This is an example of a medium sized scandi l-shaped kitchen in London with white splashback, stainless steel appliances, light hardwood flooring and an island.

Terraced House Refit

Scandinavian Kitchen, London

Griem says “to create a minimalist interior without it appearing cold and impersonal is difficult and relies on a very well executed layout, selection of finishes and ample storage. When only one non-colour (white) is allowed the depth of the design can only be reflected to the viewer by the surface of the materials. It is the hardest thing to do. In this project we used matt white walls, reflective white stone and kitchen units, soft and organic and white-stained wooden floorboards” All walls and ceilings are predominantly plasterboard, painted in 3 shades of white. Other materials are white lacquer finish for the kitchen joinery and with Onyx man-made stone for the worktop and the entire backsplash wall. Stainless steel for appliances. DINESEN pine floor stained with white oil. The boards are between 4000 – 6000mm long and 400mm wide. Kitchen by Leicht Appliances by Miele Photography: Philip Vile

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Jo Froude added this to Houzz Tour: A London Town House That Swapped ’70s for Scandi16 September 2014

The minimalist kitchen units are white lacquer with a man-made stone worktop and splashback. Although the interior is...

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pdottley added this to Reno 2325 November 2022

All white

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