Natural wood in the kitchen: focus on Häcker's new natural fine oak finish
- Davet Sèverine
- Jan 19
- 2 min read
For several seasons now, natural wood has been a staple in the world of kitchen design. Far from being a passing trend, it appeals for its authenticity, warmth and ability to create living spaces that are both elegant and durable.
In line with this trend, Häcker, a long-standing partner of Justkitchens, is expanding its collections with a new wood colour: fine natural oak. This subtle but significant development perfectly meets current expectations in interior design.

Back to basics: why natural wood is so appealing in kitchens
The success of natural wood in kitchens can be explained by a growing need for authentic, reassuring and timeless materials. Wood immediately creates a feeling of comfort and balance, while easily blending in with different styles:
contemporary, minimalist kitchens
minimalist interiors
warmer, more welcoming atmospheres
kitchens that open onto the living room
Unlike finishes that are too striking, natural wood fits into everyday life without imposing itself visually.

Natural fine oak: a shade designed for harmony
With this new finish, Häcker offers a soft, bright and refined interpretation of wood. Natural fine oak is distinguished by:
a delicate, discreet yet expressive grain
a balanced shade, neither too light nor too dark
a natural look that highlights the material without weighing it down
This shade fits perfectly into contemporary kitchens, where visual continuity and understated elegance are sought after.
The detail that makes the difference: design right down to the cabinets
One of the strengths of this new shade lies in its use as a designer furniture body. This means that wood is no longer limited to fronts: it is visible in the details, openings, open kitchens and exposed islands.
This choice reinforces:
the aesthetic consistency of the whole
the perceived quality of the project
the harmony between the interior and exterior of the furniture
An often discreet detail, but essential in a bespoke kitchen.
How can you incorporate natural fine oak into your kitchen?
This wood tone pairs particularly well with:
matt white for a soft, bright atmosphere
black or dark tones for a contemporary contrast
natural stone or mineral worktops
metallic accents (stainless steel, brass, matt black)
It allows you to create balanced kitchens, where wood structures the space without dominating it.
A sustainable approach to kitchen design
Choosing a shade such as natural oak means choosing a kitchen that is designed to last. Neither too bold nor too trendy, this finish stands the test of time and adapts to changing interiors and lifestyles.
At Justkitchens, we pay particular attention to these changes in materials, because they are what make the difference between a kitchen that is simply attractive and one that is truly well designed.
👉 Want to imagine a kitchen where natural wood is at the heart of the project? Our teams will help you choose the materials, finishes and combinations to create a kitchen that reflects your personality, today and tomorrow.























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