Japandi is thé new interior style
We can no longer call Japandi a trend, it is the new interior style.
This Japandi-style kitchen exudes a soothing style through the use of natural materials such as wood and natural stone. The minimalist lines, earth tones and warm lighting create a harmonious and serene atmosphere.
Natural oak stain
Japandi is an elegant fusion of Japanese and Scandinavian design principles, combining simplicity, tranquility and functionality. This interior style creates a serene and inviting atmosphere that is perfect for kitchens. For consumers looking for kitchen inspiration, Japandi offers a harmonious balance between minimalism and coziness.
In this kitchen:
- Japandi style handle
- Beautiful play of lines
- Combination of materials in island and rinsing area
The materials:
- Veneer front Nottingham in natural oak stain
- Handle 770 +771 AVAILABLE Q2
- Accent front model Ladera in natural oak stain AVAILABLE Q2
Why not try this?
Choosing a melamine top instead of composite makes the price tag a bit more friendly.
The kitchen layouts that you will find on this website and in our kitchen brochure serve as inspiration and can be adapted in terms of layout, model, colour, handle (frame)/handleless and many other options. More information about the possibilities? Visit one of our Keller dealers. They are happy to make a design in this style that suits your home and budget.
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Our veneer fronts are available in various stain colours.
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The solid and veneer parts come from a selected, rough wood batch with knots, flaming wood structures and colour differences. Because it is a natural product, there is no influence on the colour and structure of the wood, making each kitchen unique.
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Remove stains as quickly as possible. There are substances that can no longer be completely removed when not cleaned immediately. Use a mild household or kitchen cleaner and a soft cloth or brush for cleaning. Swipe in the direction of the wood grain to remove dirt particles from the pores. Wipe the cleaned doors immediately afterwards with a soft cloth for a streak-free result and to prevent water from penetrating the seams which could lead to swelling.