality that enriches the room in a unique way.
Holistic planning
For perfect harmony
The art of kitchen planning is evident in the loving attention to detail. Every aspect of the next125 kitchen - from the choice of materials to the lighting design - has been planned to maintain a balance between functionality and aesthetics. The oak elements bring natural warmth into the room, while the subtle indirect light gently emphasises the geometric shapes of the furniture and bathes the kitchen in a sophisticated atmosphere.
The next125 kitchen is not just a functional piece of furniture, but a design object characterised by high-quality materials and precise workmanship. The cooking island and coffee niche in particular set accents that are both visually and practically impressive - a perfect choice for anyone looking for a kitchen that is not only functional but also stylish.
Reduced living style
With sustainable materials
The Japandi style stands for understated elegance and functionality, which have been masterfully realised in this kitchen. Clear lines and soft colours create a calm yet warm ambience. The targeted use of natural materials such as oak and ceramic is particularly striking.
Pleasant balance – natural warmth and modern design.
The cooking island
Elegance meets function
The cooking island made of high-quality ceramic stands out with its subtle, unobtrusive colour scheme in Bianco Beige and harmonises perfectly with the shell white fronts of the kitchen unit. Its precise shape and flawless transitions reflect the exclusivity of next125.
At the centre of the design – a next125 cooking island with an impressive ceramic surface.
Ceramic not only impresses with its elegant appearance, but also with its pleasant feel, which can be felt with every touch. The durability of the material is reflected in its properties, including scratch and cut resistance, pressure and impact resistance and thermal resilience.
The light
Invisible design element
Another highlight of this kitchen is the sophisticated lighting insert. Indirect light not only sets aesthetic accents, but also supports the functionality of the kitchen. Discreet recessed lighting in the wall units of the kitchen provides ideal illumination of the niche and contributes to a cosy, inviting atmosphere.
The light reinforces the calm character of the kitchen and ensures that it blends seamlessly into the overall room concept. It supports the harmonious colour scheme and at the same time highlights the high-quality materials.
For special lighting – The plinth lighting of the island makes it almost ‘float’ and lifts it off the ground.
The niche
A coffee oasis
A special design highlight of the kitchen is the coffee niche, which is integrated into the tall unit. This oak niche not only offers a practical place to prepare coffee, but also plenty of storage space for accessories such as cups. In an elegant natural oak finish, the rear wall of the niche provides an exciting counterpoint to the shell white kitchen furnishings.
The niche is complemented by wall units in a grooved look, which create a subtle, visual contrast to the rest of the kitchen. The vertically arranged grooved fronts in elegant light bianco oak emphasise the natural charm of the kitchen while also providing practical storage space.
Conclusion: Exclusive design for the highest demands
The harmonious use of ceramic, wood and light creates an atmosphere that is both elegant and inviting. The well thought-out planning and high-quality materials make this kitchen a real premium product that emphasises the highest quality in every detail. For Ela, a lover of minimalist design and natural materials, this kitchen is a real asset to her home. The next125 kitchen takes the Japandi style to a new level.
Home story @casa.oakwood
Discover the stylish home story by Ela @casa.oakwood : her home in Japandi interior design, an oasis for the senses and well-being.