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Minimalism is the ideal design trend of the kitchen; cleanliness, organization, and function are the trinity of the kitchen.

 It provides a clear, uncluttered surface, and smooth, and stylish materials-what more can you ask for?

Minimalism definitely doesn’t have to look unfinished or boring. If the correct method is adopted, the minimalist kitchen will still be full of personality and style.

Give an example? There are 6 minimalist kitchens approved by the designer in the front. Keep clicking to get the lite version.

1: The White Architectural Roots.

When Raji Radhakrishnan, was commissioned to decorate this kitchen in a house designed by Piet Boon, he did not want to spoil the beautiful architectural details. In order to preserve as much as possible, he chose three Serge Mouille pendants and a simple backless stool from West Elm.

 One of the best things about minimalist kitchens is that your flowers can really pop up.

2: The Clear Walls.

In this industrial space, exposed bricks and pipes can create an avant-garde and tough background, while streamlined islands and cabinets can tighten the space. In order to get a super clean and smooth appearance, please do not use overhead cabinets and floating shelves.

3: The Same Pop of Color.

If in doubt, stick to an all-white color scheme. This design trend never goes out of style (especially in the kitchen).

Add some color to cooking utensils and, decoration. Against an all-white background, the red decorations in this kitchen look like floating in the air.

4: Combine Offbeat Neutrals.

Instead of adopting an all-white color scheme, we adopted minimalism, but chose a mixture of cream and light gray, just as we did in this kitchen designed by Tamsin Johnson.

The off-white walls match the cool gray cabinets perfectly because their contrasting tones balance each other.

Despite the minimal decoration, the beauty of materials and shapes ensure a low-key and unique elegance.

5: Warm Style.

Minimalism does not mean starkness, as this kitchen designed by Corrine Mathern Studio proves.

 Despite being neutral and redundant, the earth-toned materials warm the entire space.

6: heavy black style.

This kitchen strikes a perfect balance between timelessness and modernity. Here, the smooth all-black surface is both classic and fresh, and the metal cover adds unexpected edges.

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