Scandinavian-style kitchen in two tones
Scandinavian-inspired kitchens are rooted in minimalist design, but that doesn’t mean they look boring! Here, Scandinavian Kitchen Designers show how neutral kitchen features can have a significant impact on the overall design of a kitchen. The two-tone design of the upper cabinets with a walnut laminate from EGGER in a vertical texture adds interest to the kitchen design, which is refreshed by the Scandinavian grey anthracite at the bottom and in the large side units.

Note also the part of the back wall of the kitchen where glass in slightly beige tones has been used, which is slightly warmer in tone than is usually chosen in Finland, Sweden and other Scandinavian countries, it is more adapted to the tastes of our region and adds a little more warmth.




A few more details, for this kitchen, instead of kitchen handles, this time we have used a production technique that has been used a lot lately, with profile mouldings, so that the drawers and doors can be opened without the help of handles. A very appreciative style for studio spaces. The kitchen is also equipped with additional lighting that switches on and off via sensors for extra comfort.

The worktop is made of artificial stone, which is not a cheap pleasure, but it is one of the elements that gives the kitchen an extra quality and design value in the long term.

Then there are the Legrabox silent-closing drawers from BLUM, kitchen baskets and waste systems with silent motion mechanisms from Vauth Sagel, a German composting company, all to make your kitchen a pleasure to use for many years to come.

For this project we would like to express our gratitude to our partners at Bonava for the great cooperation and the fantastic result, especially to Liene!






We have a lot of experience in new build projects and if you are facing this question of how you would like your kitchen to be, you are very welcome to visit us. You can also apply for your kitchen design by email info@skandinavuvirtuves.lv Our customers receive all ideas and sketches free of charge.
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