The basic concept of Scandinavian luxury home kitchens is an eclectic design and cool minimalist style with strong elements of warmth. A white color dominated palette is a key element to achieving Scandinavian look in the kitchen of your luxury home.
But what if you want to apply this look to the kitchen, the most complicated workspace in your home? Using white in the right way conjures your room into a beautiful luxury kitchen that is brighter, brighter and more sophisticated.
In fact, if you like classic, traditional, eclectic, retro, mid-century, to modern kitchens, you don’t choose the wrong design from Northern Europe. This means your kitchen must be a functional, comfortable and pleasant space.
For those of you who want to remodel or just add a little Scandinavian touch to the kitchen of your luxury home, here are some principles that you can consider.
Use the same theme
In a Scandinavian-style mansion, all rooms certainly have the same overall theme. Therefore, the kitchen certainly has the same theme as other spaces. Similarly, the selection of colors, materials, decorations and other design aspects that have been used in all other rooms will also be used in your kitchen.
If you see a conventional color combination from a luxury home kitchen, you will know that white is used as the base paint. Other colors used to give good contrast are black and brown from the wooden floor.
Do you like the mid-century style of home but want to add a touch of Scandinavian style? The uniformity of the theme is also seen in this classic house.









Follow the white rules
If you want to design beautiful Scandinavian luxury kitchens, the rule you must obey is to choose white for the walls and all the furniture and decorations. Use a brighter color scheme that will maximize more light entering the kitchen and reflect walls, giving the illusion of a more spacious kitchen space.
Scandinavian luxury home kitchens generally use white, black and gray, but light blue can also be used to achieve this look. Remember this rule: bright colors for accents, back splash adjusts the color of the cabinet, while tiles have a very simple design.
Scandinavian luxury home kitchens generally use white, black and gray, but light blue can also be used to achieve this look. Remember this rule: bright colors for accents, back splash adjusts the color of the cabinet, while tiles have a very simple design.
Like the Scandinavian tiny house by Space Communal, it uses the dominant white color, gray floor, black color on one corner of the chalkboard wall, accent lights, and the following peninsula, and a touch of color on decorative elements.








Free natural light
Scandinavian luxury kitchen design utilizes as much sunlight as possible. The window is not blocked by intricate blinds, blinds or screens to allow as much natural light as possible. In addition, the space closest to the window is considered the focal point in terms of furniture placement.
Scandinavian luxury kitchen design utilizes as much sunlight as possible. The window is not blocked by intricate blinds, blinds or screens to allow as much natural light as possible. In addition, the space closest to the window is considered the focal point in terms of furniture placement.
However, if it does not allow the use of natural light or you really prefer to add artificial lighting, having a chandelier in your kitchen is a luxury in itself. There are so many types of chandeliers that are available according to the style of your kitchen.









Choose a floor that is bright & practical
For the kitchen of Scandinavian luxury homes, wooden floors are a must! Besides being far more practical, wooden floors are also a key component in Scandinavian-style kitchens. However, that does not mean this rule limits the use of other materials.
Another good choice is ceramic tiles or tiles with a simple and bright colored design, and both are clean and practical choices.







‘Mix and match’ natural material
In accordance with Scandinavian design principles that prioritize closeness to nature, use wood material to the fullest and don’t be afraid to expose it. Add wood to the floor, furniture, walls and even the ceiling to add texture and warmth. Use white or light gray paint to accentuate the natural color of wood.
The dining table in the kitchen of the KBP House luxury house by Erwin Kusuma follows the use of natural wood-cut material that retains its original shape to accentuate the rustic style.




Follow the principle of ‘form follows function’
The principle is that the shape of an object must be based on its function or purpose. In terms of furniture, there are clean lines and simplicity, there is no ornament and excessive form, with innovative and functional designs.
This principle means that modern is efficient. Beautiful form only if there is a useful function, not just decoration. Any additions or ornaments that do not have a function should be trimmed. Complex details are considered unclean. Straight, plain, cold.




Consider a ‘Smart Storage Solution’
Scandinavian luxury home design talks about the need for smart space through practical storage (smart storage) and visual appeal.
Scandinavian luxury home design talks about the need for smart space through practical storage (smart storage) and visual appeal.
In addition, the trend of large and open-sized wall shelves is also a major characteristic of this design. Whether in the kitchen or living room, open shelves can show more of your style. However, you still have to arrange it beautifully. Shelves are not only used for displaying books, but also for some artwork, accessories, and kitchen utensils.




Add a little touch of color
Even the smallest accent can change the overall appearance of the design. With a Scandinavian-style luxury home kitchen, you want to add some bright colors to all-white shades.
Strategically place a wide selection of objects or even flowers and plants to add a little color without overdoing it.





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