The Natural Oak Kitchen
Step inside this timeless home in Djursholm, just outside Stockholm’s vibrant city. Originally built in the 1960s, this enchanting property beautifully blends functionality with natural materials, with wood and stone taking center stage.
The kitchen's warm brown hues embrace the space, enhanced by ample natural light that pours in, making the room feel open and airy. The dark-stained oak veneer sets the tone, creating a sophisticated connection to the surrounding nature. Storage and furniture follow a similar color scheme, enhancing the homely and harmonious atmosphere.
Brown woods and natural stones define this kitchen space, with the limestone beautifully complementing the darker tones. The combination of wood and stone evokes a sense of natural harmony. Each surface seamlessly connects with the surrounding environment, drawing inspiration from the picturesque trees and mountains just outside.
Here, the kitchen island stands out, combining functionality with innovative design. The construction is quite unique, with its generous size and clever two-level layout merging kitchen with social space. An ideal way to transform your kitchen into a social hub.
As for the kitchen storage, the combination of sleek, minimalist wall cabinets and open shelving creates the ideal backdrop for personalized décor. Showcase your favorite ceramics or porcelain to add a distinctive touch to the space.
House and interior design: @lovisasilburn
Photo: Patric Johansson
Styling: Myrica Bergqvist
Text: Linnéa Ruiz Mutikainen