A Japanese-inspired kitchen features sliding shoji screens with washi paper, a bamboo slat ceiling, and light oak flooring. Warm oak cabinetry lines one wall with black stone worktops, while a monolithic matte black island with integrated sink sits central. Soft cove LED lighting grazes a gray plaster wall. Doors open to a small courtyard with a pruned pine and gravel, and a bonsai planter rests on the island, reinforcing the serene minimalism.

Zen Kitchen with Bamboo Ceiling and Black Island

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This Japanese Zen kitchen pairs shoji screens and a bamboo slat ceiling with warm oak cabinetry and pale wood flooring. A monolithic honed black stone island with an integrated sink anchors the space, echoed by matching countertops along a gray limewashed plaster wall. Flush fronts and hidden hardware keep the lines quiet, while warm cove LED lighting softens the mood. Sliding panels open to a bonsai garden, blurring boundaries between interior and nature.

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warm natural wood tones matte black island and accents soft gray plaster wall warm white shoji screens amber LED glow

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