replace only the decorative styling with a more refined scandinavian japandi aesthetic the styling should feel warm timeless minimal and intentionally curated as if photographed for an architectural magazine use only a few carefully selected light walnut accessories with clean simple shapes avoid rustic farmhouse or overly decorative pieces replace the existing cutting board with a minimalist rectangular wooden cutting boards in light walnut no handles no rounded shapes no engraved details replace the utensil holder with a set of 2 oil bottles in a matte off gray porcelain positioned neatly next to the cooktop not as a focal point place one shallow round or oval solid walnut tray on the bottom shelf above the window to the right the tray should be thin handcrafted and minimal keep the cascade plant on the top shelf but make the vase lighter a light gray matte you can change the leafs of the plant of you feel they are not in style the styling should feel calm airy uncluttered and luxurious every object should have a purpose and generous breathing room less is more do not add fruit bowls towels cookbooks coffee machines bottles oils soap dispensers extra plants candles woven baskets textiles artwork decorative ceramics black accessories or any additional decor beyond the specified wooden elements preserve the exact layout camera angle lighting materials architecture cabinetry appliances hardware backsplash countertops shelf design and the existing plant only replace the decor with these understated scandinavian japandi wooden accents