The Natural Oak Kitchen

Take a glimpse into this timeless house in Djursholm, right outside of Stockholm’s pulsating city centre. Originally built in the 1960s, the dreamlike property neatly combines functionality with natural details – wood and stone in particular.

The brown stained oak mixes sophistication with tranquility.

Breathtaking limestone matching the kitchen’s brown palette.

The kitchen bathes in warm shades of beautiful browns. Thanks to plenty of windows, the natural light is endless, almost making it feel like you’re outdoors. Dark stained oak veneer sets the tone, creating a stylish statement with strong connection to the nature right outside. Both storage and furniture follow similar color scheme, adding to the homely atmosphere.

Generous kitchen storage, complemented by built-in kitchen appliances from Gaggenau.

Take notes on the kitchen island, ideal for a vibrant social space. Bar stools from Claesson Koivisto Rune for Offecct.

Brown woods and natural stones best define this kitchen space. Don’t miss out on the limestone, beautifully complementing the darker tones. Besides their qualities, both wood and stone add a sense of zen. Similarly, each surface naturally connects with nature, with inspiration collected from the picturesque trees and mountains found right outside.

Timeless oak and stone best defines this sophisticated kitchen. Cognac-hued Sjuan chairs from Fritz Hansen.

Put your favourite details on display for more personalised stylings. Sleek ceramics from Arabia.

Combine minimalist wall cabinets with open shelves for a lively feel.

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.

Also, don’t forget about the kitchen storage. Minimalist wall cabinets are mixed with open shelves, ideal for timeless, personal stylings. Add your favorite pieces of décor, perhaps your go-to ceramics or porcelain, for an individual touch.


House and interior design by @lovisasilburn

Photo: Patric Johansson

Styling: Myrica Bergqvist

Text: Linnéa Ruiz Mutikainen

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