A minimalist kitchen incorporates a range of clever design features to create an elegant and seamless space. Streamlined touch-sensitive cabinetry, a simple colour palette, and hidden storage and appliances are few ideas you’ll see in the kitchens featured below.
For this interior, these home owners chose a white palette to create a minimalist, contemporary feel, using an abundance of natural elements such as glass, aluminium and wood.
This kitchen is integrated into the living area, where it shares a stylish and trendy double fireplace with the TV room, and also opens out onto the entertainment area outside.
A firm favourite in this home is the kitchen, with its clean lines and Caesarstone countertops.
Future Classics created this kitchen using a combination of high-gloss duco and raw veneer.
Louverns Classic Cupboards specialises in custom-made kitchens, bedroom cupboards, vanities and bars, and also undertakes alterations and additions to existing kitchens, such as giving cupboards a facelift. For this home, the company designed, manufactured and installed all of the cupboards, which were finished with Alpine White supawood-wrapped doors.
For this trendy, high-gloss kitchen, Unique Kitchens used MDF with white duco high-gloss on the doors, with fingertips instead of handles.
The splashback in this kitchen made from a textured tile that brings dimension to the clean, neutral space. The kitchen also has horizontal stacked windows above the countertops, once again letting the view take the stage.
In this kitchen, Angie Hudson Designs used white decal glass sliding doors to conceal a ready-to-go workstation, thereby keeping the open-plan living area tidy. The kitchen is also complete with a Smeg luxury prep sink, as well as a built-in oven, microwave, coffee machine, gas hob and ducted island extractor.
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