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Thanks to selected colours and materials, the open-plan living space radiates warmth, sensuality and naturalness. It features a clear structure and is reduced to the essentials, but still creates a relaxed feel-good atmosphere. The fusion of sophisticated-elegant minimalism - typical of a Japanese furnishing style - and casual-modern cosiness - characteristic of a Scandinavian style - is also titled "Japandi" in the furnishing industry.
Open, bright and friendly with flowing transitions and views of the picturesque landscape, a homely scenario of kitchen, living room and conservatory.
Elegant minimalism meets relaxed coziness! We present a planning example that illustrates the use of the KYOTO planning principle in high-quality interior design ... and also evokes a longing for the sea and warmth.
KYOTO Creates the "Japandi" Style for the Luxury Kitchen
The term "Japandi" represents a perfect symbiosis in the living area: it describes the fusion of sophisticated elegance typical of Japanese design with the casual, modern coziness characteristic of Scandinavian style. The KYOTO planning principle thrives on a special mix of smooth real wood fronts and structural profiles. It creates purist yet space-defining furniture that harmoniously combines tradition and modernity in its appearance. With KYOTO, we at LEICHT enable our customers to design high-quality furniture in the "Japandi" look according to their individual wishes and requirements.
The presented open living space planning exemplarily demonstrates the effect of KYOTO in combination with selected colors and materials. The design has a clear structure, focuses on the essentials, and still creates a relaxed feel-good atmosphere. An ideal place to linger!
It’s time to shine! The PEARL surface program from LEICHT’s architecture kitchen uses the silky shimmer of mother-of-pearl to refine modern kitchen spaces. Through special processing, the material gains a fine gloss that captures and reflects light in a unique way. This gives each kitchen not only a luxurious but also a lively aura.
With this new design from the 2023 collection, LEICHT illustrates a living space that is open to the maximum with gentle zoning, which allows its residents personal development and safe retreat at the same time.
In Scandinavia there is a word for happiness: "hygge". This term cannot be clearly translated. Hygge is a feeling that is lived and celebrated - a feeling of cosiness, security and warmth. One's own home is of great importance in this context.