Times have changed, but one thing remains the same – we Indians love our food and kitchens remain the epicentre of the modern Indian home. We want our kitchen to be a space that’s beautifully functional, but that does not mean that we have to settle for clinically utilitarian finishes or a coldly bare aesthetic. This is why, with its relatively fast installation time, its excellent organisation solutions, smart space optimisation and focus on user convenience and comfort, the modular kitchen is the perfect fit for a modern lifestyle.
Modern kitchen design come in a wide range of wood finish options and wooden accents. And whether you are ready to go all-out with wood-grain cabinets, or are just considering a wooden focus piece like an island countertop, or plan to keep it very low-key with wooden finished accessories, we have a few wood kitchen design ideas that might inspire your imagination.
#1 - The Minimalist Wooden Kitchen
If your kitchen’s footprint is small, it makes sense to keep your design scheme bright and uncomplicated. Commit to a lighter wood stain and match your wooden cabinets with white countertops, walls, and tiles for a light-filled and fresh space. To add plenty of reflected light in your small kitchen, wood design shelves can have inset LEDs that illuminate while staying discreet. And if you feel inclined, pick a bowl of fresh fruit, or a tall vase for focus and interest and finally choose some fresh plants to add softness.
#2 - Neutral Green & Wood Finish Kitchen
One way to incorporate the natural element of wood into your kitchen design is by opting for a Wooden Modular Kitchen, which offers both functionality and aesthetic appeal. With modern, tech-heavy homes, it’s nice to bring a little of nature into our space. This is why shades of green have become an increasingly popular choice when thinking of wood kitchen design ideas. The combination of warm wood and soft greens is reminiscent of the outdoors and can make your kitchen a soothing harbour from the daily grind. Green is also the centre point of the colour wheel, which makes it uniquely suited to both warm and cool schemes – depending on the hue, shade and tone of green you prefer, your kitchen can be a warm and welcoming retreat or a bright, fresh place of rejuvenation.