See more of our shaker kitchens and 1920s kitchens! Here are pictures from some customer kitchens and pictures from our showroom in Malmö. Watch, be inspired and enjoy!
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In Floda, outside Gothenburg, there is this lovely house from the twenties that has been given a careful lift. All rooms have undergone a transformation and the kitchen, bathroom and laundry have received cabinets from Skandinaviska Shakerkök.
The kitchen consists of, among other things, a merchant’s counter that adjoins the dining room, which becomes a nice and practical room divider as well as a workspace and seating for the morning coffee.
The fridge, freezer and dishwasher are integrated and the microwave has been hidden in a high cabinet, which gives this kitchen an incredibly beautiful and classic look.
Inside the drawers we find cutlery inserts and drawer interior made of solid pine. All insides are treated with linseed oil.
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1920’s kitchen
1510-Y20R
Countertop: Tajmahal Kvartsit from Kungälvs Natursten.
Tap from Sekelskifte. Knobs from Byggfabriken
At Midsommarkransen in Stockholm is this lovely apartment with nice light. The shaker kitchen consists, among other things, of a merchant’s counter that borders the living room, which becomes a nice and practical room divider that adds a work surface where you can work and at the same time have an overview of the room. Cutlery inserts of solid pine. All insides are treated with linseed oil.
Shaker Kitchen
Vintervit (Winter white)
Shelves: Norrgavel
Tap: From Tapwell
Countertop: The customer has also bought the worktop separately and comes from IKEA (Oxsten).
Photo: Historiska Hem
In the south of Sweden, Skåne, you’ll find this light gray shaker kitchen is in our base color “Dimgrå” (Dim Gray). There is a kitchen island with a wine cooler and a cozy bench with storage is located under the window.
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Dimgrå (Fog gray)
The worktop is by Silestone in the shade “Nolita” and comes from Cosentino, mediated by House Of Design.
The sink and tap come from Franke.
The microwave, oven, induction hob and cooker hood are from AEG and the dishwasher is from the Bosh brand, all from Tretti.se
The combined fridge and freezer comes from Smeg.
The hook strip and the pallets come from Norrgavel.
Photo: Gina Mannberg
In Malmö we find this nice, dark green shaker kitchen in our basic color “Barrskog”.
The customer have made a special solution when it comes to the kitchen island. On the side of the kitchen island towards the refrigerator there is an open shelf solution – perfect for placing things you want to easily access. On the other side of the island they have chosen to integrate a wine cooler.
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Barrskog (Pine Forest)
Wine cooler (from mQuvée).
The worktop is by Ceasarstone in the shade “Shitake” and comes from the company City Marmor in Arlöv. The sink comes from Norid Tech and the mixer and the detergent pump are from the Primy brand. The kitchen fan comes from Fjäråskupan and is of the “blender” model. Microwave, oven and stove come from Siemens. The combined fridge and freezer comes from Smeg. The wall shelf is made of Norrgavel (brown oiled oak). The lamps above the wall shelf are from Lampe Gras and the lamp above the kitchen island comes from Muta and is called “Ambit rail”. The bar stools come from Källemo and are called “Cobra”.
Photo: Gina Mannberg – Styling: Julia Sjölin
Outside Malmö in Oxie, in an idyllic eco-village, we find this nice, green shaker kitchen in our basic color Antikgrön. The kitchen is photographed on a nice and sunny summer day and they have many lovely windows, so the color is experienced as very bright in these pictures. They have made a special solution when it comes to their kitchen island, on the back there are two drawers – perfect for drawing pads and pencils for their children so they can sit there and draw while the parents cook.
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Antikgrön (Antique green – but the color looks much lighter in those images because of the bright summer light the day of the photoshoot)
The worktop is made of green granite “Verde Maritaca” from Italy (from the company Onestone). The sinks come from Franke and the mixers from Nivito. Handles and hooks come from Byggfabriken.
Photo: Gina Mannberg – Styling: Julia Sjölin
The latest addition to our showroom consists of our new 1920’s kitchen.
