"The kitchen is a modular kitchen in solid wood. A kitchen with nice and simple details reminiscent of the past. It is hand-painted and it smells of plenty of linseed oil paint. It feels like the kitchen has been around for a long time even though it is new, as if it would be done for this house. " - from Janniche Kristoffersen's blog BLOGGAIBAGIS. Click on the image to read more.
/ Katrin Bååth, Jönköping. Click on the picture to see more pictures from Katrin's kitchen.
The best thing about our kitchen is the light entry, the central kitchen island, and that we have a sink by the window. It's great when you stand there and do the dishes! […] The kitchen is not huge but we can accommodate absolutely ten people around the kitchen island! " / Liselotte and Johan, Gothenburg. Click on the image to read more about the kitchen.
"We are quite used to shopping online, so for us it never felt like an obstacle that we had not seen the kitchen in reality before we ordered. Scandinavian Shaker kitchen helped us with the changes and today we are very happy with the planning of the kitchen." / Molly and Petter, Stockholm. Click on the picture to read more about the kitchen on Swedenborgsgatan.
"The new kitchen had to align with the sustainable thinking here in the eco-village. And it must fit in stylistically. When we came across Scandinavian Shaker kitchen in an interior design magazine, we felt it fit perfectly. They fulfilled all our desires for sustainability and appearance. " / Johanna and Mattias, Stockholm. Click on the image to read more about the kitchen in Ekobyn.
"The best thing about the kitchen is that it actually smells of wood. You open a door and are greeted by twig-free, solid pine and it smells good! You want a kitchen that you want to be in, so you want to go home and cook. It will be so much easier. We even invite people home for lunch. It feels so fun to bring people here and show how nice it has become! ". / Sofia and Nils, Malmö. Click on the picture to see more pictures of the kitchen and see the video below.
Watch the film (Swedish) about Sofia and Nils who were looking for a new kitchen for their apartment. Pictures of their kitchen you can see here: St:Knut