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Modern farmhouse kitchen with wood-look cabinetry wall

The wood-look cabinetry wall gives this modern farmhouse kitchen its clearest line. Against the white fronts, the darker grain reads as a single vertical plane, while the light composite worktop keeps the centre of the room open and calm. Black built-in appliances sit inside the tall wall units, so the kitchen feels ordered without losing the warmer note of the timber finish.

That contrast does most of the work here. White cabinet fronts reflect the daylight, the wood-look surface softens the wall, and the black appliance fronts cut through both with a sharper edge. The result is not busy. It is a kitchen with wood-look wall where each surface has a clear role, from the storage run to the working zone below.

Wood-look cabinetry wall as the main feature

The tall cabinetry wall runs as one steady block across the room, with the wood-look finish carrying the eye upward. Its grain gives the units depth, especially beside the smoother white fronts. In the images, the wall reads almost like built-in furniture rather than a separate appliance bank, because the darker elements are held within the same framework. That is where the modern farmhouse kitchen character becomes visible: plain surfaces, strong geometry, and a material that keeps the composition from feeling cold.

Several black appliance fronts are set into this wall, and the contrast is immediate. Some are shown in close-up with reflective glass and small control details, others sit further back in the run, partly framed by the surrounding timber-look panels. The arrangement gives the cabinetry wall a disciplined rhythm. It also shows how a wood-look cabinetry wall can hold technical elements without letting them dominate the room.

Black built-in appliances set into the wall

The built-in coffee machine is one of the most visible elements in the project. It sits among other black built-in appliances, its dark face breaking the wood surface in a precise rectangle. Nearby, a glass-front appliance niche introduces another layer: glass, metal edging, and a darker interior that catches reflections instead of drawing attention to itself. The wall feels practical, but the eye keeps returning to the junction between the black units and the wood-look panels around them.

A glass-front appliance niche with a strong edge

One detail stands out in the close-up images: the appliance niche has a metal frame and a glass front, with the appliances sitting deep inside the opening. Light lands on the edges before it reaches the darker interior, which makes the niche read as a defined architectural cut-out rather than a simple cabinet opening. It is a small but important move, because it breaks the long wall into parts and gives the built-in appliances more presence without adding clutter.

Another image shows two appliances placed next to each other in a single wall opening. The surrounding white cabinetry holds the composition in place, while the upper niche lighting keeps the opening legible. These details matter in a modern farmhouse kitchen because they shift the focus from decoration to joinery. The wall becomes a sequence of fitted openings, black fronts, and timber-look planes.

White fronts and a light worktop in the centre of the room

Below the tall wall, the lighter worktop acts as a visual pause. It sits over white cabinetry and reflects more light than the darker finishes around it, which keeps the work area readable from across the room. The surface looks smooth and firm, with enough presence to anchor the central zone without competing with the wood-look cabinetry wall behind it. This contrast between pale front and deeper timber tone gives the kitchen its measured look.

The white fronts do not try to disappear. Instead, they set up the frame for the wall units and the appliance niche. In the wider view, the worktop and the lower run create a quiet base under the stronger vertical lines above. That is what makes the kitchen feel composed: the upper storage handles the visual weight, while the lower level stays light and direct.

The sink area and arched tap

The sink zone is kept clear, with a curved tap standing out against the pale work surface. Its arched shape breaks the straight lines of the cabinetry and the worktop, giving the working edge a small point of movement. The tap does not need to dominate. It simply marks the place where water, preparation, and cleaning meet, and it does so with a profile that sits comfortably within the rest of the room.

Seen alongside the other black fixtures, the tap ties into the kitchen’s darker accents without repeating them too often. That matters in a room like this, where the strongest features already come from the wall units and appliances. The sink area remains practical and visually calm, with the curved spout, pale surface, and nearby light all doing their part.

Lighting that defines the openings

Integrated lighting appears in the niches and around the built-in sections, and it changes how the wall is read. The lit recesses catch the edges of the openings first, then reveal the appliances and the interior surfaces. Hanging lamps above the working zone add a second layer of light, their pendants dropping lower than the cabinetry and bringing another line into the room. Together, these lights keep the kitchen from flattening into one continuous wall of colour and material.

The effect is clearest in the closer shots, where light grazes the metal trim, glass fronts, and black controls. Those illuminated edges matter more than decoration here. They help define depth, especially around the appliance niche and the neighbouring wall sections. In a kitchen with wood-look wall, that detail keeps the timber finish from becoming heavy.

What the finishes do together

The strength of this modern farmhouse kitchen lies in how little it needs to explain itself. White fronts bring brightness, the wood-look cabinetry wall adds grain and depth, and the black built-in appliances cut clean shapes into the composition. None of those pieces works alone. The room depends on the distance between them: pale against dark, smooth against textured, flat fronts against framed openings. That is also why the project reads so clearly in photographs. The main elements are visible at once.

From one angle the kitchen looks restrained, from another it becomes more layered, especially where the glass-front appliance niche and the built-in coffee machine sit within the timber-look wall. The materials stay consistent, but the openings and reflections change the reading of the room. It is a kitchen that relies on fixed lines, careful placement, and a few well-placed technical elements to hold the whole composition together.

Photografie: Schouten

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