Kitchen Design Interior: Scandinavian Minimalism

Kitchen Design Interior: Scandinavian Minimalism

Kitchen Design 30 Seconds ArchFine Pro 8 April 2026

Prompt Used

A spacious open-plan living and dining area in a modern Scandinavian apartment, ground floor with direct garden access through floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors. The interior features white oak engineered hardwood flooring with a matte finish laid in a herringbone pattern. Walls are painted in warm white (RAL 9010) with subtle linen-textured wallpaper on the accent wall behind the dining area. The ceiling is 3.2 meters high with exposed whitewashed timber beams running parallel to the longest wall.
Living zone: A low-profile L-shaped sectional sofa in bouclé fabric (off-white, cream tone) facing a minimalist fireplace with a black steel surround and a raw concrete hearth. A round solid oak coffee table with tapered legs sits on a hand-knotted Moroccan wool rug in muted ivory and soft gray tones. Two organically shaped ceramic table lamps with linen drum shades provide warm ambient lighting. A single large-scale abstract painting in earth tones (ochre, terracotta, charcoal) hangs above the fireplace, framed in slim natural oak.
Dining zone: A rectangular dining table in solid white oak with rounded edges and cylindrical legs, seating eight. Chairs are a mix of four Wegner-style wishbone chairs in natural oak with paper cord seats and four upholstered dining chairs in warm gray linen. Above the table, a cluster of three handblown glass pendant lights in amber, smoke, and clear tones hang at staggered heights from individual black fabric cords. A tall built-in display shelf in white oak lines the adjacent wall, styled with ceramic vases, hardcover architecture books, a small indoor olive tree, and brass sculptural objects.
Kitchen visible in the background: handleless flat-panel cabinetry in matte sage green with brushed brass edge pulls. Countertops in honed Carrara marble with subtle gray veining. A large kitchen island with waterfall marble edges and four counter-height oak stools with black metal legs.
Natural light floods the space from the south-facing glass doors, creating soft long shadows across the herringbone floor. Additional lighting includes recessed LED downlights (3000K warm white) in the ceiling and a black arched floor lamp with a brass interior shade positioned next to the sofa. Indoor plants include a tall fiddle leaf fig in a ribbed cement planter near the glass doors and trailing pothos on the display shelf.
The overall mood is calm, curated, and effortlessly elegant — a lived-in warmth balanced with architectural precision. Render in photorealistic style with accurate material textures, natural soft daylight, and subtle depth of field focusing on the living area with the dining zone softly blurred in the background.
Camera angle: eye-level perspective from the entrance hallway looking toward the glass doors, slightly angled to capture both the living and dining zones in a single wide-angle composition (approximately 24mm focal length equivalent). Aspect ratio 16:9. Time of day: late morning, golden hour light filtering through sheer linen curtains.

Before & After

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After — AI render
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