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A warm, minimalist kitchen from Nicolaj Bo

September 6, 2021

A warm, minimalist kitchen in beige and oak, with open niche, display shelves and built-in dining area | These Four Walls blog

I’m starting the week with some inspiration from Danish kitchen-design studio Nicolaj Bo. They’ve just completed the open-plan kitchen and dining area of a Copenhagen family home, and it’s a great example of how minimalist decor can be warm, welcoming and very practical to live with.

The house in question sits in Kartoffelrækkerne, a picturesque neighbourhood originally built in the 19th century to provide accommodation for labourers. It’s arranged over three levels and each floor has a relatively small footprint, so making the best use of the available space was key. The owners therefore decided to change their original plan of installing a kitchen based around IKEA’s standard ‘METOD’ system, instead opting for a custom-built solution created specifically for the room’s shape and dimensions.

The resulting design not only looks beautiful, it’s full of clever tricks that maximise every square centimetre. Ceiling-height cabinets wrap around an internal corner, incorporating the radiator to give as much storage as possible, while an island unit creates additional cupboard and worktop space without blocking light from the tall windows. There’s also an open niche, providing a handy spot for the coffee maker and other utensils, as well as display shelves that break up the bank of units. On the other side of the room, a bespoke table and built-in bench form an inviting dining area, with enough room for family meals and more storage hidden beneath a lift-up seat.

Minimalist beige kitchen with island unit, rattan radiator cover and Jura stone worktops | These Four Walls blog

Minimalist beige kitchen with laminate doors, rattan radiator cover and hidden storage | These Four Walls blog

A warm, minimalist kitchen in beige and oak, with open niche, display shelves and island unit | These Four Walls blog

The choice of colours and materials also helps to maintain the spacious and airy feel. The cupboard doors are covered in mushroom-grey linoleum – a durable, easy-to-clean option that works brilliantly in kitchens – and they harmonise seamlessly with light Jura stone worktops. Wooden elements, a suede seat cushion and a rattan radiator cover provide a striking yet sophisticated contrast and gently warm the pale, muted scheme.

A warm, minimalist beige kitchen with an open-plan dining area and built-in bench seat | These Four Walls blog

Built-in bench seat with hidden storage and tan suede cushion | These Four Walls blog

A warm, minimalist kitchen in beige, oak and Jura stone | These Four Walls blog

Although the overall look is simple and clean-lined, there are lots of beautiful details that reveal themselves as you look more closely: visible mortise joints on the drawers, fossils in the worktop, an elegant gap between the two planks that make up the table. The lighting has been cleverly thought out, too, with recessed LED spotlights in the niche and a sleek bar-shaped pendant over the dining area.

A warm, minimalist kitchen in beige and oak, with open niche, coffee bar and display shelves | These Four Walls blog

Light grey Jura stone worktops | A warm, minimalist kitchen from Nicolaj Bo | These Four Walls blog

Bespoke oak table and built-in bench seat | A warm, minimalist kitchen from Nicolaj Bo | These Four Walls blog

Nicolaj Bo also designed the house’s bathroom, using the same materials to create a cohesive feel. Here, linoleum has been incorporated into the vanity unit, and Jura stone features in the wall and floor tiles. The oak mirror frame, meanwhile, echoes the wooden finishes in the kitchen.

Contemporary minimalist bathroom with beige vanity unit and stone tiles | These Four Walls blog

Contemporary minimalist bathroom with beige vanity unit and stone tiles | These Four Walls blog

All images via Nicolaj Bo

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I’m Abi Dare – a stylist, photographer and writer based in Bristol (UK). I set up this blog to share interior design, travel and lifestyle inspiration for simple, relaxed living at home and beyond. You’ll find home tours, advice and tips, interviews, reviews, postcards from places I love and more – always with a focus on soft minimalism, muted colours and timeless, considered design.

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