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Warmer tones in the kitchen for connection with nature

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9 April 2025

 

Warmer tones in the kitchen for connection with nature

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Pictured is the KönigQuartz Concrete Sand finish within a Japandi kitchen design from Qudaus Living. 

 

Joanne Bull, marketing manager for Königstone, comments on the recent trend for warmer toned kitchen surfaces so the homeowner can connect more with nature.

The KönigQuartz range from Königstone is an impressive collection of easy-to-maintain, durable quartz worktops, guaranteed to add a subtle twist to the kitchen.

Warm tones create a tranquil, comfortable space and enable the connection with nature - so it's no surprise they are used in kitchen designs as people seek refuge from the fast pace of modern life. By incorporating soft timbers and natural stone, or stone-inspired surfaces, a timeless aesthetic can be achieved which not only looks beautiful, studies show also positively impact mood and well-being. As mental health becomes a more prominent concern in society, it's clear why warm tones are making such a strong statement.

These calming, inviting pallets seamlessly blend with various well-established design concepts. They can easily enhance modern and contemporary styles but truly shine when integrated into these specific design themes:

 

Traditionally, rustic designs have showcased natural timber cabinets, often contrasted with bolder surfaces. However, trends are shifting as designers and homeowners now seek complementary colours that harmonise with the cabinetry rather than competing with it. We now often see our popular Natural Stone decors paired with natural timbers such as Juno and Calacatta Matarazzo.

 

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Kitchen design featuring KönigNaturals Calacatta Matarazzo by Hillfarm Furniture

 

The Japandi design philosophy beautifully blends Japanese and Scandinavian aesthetics, resulting in minimalist, warm, and functional spaces. The key here is warmth; muted earthy tones come together to create inviting and cosy environments. Japandi design prioritises a different style of entertaining, encouraging a relaxed vibe, where it's all about curling up with a good coffee and enjoying heartfelt conversations, rather than wild late-night parties. Sustainability also plays a significant role in Japandi aesthetics, with many designers opting for durable materials that stand the test of time.

 

For further information on Königstone, please visit www.konigstone.co.uk.

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