Tour this Japandi-inspired kitchen, filled with warm tones

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Tour this Japandi-inspired kitchen, filled with warm tones

Now more than ever, homeowners and designers alike are craving a warmer, more textured kitchen scheme. Think wooden finishes, earthy neutrals, and soft textures. And when I think of these elements, Japandi is the one style that comes to mind.

It’s a style that blends warm, layered design with functionality, so it’s no surprise that Japandi kitchen ideas are more coveted than ever. And it’s an aesthetic that totally transformed this once dated kitchen into a warm space full of texture and contrast.

From the wood cabinetry and lime-washed walls the the beautiful marble and cozy nook, this kitchen is a lesson in getting this pared-back style right in 2025. These are the details to know about and how to recreate a few of them in your own kitchen.

A Japandi-style kitchen with wooden cabinetry, marble countertops, limewash walls, and hardwood floors

(Image credit: Storie Collective/Unique Kitchens & Baths/Stacy Zarin Goldberg Photography)

‘This Colonial-style home, built in 1996, had a distinctly builder-grade 1990s aesthetic, with faux brass and gold finishes, 12×12 porcelain tiles, and a cramped floor plan,’ says designer Sara Swabb, of Storie Collective.

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