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Keller Kitchens Introduces ‘Calm Flow’ Design

  • 3 days ago
  • 1 min read

A kitchen that breathes calmness

 

Calm Flow is Keller Kitchens’ response to the growing demand for composed, understated interiors. Defined by a fluid, organic aesthetic, the design aligns closely with the soft minimalism trend, where simplicity, gentle forms and restrained colour palettes are key. Rounded end panels and muted tones such as Sesame, Sand and Sea Salt contribute to a balanced, uncluttered look for a calm, contemporary living space.


Minimal beige kitchen with arched alcoves, island, two white stools, large cabinet, and soft daylight.

 

The kitchen also incorporates Keller’s 75cm cabinets which create a consistent, well‑ordered layout. By using cabinets of the same generous width throughout, the design achieves a harmonious proportion and visual continuity, reinforcing the principles of soft minimalism while offering practical planning benefits.


Open kitchen drawer with neatly organized cutlery, knives, and utensils in a wooden divider under a light countertop.

 Rounded design takes centre stage


Designed to appeal to today’s design‑led consumers, this kitchen follows the growing interior trend where rounded shapes, with soft lines, curved casing panels and gentle contours create a calm, spacious atmosphere. The look is enhanced by rounded cabinet corners, paired with cabinetry finished inside and out in the same elegant Sesame tone for a seamless, premium feel. Ithaca wood‑look fronts in tactile platinum oak introduce warmth and texture while completing the offer is a unique 75cm cabinet programme, giving retailers greater flexibility in planning and enabling more refined, well‑proportioned kitchen layouts.

  

How to create this style with Keller


A soft minimalism style incorporates rounded forms and fluid transitions into the kitchen design. Powdery shades such as Sand, Sesame or Sea Salt can be layered tone on tone to achieve a gentle, harmonious look. Matt fronts and understated surfaces softly reflect natural light, while natural materials and a considered layout help create a calm space.

 

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