Mminimal or industrial  kitchens – cool, elegant and bare of distracting titbits – work so well in old buildings. The straight, angular lines of 21st century minimal kitchens contrast beautifully with the ornamental plaster ceilings and decorated wall panelling that were “de rigeur” in the 19th and 18th century. Just like my earlier post on the modern-classic mix, the one enhances the other.

I think white on white works best in the classic ornamental spaces. And steel and bare brick or concrete work best in old industrial lofts. Which minimal kitchen has your preference?

Sstrakke of industriële keukens – cool, elegant en zonder troepjes overal – zijn zo mooi in combinatie met oude gebouwen. De rechte en hoekige lijnen van deze keukens uit de 21e eeuw contrasteren perfect met de ornamentele plafonds en gedetailleerde muurpanelen die zo “in” waren in de 19e en 18e eeuw.

Net als mijn eerdere post over de Modern-Klassieke Mix, halen de moderne klassieke elementen ook hier het beste in elkaar naar boven. Ik vind wit met wit erg mooi in de klassieke ruimtes met gestuukte plafonds en wandpanelen. En stalen keukens zijn perfect in oude industriele lofts met rauwe bakstenen muren. Wat vind jij het mooist?

Minimal kitchens

Minimal kitchen via 79 Ideas

A Belgian minimal kitchen in an opulent space, designed by Minus Interieur Architecten - via Remodelista

A Belgian minimal kitchen in an opulent space, designed by Minus Interieur Architecten – via Remodelista

Minimal kitchens

Very sophisticated white and gold kitchen, I love that kitchen island! – via Emma’s Design Blog

Beautiful kitchen by Neptune in an old industrial building, I like the hidden stringlights, the  doorknobs and of course the spectacular old brick walls - via The Paper Mulberry

Beautiful kitchen by Neptune in an old industrial building, I like the hidden stringlights, the doorknobs and of course the spectacular old brick walls – via The Paper Mulberry

Minimal kitchens

Love this space, designed by Labor Coking Arclinea – Architectuur en Interieur Amstelveen, photographed by Dutch photographer Alexander Van Berge

I love the contrast of the antique cupboard, the industrial steel island and the light fixture by Design Icon Serge Mouille - via Belle Vivir

I love the contrast of the antique cupboard, the industrial steel island, the light fixture by Design Icon Serge Mouille and the armchair by Design Icon Gio Ponti – via Belle Vivir

Minimal kitchens

Industrial kitchen in a Swedish summerhouse – via Anna Gillar

Jasper Conran's minimal kitchen in his historic house

Jasper Conran‘s minimal kitchen in his historic house

Minimal kitchens

Modern kitchen with Ochre chandelier and mesh pendant light by Moooi – via Cococozy

Minimal kitchens

The ultimate white-on-white modern-classic kitchen, great contrast – via Cococozy

Minimal kitchens

The Invisible Kitchen by i29 Interior Architects, where do they leave the piping – via Design Milk

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