Eight wooden kitchens that make the most of the material
Swirly cabinets and oak-lined ceilings feature in our latest lookbook, which collects eight residential kitchens from around the world where wood takes centre stage.
Strong, versatile and often sustainable, timber is a favourite material among architects and designers.
From an east London dwelling that is almost entirely underground to a rural Tasmanian farmhouse, here are eight homes united by their wooden kitchens.
This is the latest in our lookbooks series, which provides visual inspiration from Dezeen's archive. For more inspiration, see previous lookbooks featuring converted barns, eclectic hotels and micro interiors.
Photo by Fionn McCann
Churchtown, Ireland, by Scullion Architects Churchtown is a curved glass extension to a family home in Dublin, designed by Scullion Architects as a family-focussed space.
The studio was informed by 1930s modernism when creating the kitchen, which is characterised by stained oak-panelled cabinetry.
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Photo by Max Hart Nibbrig
BolÃvar House, Spain, by Juan Gurrea Rumeu
Architect Gurrea Rumeu designed this home for himself and his wife in Barcelona.
Swirly dark wood was used to create tall kitchen cabinets, while concrete walls and floors add an industrial touch to the interior.
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