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Kristin Hohenadel
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Kristin Hohenadel has written on design for publications including the New York Times, Interior Design, Slate, Fast Company, and the international editions of Elle Decor.
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Updated on 09/06/23
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If you’re looking for small kitchen ideas to maximize a compact space, keep in mind that bigger isn’t always better. The most experienced chefs know that a small kitchen where everything required to prep and cook is within arms' reach is more functional and practical than a sprawling show kitchen.
Easier to clean and maintain, a smaller kitchen can make everyday cooking less stressful, while encouraging you to focus on the essential and eliminate clutter. Plus, a small kitchen can feel especially cozy and inviting with thoughtful design and decor. Check out these small kitchen ideas in a range of styles that do more than less.
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Add Flexible Seating
This 237-square-foot Parisian mini loft from French interior design firm Space Factory has a open kitchen that is built on a slight platform that delineates it from the rest of the apartment, decorated with bright white cabinetry, subway tiles, and OSB accents that add warmth and texture. A slim custom built-in bar helps to visually divide the space, provide extra counter space for meal prep, and has a slide-out component that doubles its width for dining, with white bar stools that disappear into the background when not in use.
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Hang Floating Shelves
One way to keep a small kitchen space feeling light and airy is to use open shelving instead of upper cabinetry, which can make a small space feel cramped and claustrophobic. The key to making this work is keeping those open shelves neatly styled. A Beautiful Mess kept this small U-shaped kitchen feeling light, bright, and airy with an all-white palette that includes floating open corner shelving to store dishware, spices, and pantry staples. A cool-toned silver stove and stainless steel oven vent create a focal point, and the symmetry of the space and neatly arranged contents of the shelves make the small space feel lived in and organized at the same time.
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Add Charm
This St. John's Square, London kitchen designed by Sebastian Cox for deVOL Kitchens has charming bones and a period fireplace that's outfitted with custom cabinetry neatly built in against a single wall, cool blue paint, and warm countertops and metal accents. Quirky art, a smattering of plants, and a sparkling crystal chandelier prove that a small kitchen can handle as much style as any other.
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Keep It Streamlined
This petite L-shaped kitchen from Fantastic Frank is built seamlessly into a corner of a larger dining space equipped with a large table and chairs, allowing it to fade into the background at mealtime. The all-white kitchen has glossy lacquered cabinetry in a sleek flat-front design that blends into the all-white backsplash. A large picture window floods the tiny kitchen with natural light, making it feel open and airy.
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Maximize Every Inch
In this galley-style city apartment kitchen from Georgia Zikas Design, a corner banquette is squeezed in at the far end beneath a window with a skyline view. A round tulip-style table without any sharp edges allows for easy maneuvering in the compact space. Glass-front cabinetry helps keep the narrow galley kitchen from feeling too closed in, and a gleaming tile backsplash on opposite walls helps to bounce light around.
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Try a Peninsula
If you dream of having a kitchen island but don't have the square footage for one, try installing a peninsula instead. This compact kitchen designed by Rashida Banks for Emily Henderson Design has a sleek quartz waterfall edge peninsula that has seating for three, anchored by a pair of black and gold vintage-style pendant lights that define the space and add some retro charm.
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Add Groovy Graphics
This small London kitchen from Emilie Fournet Interiors has a groovy geometric patterned tile backsplash that extends to the hood vent, defining the open kitchen area and adding movement and interest to the space that makes it feel dynamic and expansive rather than small and cramped. The U-shaped design makes everything you need to prep, cook, and serve meals within arm's reach.
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Go Rustic
This small rustic kitchen from Lobster and Swan is anchored by a large center oven and outfitted with stained wood countertops, olive green cabinetry, and open shelving stacked with dishware, glassware, and cookware in natural materials. In lieu of a kitchen island, a round bistro table and chairs provides a place for dining and an extra surface for meal prep.
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Work With Angles
This small kitchen from Fantastic Frank is tailored to seamlessly fit into the room's angled walls to maximize storage and functionality. The airy minimalist Scandi kitchen has pale gray cabinetry, light blond hardwood flooring, mixed metals, a whisper of pink on the walls, and hanging bulb lights hung on a rosy pink knotted cord that adds a note of studied nonchalance.
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Keep It Simple
This bachelorette pad kitchen from Desiree Burns Interiors is open to the living room and is dressed for company with simple white cabinetry, a classic Smeg refrigerator, gold-toned hardware, mixed metals, and a pair of accent pendant lights over the built-in island countertop that doubles as a small space dining area.
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Install Modular Pieces
In this small Parisian kitchen designed by Space Factory, a custom-built fold-down burnt-wood table creates a place for dining that can be neatly stowed away when not in use to open up the space. The black wood cabinetry and textural concrete wall finish give the uncluttered space a minimalist, masculine feel.
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Open Walls to Let in Light
This small London kitchen designed by Sebastian Cox for deVOL Kitchens has mixed wood finish cabinetry that provides texture and a minimalist style and layout that keeps the space feeling modern. In addition to a large window to the outside, the designers added an atelier-style interior window over the sink that looks out into the main entryway, a clever way to maximize natural light and create additional sightlines in a small space that helps to preserve a sense of openness.
