
Solid wood kitchens are made entirely from real wood and impress with their naturalness, quality and durability. The style combines traditional craftsmanship with modern kitchen technology and creates rooms that radiate warmth and durability.
A solid wood kitchen is made entirely from solid wood - without substrate materials, veneers or composites. The material is made from a single log or from continuous solid wood planks.
The result is a kitchen that impresses with its natural look and sustainable production. Every solid wood kitchen is unique - characterised by the individual structure of the wood.

Both terms sound similar, but differ significantly in structure and material depth.
| Kitchen type | Material structure | Properties |
|---|---|---|
| Solid wood kitchen | Composed entirely of a single piece of wood or continuous solid wood parts. | Very stable, durable and natural, but high-maintenance. |
| Solid wood kitchen | All load-bearing parts are made of solid wood of the same type; the back wall or drawer bottoms may be made of a different material. | Slightly lighter, robust and easier to clean than solid wood. |
| Real wood kitchen | Exposed surfaces are made of real wood, usually veneer on a substrate or solid wood. | Authentic look, but not made entirely of wood. A generic term for solid wood and veneer kitchens. |
A solid wood kitchen is the most natural and highest quality option, while solid or real wood kitchens offer similar visual results with less maintenance. Our kitchen planning tips will help you to realise the kitchen according to your wishes.
A kitchen made of solid wood has a number of convincing advantages - functional, ecological and aesthetic.

The natural material gives the kitchen a pleasant feel and creates an atmosphere that radiates a sense of security.
The choice of wood type influences the appearance, durability and maintenance requirements of the kitchen. Particularly hard-wearing hardwoods that tolerate moisture and temperature fluctuations well are suitable for kitchens.
| Wood type | Properties | Optics |
|---|---|---|
| Oak | robust, durable, rustic | strong grain, warm brown |
| Beech | hard, tough, stable | even structure, light |
| Maple | fine-pored, easy-care | light and modern |
| Walnut | noble, dimensionally stable | dark tone, luxurious |
| Ash | hard, lively grain | modern, light beige to brown |
Tip: Combinations of light-coloured wood and dark accents create depth and a modern touch in the kitchen.

A solid wood kitchen requires regular maintenance to preserve its natural appearance. It all depends on the right surface treatment.
Usual treatments:

Care tips:
An oiled or waxed surface can be easily refreshed. Scratches can be repaired selectively - a major advantage over veneered kitchens.
With the right treatment, wooden fronts and worktops stay beautiful for a long time.
Regular care means:
Remove grease stains:
This keeps the natural surface resistant and hygienically clean for a long time.

Solid wood kitchens can be designed in a modern, classic or country style. The combination of quality craftsmanship and a natural look creates many design possibilities.

Design ideas:
Find out more about combining naturalness and functionality in our guide to country house kitchens.

The BORA Professional 3.0 cooktop extractor system combines the warmth of a solid wood kitchen with state-of-the-art technology. It blends in seamlessly and ensures clean lines and fresh air when cooking.
A solid wood kitchen is a statement of naturalness, quality and durability. It stands for sustainable living, authentic materials and honest craftsmanship. Properly cared for, it will remain beautiful and functional for decades - an investment in style and quality of life.