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Wooden kitchens are making a strong comeback: Top ideas for the hottest interior trend

Wooden kitchens are making a strong comeback: Top ideas for the hottest interior trend

If you're thinking about bringing more warmth, character, and timeless style to your home – the answer is simple: wood.

A wooden kitchen is no longer reserved for rustic cottages and country houses. Today, they are invading contemporary spaces all over the world, combining natural materials with modern design solutions.

Wood brings a sense of comfort, texture, and aesthetic balance to a space, and it goes perfectly with a wide range of materials – from marble and concrete to bronze and black metal.


Whether you're completely renovating your kitchen or simply want to refresh your existing space, now is the right time to do so, reports Telegraph.

Here's how to do it in an elegant and inspiring way:

Add texture with ribbed fronts

Ribbed wooden doors give the kitchen dynamism and character, they combine perfectly with gold or chrome elements. The effect: vintage elegance in the most modern version.

Dark wood + color = sophisticated contrast

Combining dark wood cabinets with pastel or gray countertops adds depth and balance. Ideal for anyone who wants to combine rustic with urban style.

Scandinavian minimalism in its full glory

Light wood tones, simple lines, and warm white walls create an airy and harmonious space. Perfect for small kitchens and lovers of the "hygge" aesthetic.

A timeless combination: Wood and marble

Wooden cabinets with marble countertops never go out of style. Add brass accents for an extra dose of classic.

Classic, but modern

Warm wood tones, retro elements and geometric details create a 60s vibe, but with a modern touch. If you like a nostalgic yet elegant style, this is the right choice.

White oak for spatial harmony

Combining floors, cabinets, and details in the same shade of white oak creates a cohesive look that feels luxurious yet calming.

Wood as the center of attention: The kitchen island

If you don't want the entire kitchen to be made of wood, focus on an impressive wooden island that will dominate the space and connect all the styles.

Wooden floors and work surfaces

If those cabinets are already in a different color, a wooden floor and/or counter can bring the necessary warmth and practicality, as wood is very good at withstanding bumps and falls.

Shine with a touch of nature

For a dramatic and sophisticated look, choose darker wood tones with glossy surfaces, paired with marble and geometric shapes. The effect: a luxurious 1920s counter in your kitchen.

No matter the style – minimalist, rustic, glamorous or classic – a wooden kitchen can fit in perfectly. The right tones and materials, a balance between textures and lighting, and you’re on your way to a kitchen that will not only be a cooking space, but also the heart of your home. /Telegraph/