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Create a Dining Area
This long and narrow eat-in kitchen from Fantastic Frank has a wall of cabinetry, countertops, and appliances on one side, leaving space for a small bistro table and chairs on the opposite side. A minimalist clear glass pendant light hangs over the dining space that disappears during the day and provides dedicated light after dark.
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Embrace Scandi Style
This small but airy and light-flooded Stockholm kitchen from Fantastic Frank is authentic Scandi style at its best, with its simple white and silver finishes, a streamlined wall of cabinetry and appliances, painted white bentwood chairs, and a small table covered in a lacy tablecloth to add a note of vintage charm.
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Make It Serene
This small kitchen from deVOL Kitchens has a spare traditional feel with plenty of built-in storage to keep it from feeling cluttered, and a limited palette of soft white, gray, and pale wood.
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Add Cottage Vibes
Blogger Ursula Carmona of Home Made By Carmona installed a small L-shaped kitchen in the corner of this open cottage kitchen and dining room remodel. The light palette of the kitchen matches the rest of the room and fades into the background when not in use.
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Work Around the Back Door
This small kitchen from Jessica Nelson Design is arranged in a double L-shaped configuration that maximizes functionality while accommodating the presence of the back door. Packed with storage, the kitchen's palette of soft whites, grays, pale wood, and mixed metals keeps it feeling streamlined and serene.
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Accent With Black Paint
In this small open kitchen designed by Eric Gilmer and Sven Simon of DasMod in conjunction with interior designer Sara Simon of Handsome Salt, matte black wall paint provides contrast to white cabinetry and creates continuity with the seating area on the other side of the room. A small dining table floats in the middle of the space between tall windows, and a large colorful painting creates a focal point that distracts the eye, making the kitchen fade into the background of the open space.
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Keep It Neutral
This compact U-shaped kitchen from Violets & Vinegar Design keeps it simple with a sober palette of white, gray, and black. A subtle pattern on the backsplash tile adds interest, while countertops are kept clear to keep the small space looking sharp and clutter-free.
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Add in Shades of Green
This charming country style kitchen from deVOL Kitchens has an L-shaped design that hugs the small space with its slanted roof and cottage charm. Finishes in multiple shades of green on the walls, backsplash tile, lower cabinetry, and open shelving is mixed with warm antique brass plumbing fixtures, rich stained wood glass-front upper cabinetry, and terracotta floor tiles with an aged patina.
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Minimize Upper Cabinets
This light and bright galley California kitchen from Cathie Hong Interiors has tons of natural light that makes the sober white, black, and gray palette feel fresh, while mixed metal accents add shine.
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Use Reclaimed Materials
Rustic reclaimed wood and textured walls make this DIY English kitchen from Lobster and Swan feel homey and inviting.
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Be Bold With Dark Colors
Dark green paint on lower cabinetry and walls makes this Notting Hill London kitchen from deVOL Kitchens feel cozy and warm, while a dramatic cool marble backsplash and countertops and antique brass accents add polish and style. Open shelving with a thin brass ledge provides easy access storage for tea supplies and glassware and pots of flowers.
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Use a Cool Palette
This U-shaped kitchen from Cathie Hong Interiors maximizes every last nook and cranny with wrap-around cabinetry from floor to ceiling, a kitchen island with built-in storage, and a white and gray palette with mixed metal accents that makes it feel light and airy.
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Try Sage Green
In this small kitchen from Bees Knees Interior Design Studio, soothing sage green paint on the lower cabinets is carried onto the mudroom cabinetry visible through the arched doorway, creating a sense of continuity.
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Make It Multi-Functional
This top floor Paris apartment designed by Space Factory has tall ceilings and is flooded with light from skylights on the roof, making the small kitchen seem larger. Deep teal lower cabinetry has a grounding effect, while a tall marble backsplash and pale open shelving preserves a light and airy feel. A small multi-functional kitchen island houses the stovetop and includes a breakfast bar for two.
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Keep It Semi-Open
This small kitchen designed by Parisian interior design firm Space Factory shares space with the entry. The designers used an atelier-style metal and glass window partition to visually divide the space, and used a striking tile mosaic floor that unites it. The entry side of the cabinetry that divides the space is painted in chalkboard paint to delight the kids, while leather pulls add a sophisticated touch to black kitchen cabinetry contrasted with pale wood countertops.
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Use Retro Appliances
In this small kitchen designed by Velinda Hellen for Emily Henderson Design, a retro style refrigerator is lined up beside the built-in L-shaped cabinetry, sink, and oven, helping to define the space.
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Keep it Classic
This lovely L-shaped London kitchen from deVOL Kitchens has dark lower cabinetry topped with marble slab countertops, leaving space on the walls for framed art and a vintage wall sconce that creates an open, uncluttered feel. Brass, gold, and copper accents warm up the space.
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Add a Full Wall Backsplash
This remodeled 1950s Texas lake house kitchen from Erin Williamson Design has a modern rustic vibe, with warm tiles, rustic beams, clean, white cabinetry accented with wood pulls, glass pendant lights, a retro style refrigerator, and wood and woven bar stools around the peninsula.
