Warm minimalism has made a strong entry into kitchen design. And no wonder: it is the perfect combination of simplicity, functionality and a sense of comfort that invites you to spend a lot of time in your favourite room. All with a touch of elegance and sophistication.
In contrast to the coldness of the excessively refined spaces that we all think of when we read the word minimalism, this style opts for the inclusion of natural materials, this style is committed to including natural materialsa palette of soft colours (as opposed to the typical white) and lighting that enhances the warmth of the environment.
The essence of warm minimalism
If there is one thing that characterises warm minimalism, it is the balance between the purity of lines and the richness of textures. The key to this trend is to incorporate elements that bring a sense of home and well-being on a refined base.
For this reason, it is very common to find noble materials such as wood (normally associated with spaces with a rustic atmosphere)marble or natural stone; and details in organic textiles and vegetable fibres.
Organisation also plays a key role: visual order is maintained through furniture with refined designs.
Minimalism in the furniture
Naturally, the base on which this style is built is the furniture and, specifically, the finishes of its doors and drawer fronts.
In warm minimalism, it is usual for the furniture to be completely smoothfree of artifice, textures or mouldings that provide visual depth and thus generate a sensation of uniformity.
For this reason, in this style, laminate or lacquered laminated or lacquered kitchen furniture in solid coloursalthough, as we will see below, it is not uncommon to include some wooden or stone-effect finish units.
As for the handles, if you want to achieve this style, we recommend that you opt for handles integrated into the doors and fronts or handles with straight, simple lines.
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A touch of wood
Wood is one of the star materials in kitchens with a warm minimalist design. We can incorporate it in some fronts or exposed furniture to create a certain contrast and warmth.
We can also create a warm "backdrop" by including it on the floor or bring it visually closer by using it on the worktops.
In order not to lose the feeling of lightness and spaciousness so characteristic of traditional minimalism, we recommend using light-coloured woods, such as oak or beech, whose marked grain will add texture and authenticity without visual cleanliness.
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Other textures
Next to wood, marble and natural stone can help us to give an elegant touch without sacrificing warmth. These materials not only enhance the aesthetics of the space, but also guarantee durability and resistance. Use them in worktops and wall coverings if you want to take your kitchen to the next level.
Meanwhile, natural fabrics such as linen and cotton in curtains, cushions or tablecloths will help you to soften the whole and give it a cosy feel.
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Farewell to pure white
If in traditional minimalism white was the protagonist, in warm minimalism we say goodbye to it (or "see you later", for that is a classic)
Here, the chromatic palette is based on neutral and earthy tones. Broken whites, beige, ivory, sand or soft grey will help us to create a serene base. On top of this, we can add a few touches of warm colours such as terracotta or almagra, moss green or blue to add depth without breaking the harmony.
The key is to to introduce colour without stridency. For example, through elements such as upholstered chairs, handmade ceramics or accessories in natural tones. This controlled use of colour will reinforce the sensation of balance and well-being, maintaining the minimalist essence without falling into coldness.
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Warm and ambient lighting
Lighting is essential to enhance the warmth of this style. To do this, try to optimise natural light (use light curtains that allow it to pass through).
If natural light is not enough, use luminaires with warm tones warm toneslED dimmable lights, hanging lamps made of natural fibres or wall lights with soft, organic designs.
Indirect lighting also plays an important role: integrated into the lower part of wall units or open shelves can help you create an enveloping effect that enhances textures and brings extra warmth to the space.
Your kitchen, your refuge
Kitchens with a warm minimalist style not only stand out for their aesthetics, but also for the experience they generate. They are spaces where simplicity and harmony invite you to enjoy the momentwhere every detail is designed to create a relaxing and functional atmosphere.
This trend does not seek perfection, but the creation of an environment where design and comfort coexist in balance to create the perfect refuge.