1920’s kitchen
Sommarsand (Summer Sand)
Worktop: Countertop comes from House Of Design and is Carrara marble.
Sink: The porcelain sink and mixer are from Franke Sweden.
Photo: Gina Mannberg – Styling: Julia Sjölin
In Gothenburg we find this corridor-shaped shaker kitchen. The refrigerator, dishwasher and oven are integrated. Some of the drawers have cutlery inserts with rounded dividers.
Want to know more about how it went when this kitchen was planned?
Read more here: SEKELSKIFTESKÖK IN MAJORNA
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Dimgrå (Fog Gray)
The worktop is made of oak and also has a stainless steel part around the sink.
Photo: Gina Mannberg – Styling: Therese Dybing
Display kitchen in our showroom on Fersens väg in Malmö, painted in our gray basic color “Dimgrå”.
The kitchen consists of seven modules, and a gas stove from Bertazzoni. The drawers have inserts for knives and spices. In the pantry cupboards there are drawers (with dovetailed corner joints).
Photo: Gina Mannberg – Edit: Axel Hejdenberg – Styling: Julia Sjölin
In Lyngby, Skåne, you’ll find this large shaker kitchen with a nice merchant’s counter.
The merchant’s counter work as a divider between the food group and the kitchen but also as practical storage with its nine drawers.
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Vintermossa (Winter moss)
Worktop: Countertop in oak, stainless steel and stone. A combination of three different materials.
Photo: Gina Mannberg – Styling: Julia Sjölin
U-shaped shaker kitchen, with merchant counter as kitchen island. Integrated dishwasher.
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Antikgrön (Antique green)
Stainless steel sink, 20 mm, and mixer from Franke. Fittings from Beslag Design.
Oak worktops with full-length slats, treated with linseed oil.
Brass handles, and wooden knobs in oak on the merchant’s counter.
Photo: Gina Mannberg – Styling: Alex Prowse
Liselotte and Johan live in a 1920s house at Kungsladugård in Gothenburg. The house is renovated in a period style, where a shaker kitchen fits perfectly. Read more about their kitchen HERE.
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A light blue-grey color that the customer chose themselves, shade “3010-B”.
Worktop: SILESTONE in the color Nymbus.
Knobs: in enamel and old-fashioned brass from BYGGFABRIKEN in Gothenburg.
Lamps: from IEMS.
Photo: Gina Mannberg – Styling: Therese Dybing
Kitchenette, 120 cm wide, consisting of a sink and a cupboard with built-in fridge. Open shelf, 80 cm, on the wall.
Worktop in carrara marble.
Mixer tap and sink from Franke.
The colour is our twilight blue basic color “Skymningssblå”.
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Skymningsblå (Twiligt blue)
Worktop: Carrara Marble from House Of Design.
Knobs: Wooden knobs painted in the same color as the kitchen.
Photo: Gina Mannberg – Styling: Alex Prowse
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Vintermossa (Winter Moss)
Worktop: Oak from Skandinaviska Shakerkök
Knobs: Wooden knobs painted in the same color as the kitchen.
Photo: Gina Mannberg – Styling: Therese Dybing
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Antikgrön (Antique green – but the color looks much lighter in those images because of the bright light the day of the photoshoot)
Worktop: Oak from Skandinaviska Shakerkök and a stainless steel sink.
Knobs: Wooden knobs painted in the same color as the kitchen.
Photo: Rebecca Gustafsson
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A dark gray shade (customer’s choice)
Worktop: A temporary during the renovation.
Knobs: Wooden knobs painted in the same color as the kitchen.
Photo: Gina Mannberg
Shaker Kitchen
Skymningsblå (twilight blue)
Knobs: Wooden knobs painted in the same color as the kitchen.
Photo: Gina Mannberg – Styling: Therese Dybing
In the home of “BLOGGA I BAGIS” you find this dark green (our “Barrskog”) L-shaped shaker kitchen with an kitchen island.
The countertop is made of Terazzo and comes from HOUSE OF DESIGN.
If you want to see more of the kitchen, read here: “Our kitchen is finished!”
Photo: Blogga i Bagis
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