Minimal | Kitchen

Minimal, modern, contemporary kitchens with a Scandinavian or Japanese style. The kitchen has become the heart of the modern home. Not just a room where you cook but also where you spend time with family and entertain friends. Here you'll find ideas and inspiration on how you can achieve all this in even the smallest space.
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Storage Solutions for Minimal Kitchens
A minimal kitchen presents the ultimate dilemma. Especially if you love to cook. You need your equipment, but you don’t want clutter. After all, your kitchen isn't a working museum where kids spill out of a school bus to come and watch you make scones, 1800’s style. Black iron skillets, dented copper pans and bunches of dusty herbs cascading from the ceiling. You want clean lines, quiet elegance, and seamless integration. So how do you keep everything within easy reach but hidden away? How do you optimise your space so your shelves aren’t packed in like Tetris? Here’s how to store everything you need in your minimal kitchen.
Storage Solutions for Minimal Kitchens | Matte Magazine
Poliform's focus is to bring the contents of your cabinets and drawers to you, so you never have to reach for anything. I particularly love their Phoenix design. An ultra slim worktop, it’s seamless on all sides except for the neatly cut away handle along the drawer edge. Perfect for an open plan space, with no high level cupboards and an island unit that contains storage in a single block.
Space 01
Originally a kitchen with an adjoining jumble of small utility rooms and pantries. A clogged space of conflicting doors and walls. The result of unplanned extensions and additions through the years. Studio Hazeldean carefully expanded this into a contemplative interior, free of visual clutter. A minimal kitchen, dining and living space, to rest the mind and promote creativity.
Space 01 | Studio Hazeldean
A custom designed dining table, connects to the kitchen island for simple dining. It transforms by rotating into the room to seat eight for evening entertaining. The lighting design tracks the table, changing to create a different ambience. The table top is cut from the same sintered stone as the worktop, so when connected they flow together as a single piece. Steam bent low backed chairs soften the angular stone.
Storage Solutions for Minimal Kitchens
Usually you can hide every appliance in the kitchen except your oven. The Appliance Cabinet from b2 by Bulthaup takes care of this by concealing everything behind matching wood doors. I love how the doors rotate and slide down the side of the cabinet. b2 is available in walnut or oak, with slatted maple shelves and aluminium inserts. A beautifully crafted, minimalist’s dream.
Architecture » Ene House
Francesc Rifé Studio : Architecture » Ene House
Archipelago House | Norm Architects
Archipelago House, Private Summer Residence, Sweden - Norm
The Calm Home - stress free living in a hectic world
The first principle is to infuse your home with Kanso or simplicity. We all know when things are simpler, they’re less stressful. But how does this translate to your home? Eliminate clutter with intelligent storage. For useful things you need to keep, choose cleverly designed storage like the b2 kitchen tool cabinet from Bulthaup. Opened it reveals a fully equipped kitchen. Pots, pans, utensils and knives, tableware, glassware and food storage. Every pocket of space is utilised.
Village School House | Norm Architects
Village School House, Denmark - Norm