Looking to transform your kitchen into a cozy yet functional space that blends rustic charm with modern elegance? This blue rustic kitchen, filmed by Mauritz at Aiko XXXL in Burgas, Bulgaria, perfectly captures that balance. Produced by Landscape Kitchen from Germany, this setup combines premium materials and appliances with warm,...
Elegant and Modern: The Jutis Glass Door from IKEA

Here we will look at Jutis glass doors from IKEA. Jutis is available in 2 colors, Smoked glass black and Frosted glass aluminum. You will find 2 videos that we have posted on Pinterest and lots of pictures of Jutis below.

I know you are interested in the red kitchen from IKEA. It's called Kallarp and I do not think it's sold in the USA. Maybe only sold in Europe. You notice this kitchen, it is very colorful and it stands out from other kitchens from IKEA. Here you can see more of the Kallarp kitchen if you want.
I divide these 2 because I have so many pictures below, so scroll further down if you want to see Frosted glass, as usual, click on the pictures and zoom in for extremely good resolution.
Pictures of Jutis Smoked glass black doors
Pictures of Jutis Frosted glass aluminum doors
These kitchens from IKEA were filmed by Mauritz Interior & Design at IKEA, Warsaw, Poland.
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