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We prepare doors for IKEA systems as well as custom-made furniture. Select the appropriate category and you will be redirected to a page, where you can choose the available patterns.
We prepare doors for IKEA systems as well as custom-made furniture. Select the appropriate category and you will be redirected to a page, where you can choose the available patterns.
Before ordering, read the most frequently asked questions by our customers.
Order samples to check the materials, finishes and colors of our products.
Remember about the details. Choose eye-catching accessories and practical accessories to fully bring out the beauty and functionality of your project.
Before ordering, read the most frequently asked questions by our customers.
Get inspired by our IKEA-based furniture collection and match it to your interior. Enlarge the wardrobe by using extensions for the PAX system.
Before ordering, read the most frequently asked questions by our customers.
Order samples to check the materials, finishes and colors of our products.
Japandi style is a harmonious blend of two cultures: Japanese simplicity and Scandinavian minimalism. This unique aesthetic, which is growing especially in the kitchen, the Japandi style brings elements of nature, elegance and simplicity, creating an atmosphere that promotes relaxation and creativity in everyday life.
The dominant features of the Japandi style
The kitchen decorated in the Japandi style is dominated by clean, simple lines and minimalist design. The space is usually bright, using natural materials such as wood and stone to add warmth and coziness. Wooden kitchen countertops, light wood or bamboo finishes and stone accents are characteristic elements of this style.
Subdued beauty
The color scheme in Japandi kitchens tends to be subdued, focusing on neutral tones such as white, beige, gray and soft pastels. Limiting the number of objects and minimalist kitchen accessories make the space functional yet aesthetically designed.
Lightness of Space
Also unique to the Japandi kitchen is the attention to natural light. Large windows allow as much natural light as possible to enter the space, which adds lightness and positive energy to the space.
The art of minimalism
An important aspect of the Japandi style is also the attention to detail. Minimalist but carefully well-chosen accents, such as ceramic dishes, delicate fabrics, stone decorative elements and minimalist lamps, give the kitchen a sophisticated feel.
QOOD Japandi Kitchen: harmony and elegance in kitchen design
Let's now dive into a kitchen design realized in the Japandi style, straight from Sweden. Japandi style kitchen design begins with carefully selected materials and elements that emphasize simplicity and functionality. Specially stained natural oak with wooden handle blends perfectly with the stone light kitchen countertop, adds warmth and natural beauty, while at the same time the whole thing is kept in the simplicity characteristic of the Japandi style. The wooden handles used, as well as the separators between the built-in bodies, create simple and clean lines of the kitchen furniture, which harmoniously harmonize with the minimalist design.
The color scheme of the kitchen space is kept in subdued tones, where white, beige create a subtle background. Kitchen cabinets as well as the floor are consistent with each other. A limited number of objects and minimalist accessories make the kitchen not only aesthetically pleasing, but also provide a comfortable space for cooking and daily functioning.
An important element of the design is the glazed passage to the relaxation area, from which brightness beams. The large window located there fits perfectly with the Japandi concept, allowing natural light to bring its full force into the interior unhindered. This is not only a matter of practicality, but also an additional asset that intensifies the atmosphere of calm and lightness in the kitchen.
Taking care of the details, the choice of ceramic dishes or minimalist lamps is crucial. These small touches add a sophisticated touch to the kitchen, while emphasizing the harmony between the two cultures.
QOOD Japandi TIPS: practice and technique
Japandi style kitchen focuses not only on appearance, but also on functionality. Let's stop for a moment at the wooden design of kitchen furniture. We can use natural veneer and the aforementioned wooden handle fronts, a handle that is simple yet introduces a spectacular effect to the whole development. Remember that the choice of its mounting height is up to you :) An alternative to veneer can be laminate with wood grain - here, instead of classic handles, let's use a system of touchless opening of cabinets/drawers.
Let's now focus on the enigmatic separators - what are they actually and what effect do they bring? Separators are elements mounted 150mm deep between the bodies of kitchen cabinets, giving the effect of vertical division - simple, clear lines characteristic of the Japandi style. Separators can stick out or flush with the front surface - it all depends on what effect you want to achieve.
QOOD SHOPPING TIPS: you can order separators in the CUSTOM section, entering the dimension 890x150 ; note that the separators do not have to be at all to the full depth of the cabinet - a budget solution with still a spectacular effect!
In summary, the Japandi style in the kitchen is a combination of simplicity, functionality and elegance. The space exudes tranquility, creating the perfect place to cook, eat and spend time in harmony with nature and the aesthetics of two cultures.