Japandi kitchen by pronorm with island, seating area and warm cashmere oak and Angora grey matt fronts

How to plan a calm, mod­ern kitchen with character

A Japandi kitchen combines Japanese clarity with Scandinavian warmth. The result is a style that feels pared-back, high-quality and homely – making it a perfect fit for modern kitchens. If you are looking for a kitchen that looks timeless and brings a sense of calm to everyday life, the Japandi style is an especially harmonious choice.

But what exactly defines a Japandi-style kitchen? Which colors, materials and shapes work best? And how do you create the look in a way that feels inviting rather than cold?

A Japandi-style dining area with a round wooden table and light leather chairs. Above it hangs a Japandi-style lamp with soft, round forms.

What is a Japan­di kitchen?

The Japandi style brings together two design worlds that complement each other perfectly: Japanese minimalism and Scandinavian naturalness. Both stand for calm, functionality and clear design. In the kitchen, this is reflected in a reduced design language, natural materials, soft colours and an overall uncluttered appearance. A Japandi kitchen looks modern, but never cold.

How to recog­nise a Japan­di-style kitchen

Calm col­ors

Warm, natural shades such as beige, greige, white or soft greys are typical. These colors feel understated and create a relaxed atmosphere.

Nat­ur­al materials

Wood, glass, ceramic, stone and matt surfaces define the look. A high-quality material feel is especially important here. The focus is not on decoration, but on the quality of the materials themselves.

Clean lines

Japandi kitchens feel calm and precisely planned. Fronts are reduced in design, transitions are harmonious, and handles are subtle or discreetly integrated. This creates a tidy overall impression.

Order as part of the design

A Japandi kitchen thrives on clarity. That is why closed storage solutions, good internal organisation and carefully chosen open elements all play an important role.

Typical colors and materials

If you are planning a Japandi kitchen, it is worth choosing colors and materials with particular care. What matters is not the number of materials, but their balance. Wood brings warmth, matt surfaces create calm, and Organic Glass or ceramic adds a clear, premium feel.

Colors

Wool white, Angora grey, Sahara beige or pebble grey are particularly suitable. They lend your kitchen a sense of calm and combine well with natural materials.

A close-up of an open framed front made of light oak.
A Japandi-style mood board with different shapes and materials.

Materials

Wood with a calm grain, matte lacquered surfaces, organic glass, ceramic or stone looks, or fine metal accents are particularly popular in a Japandi kitchen.

Plan­ning tips for a Japan­di kitchen

1. Start with a calm base

Choose fronts and worktops that create a harmonious overall look. Strong contrasts can disturb the calm effect.

2. Use wood deliberately

Wood is a key element in the Japandi style. Natural veneer fronts with a calm grain work especially well, bringing warmth into the kitchen.

3. Plan stor­age carefully

To keep the kitchen feeling light and uncluttered, as much as possible should be stored away elegantly. Order is part of the style concept here.

4. Use open ele­ments sparingly

Open shelves or display cabinets can create lightness – but only in the right measure. Too much openness quickly feels restless.

5. Plan light­ing with intention

Warm lighting supports the calm atmosphere. It highlights materials, creates depth and makes the kitchen feel more homely.

A bright pronorm kitchen in Japandi style with plenty of storage, a kitchen island and a matching sideboard with veneer fronts.

Who is a Japan­di-style kitchen suit­able for?

A Japandi-style kitchen is especially suitable for people looking for a kitchen that:

  • feels mod­ern, but not cold
  • is pre­mi­um and time­less in design
  • con­veys calm and order
  • com­bines com­fort with clarity

This style works particularly well in open-plan kitchens, because it creates a harmonious link between cooking and living. But Japandi can also work beautifully in smaller spaces if storage, lighting and materials are planned in a balanced way.

Con­clu­sion

A Japandi kitchen is more than just an interior trend. It combines natural materials, soft colors and clear design to create a space that feels modern, calm and long-lasting. If you are looking for a kitchen that looks premium while still feeling pleasantly understated, the Japandi style is an especially convincing solution. The key lies in the right balance of reduction, warmth and everyday practicality.

A Japandi kitchen reveals its full effect best when you experience it with all your senses. In a kitchen showroom near you, you can get a feel for the materials, the spatial effect and the planning of your new kitchen.

Japandi-style décor elements in a variety of materials, such as ceramics, and in different shapes.