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Kitchen with illuminated bottle cabinet

The first thing you notice is the glow inside the illuminated bottle cabinet. Warm LED light traces the shelves, catches the glass, and bounces off the reflective back panel, turning one section of the wall kitchen into a clear focal point. Around it, the woodgrain kitchen fronts run in long, even lines, while the darker worktop and sink zone keep the composition grounded and restrained.

Warm light set into the wall

The LED niche kitchen is built into a long wall layout rather than spread across the room. That gives the illuminated bottle cabinet extra presence: it reads almost like a framed display within the cabinetry. The open compartments are arranged with slanted and horizontal lines, so bottles and glasses sit against a layered backdrop instead of disappearing into storage. The result is less about hiding items away and more about letting the shelf structure become part of the room’s architecture.

In the images, the light does more than illuminate. It defines depth. The warm strip along the rear of the niche pulls forward the glassware, while the slimer frame around the opening keeps the whole composition crisp. This is where the glass niche kitchen character becomes visible: clear divisions, reflective surfaces, and a measured use of light that does not spill everywhere, but stays where it is needed.

Woodgrain fronts and bronze-toned surfaces

The woodgrain kitchen fronts introduce a softer texture against the brighter shelving and metallic details. Their grey-brown tone runs through the tall cabinets and lower units, giving the wall composition a steady rhythm. Near the working area, the darker stone-like surface shifts the mood again. It absorbs light rather than reflecting it, which makes the sink zone and cooktop read as practical, fixed points inside the longer run of cabinetry.

Material references from the source point to a premium custom kitchen built with Decolegno finishes and a Kronospan Brushed Bronze look. In the room itself, that translates into a surface language with contrast rather than decoration. Bronze-toned elements sit next to the wood structure, and the worktop has enough visual weight to hold the sink and preparation area without breaking the line of the wall. The whole kitchen stays close to the surface, with very little that feels added on.

A display cabinet that works like a light box

The illuminated bottle cabinet is the most theatrical part of the kitchen, but it is still controlled in scale. It is not a deep cupboard filled with hidden storage; it is an open, glass-driven niche with a warm reflective back. That makes the bottles and stemware visible from across the room, especially when daylight from the window reaches the glossy surfaces and the LEDs at the same time. The cabinet turns a simple storage task into a strong visual pause in the wall.

Several images show the same idea from different distances. In one, the cabinet fills the frame and the internal shelves become a grid of light and shadow. In another, the wider view shows how this bright insert sits beside the taller kitchen fronts and the integrated appliances. The contrast is what gives the project its clarity: closed woodgrain volumes, then an open, lit niche, then the darker work zone below.

A long layout with clear working zones

The kitchen follows a straight wall, and that choice keeps the layout easy to read. High units, open niches, and the worktop form a single horizontal composition, with only a few vertical breaks. The integrated sink, tap, and induction area sit inside the darker counter section, which visually separates preparation from display without adding extra partitions. Because the line is so continuous, even the smaller details, such as the shelf edges and the narrow cabinet frames, become noticeable.

This kind of modern custom kitchen depends on proportion. The tall elements do not crowd the room; they stretch the wall upward and leave room for the illuminated bottle cabinet to breathe. The open niche beside the main run softens the storage wall and prevents it from feeling too solid. Seen together, the cabinets, worktop, and lit insert form a sequence of closed, open, and reflective surfaces that keeps the room active without making it busy.

Details that appear only when the light shifts

One image catches the kitchen near a window, where daylight lands on the glass and the cabinet fronts pick up faint reflections. Another focuses on the cook zone, where the dark induction plate sits almost flush in the worktop. These are small details, but they matter because they show how the kitchen is built from surfaces rather than ornament. The room changes with light: bronze-toned accents soften in daylight, while the LED niche kitchen elements sharpen after dark.

The illuminated bottle cabinet is also about ordering. Glassware sits behind the front plane of the kitchen, yet it remains visible enough to become part of the room’s daily view. The open storage reads as curated not because it is decorative, but because the shelves are precise and the lighting is measured. Even the reflection on the back panel helps by doubling the lines of bottles and glasses, which makes the niche feel deeper than it is.

Why the cabinet changes the whole composition

Without the illuminated bottle cabinet, this would still be a carefully composed wall kitchen with woodgrain fronts and a strong work surface. With it, the room gains a point of focus that breaks the repetition of the cabinets. The niche is the place where material, light, and storage meet most clearly. It also gives the surrounding modules a reason to stay quiet: the closed fronts hold the background, and the lit display does the talking.

That balance is what makes the project memorable. The glass niche kitchen element does not sit apart from the rest of the layout; it is built into the same disciplined line of cabinetry and worktop. From one angle it reads as a display, from another as storage, and from a third as a strip of warm light embedded in the wall. The space stays compact in language, but the cabinet gives it a distinct visual center.

Photo credits and material references

Photography is credited to Buro Vromans. The source also notes Decolegno Cleaf LN55 Maloja, Kronospan AL06 Brushed Bronze, and Dekton Danae natural. In the images, those references appear as a grey-brown wood structure, a bronze-toned accent, and a stone-like worktop with enough depth to anchor the sink and cook area. The project reads as a precise modern custom kitchen, built around one clear gesture: the illuminated bottle cabinet set into a long, straight wall.

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