While we do believe that size does not matter, we also believe that there are many ways you can make it work so much better when you are short on space. When it comes to kitchen design, it is important for you to know that having a small space to work with does not necessarily mean that you cannot still express your creativity and make a gorgeous yet functional design. If you go out on a search, you will find hundreds and thousands of pictures and ideas that offer unique ideas regarding small kitchen designs. If you currently find yourself short on space for your kitchen, there is no need to fret as it is simply an opportunity for you to experiment and implement a bunch of new ideas to spruce up your little kitchen and make it stand out.
Here are just a few small kitchen ideas that result in a compact and aesthetically and functionally competent cooking space that you will thoroughly enjoy looking at and working in:
SMALL KITCHEN DESIGN:
1- CONCEALED STORAGE
To make the space appear less claustrophobic, you need to maximize the storage capacity. The goal is to ensure that you have enough space to store all of your appliances and utensils without having to put up an extra set of cabinets or shelves which will undoubtedly consume more space. For example, you can invest in concealed storage spaces like bar carts that can slide out, wooden pocket doors, and a large drawer case as your pantry. You can also capitalize on the space above your cabinets and use it to store or display items. An open shelving plan also saves you money that you would have otherwise spent on decorative items as your appliances and utensils act as decor.
2- REFLECTIVE OR GLOSSY FURNISHING
To give the illusion of a larger space, there are a number of different techniques that you can try with your kitchen. From stainless steel cabinetry to glossy lacquered counters, reflective surfaces make your small kitchen appear sweepingly larger and make for an interesting combination with patterned floors and walls. You can pair these reflective surfaces with mirrored walls and flood the kitchen with natural light to make it appear even roomier.
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3- MIRROR IT UP
Like mentioned before, adding mirrored surfaces to the setting can also make your kitchen feel larger than it is, especially if you have a few windows near or inside the kitchen space. It gives the impression of a continuous space, making it feel less claustrophobic and well ventilated.
4- BOLD LIGHTING
Not only will bright and prominent lighting illuminate the space and fill it with life, bold light fixtures are also attention grabbing and make for a great statement piece when you do not have the space to incorporate one elsewhere.
SMALL KITCHEN DECOR IDEAS:
5- LIGHTER PALETTE
With a small kitchen space, your goal when designing and decorating it should be to give the impression that it is larger than it actually is. The color white has the unique ability to make a space appear brighter and wider. An all white scheme will not only make your kitchen appear larger, but it also allows occasional pops of color to stand out even more. Another option is to go for a warmer tone in the form of eggshells, creams, and light yellows as they illuminate well with natural light. By opting for a lighter palette in regards to the basic color scheme of your kitchen, you give yourself the opportunity to decorate in a very personal way. In fact, just creating a consistent theme with your appliances and utensils can serve to liven up your home kitchen.
6- GO VINTAGE
A great way to make a small kitchen truly come into its own is to make it rustic and vintage. Metallic taps, ceramic countertops, exposed brick walls, and wicker chairs- embrace the smallness of your kitchen and make it as cozy and welcoming as possible.
7- STATEMENT WALL
If you would like to add a bit of flair and personality to an otherwise mild or subtle kitchen theme, then a statement wall or backsplash is a suitable option. Whether it is a contrasting color or an interesting pattern, a unique backsplash over one counter or the stove can add a lot of character to a small space. This is a great idea for one wall kitchens in particular as it frames the kitchen space and demarcates it without having to create physical diversions and dividers.
SMALL KITCHEN LAYOUT:
8- CONSISTENCY
Alternatively, you can also go for a consistent color and texture scheme to make the kitchen blend in with the overall, larger space and make it feel like a continuation as opposed to a delineated room. If you want to do something unique, you could go for an all wooden kitchen-from the walls and floors to the counters and cabinets. It looks and feels as warm and welcoming as you can imagine.
9- INTEGRATE
To save up on precious space, integrate your appliances into the structure of the kitchen instead of making space for them on top of the existing structures. A built in fridge, microwave, and stove can give you a lot of room that would have otherwise been consumed needlessly.
10- BACKLESS STOOLS
Your main objective in a small kitchen is to conserve space. Backless, low stools are a great addition in this case as they can easily slide under the peninsula or counter. Not only that, but making them blend in by making them the same color or pattern as your furnishing conceals them and gives the impression of a larger space. To make them all the more fun, make sure that they swivel!
11- BECOME A PLANT PARENT!
Another awesome small kitchen design idea is to fill up the empty surfaces with potted plants, especially if you get a good stream of natural sunlight. They make the place much brighter and cheerier, and also let you comply with the latest global trend of becoming a plat parent. Fill the space up with little vases and succulents that add greenery to the scene and make it feel fresh and ventilated. Just make sure to water them regularly and expose them to adequate sunlight.
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