Asian-inspired Cabinets Add Unique Look to the Kitchen
Many homeowners like to add a bit of Asian flair when they’re remodeling because they appreciate the serenity of the style and find it relaxing to live in such an environment. This is often reflected in the furniture and decorations people choose for their living rooms and bedrooms, but an Asian theme can work in the kitchen too. Green Tea Design offers a series of Asian-inspired kitchen cabinets made from warm woods and hand-forged iron. The lines and materials combine to offer a distinctly eastern feel to the pieces.
The Mizuya cabinets pictured here caught my eye thanks to their Zen flair. Though they fit in with the modern countertops and stainless steel refrigerator, their natural gingko stain and iron hirute handles give them a timeless feel. It’s easy to imagine the cabinets in an Asian kitchen from centuries past. The sliding doors bring you back to a time when hinges were not yet commonplace.
Prices for this particular piece start at $1100 for a 3-foot-long counter (many lengths are available). The company’s cabinets are modular, so it’s easy to pick and choose pieces to come up with a configuration that works just right for your kitchen. They are also freestanding, rather than bolted to the floor, so you can even take them with you if you move in the future. Or you can rearrange them down the line if you want to change the layout of your kitchen.
To complete the Asian theme, you can get matching kitchen cupboards and islands to go with your cabinets.
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