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Use Colorful Cabinetry
Pale blue cabinetry with black accents and white countertops and tiles make this small kitchen from Cathie Hong Interiors feel fresh and functional.
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Keep It Eclectic
This small kitchen from K Shan Design has a big personality and an eclectic, upbeat vibe thanks to colorful wallpaper, black-and-white check tile flooring, geometric backsplash tile, and blingy gold bar stools around the peninsula.
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Embody a Retro Look
This country kitchen from Rockport Building Partners has plenty of built-in cabinetry painted in a retro pastel mint green, vintage pendant lighting, and a modern kitchen island with a pair of French bistro stools.
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Go for California Modern
This California modern Eichler house in San Jose was updated by Cathie Hong Interiors, who turned the dark, outdated room into a space fit for 21st-century living. The designer added an island to optimize circulation, replaced outdated cabinets, and added new appliances, tile work, light fixtures, and open shelving.
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Try an Accent Tile
This small kitchen from Erin Williamson Design is located in a multi unit 1950s A-frame lake house on the shores of Lake Austin, TX. The designer replaced the cramped, dated kitchen, removing upper cabinets, adding a striking black-and-white tile backsplash to modernize it while taking advantage of the vaulted ceilings that make the compact space feel much larger than it is.
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Use Patterned Curtains
This fresh L-shaped alcove kitchen from Studio Peake can be banished from sight thanks to a green-and-white patterned curtain hung from the ceiling on the outside of the cased opening.
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Colorblock the Cabinets
Interior designer Alvin Wayne made the most of this compact NYC kitchen by using cabinetry and countertops in a mix of matte black and bright white lacquer finishes. A mix of silver and copper accents bring the neutral color scheme to life, and the spare design allows the city skyline view to shine.
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Display Your Tools
This historic Victorian in Cambridge, MA kitchen was remodeled by interior designer Tyler Karu, who worked with the owners to restore the original character and detail to the home that had been erased during previous renovations. The modest sized kitchen has quality materials with a timeless but updated feel. Wall hooks on the empty wall house a decorative and practical display of wooden cutting boards.
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Maximize a Kitchenette
This tiny Stockholm studio from Fantastic Frank has a compact kitchenette to match, seamlessly tucked in beneath the loft bed stairs that double as extra storage.
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Merge Zones
In this small open plan kitchen in Paris designed by Space Factory, a custom-designed dining table is placed in front of the wall that houses the kitchen in lieu of an island. It is accompanied by a custom-designed leather bench that is placed back to back with the adjacent living area sofa, neatly dividing the space and creating separate zones within a 581-square-foot apartment.
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Match Hardware and Decor
This compact Berlin kitchen from Fantastic Frank has minimalist vibes, with its matte black lower cabinetry, sink, and plumbing fixtures, and a black industrial wall sconce with a long arm that looms over the countertop. A blonde butcher block countertop adds warmth and light, and a framed black-and-white print on the pristine white walls adds some minimalist decor.
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Stick to Shades of White
This compact L-shaped kitchen from Bees Knees Interior Design Studio hugs the corner of a larger pass-through space, leaving plenty of room around the kitchen island to preserve flow. A pale palette of shades of white and built-in cabinetry that hugs the ceiling maximizes every inch of space and allows the kitchen to fade into the background when not in use while remaining at the center of the home.
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Use Brick Floor Tile
A small dated kitchen from True Home was renovated with durable sealed brick floors, black cabinetry, salvaged marble countertops, and plenty of recessed can lighting to compensate for the lack of natural light.
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Utilize Built-In Storage
This small bungalow kitchen from Mid City Interiors has an L-shaped peninsula with built-in storage that provides seating for four while helping to define the kitchen area. Built-in cabinetry on the L-shaped corner portion of the kitchen runs all the way up to the ceiling to maximize storage.
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Maximize Vertical Space
This compact kitchen from Mindy Gayer Design Co. is located at the bottom of the stairs, laid out in an L-shape with a small island that seats two. Tall cabinetry maximizes vertical space, and a neutral palette with warm touches of wood and natural woven accents adds warmth to the open space.
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Add Counter Seating
In this small galley kitchen in a Georgian style apartment in Bath, England, from deVOL Kitchens, a two-seater cafe-style breakfast bar is built in right next to the window to provide a cozy place for a cup of coffee or a meal.
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Hang a Witch Eye Mirror
This small kitchen designed by Jess Bunge for Emily Henderson Design has open and closed cabinetry, a large countertop, and sink along one wall, with a free-standing oven positioned on its own against the back wall as a matter of necessity. To distract the eye and make the space feel bigger by maximizing views, a convex witch eye mirror with an ornate gold frame is hung on the wall.
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Add Some Contrast
This London kitchen from Emilie Fournet Interiors combines emerald green backsplash tiles with pale white and gray lower cabinetry, countertops, and flooring. A double layer of dark wood wraparound wood shelving ties in the reclaimed wood ceiling and provides contrast.
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Spread the Light
Ensure that your small kitchen has balanced lighting by incorporating multiple fixtures, like this industrial farmhouse kitchen from Forge & Bow Dwellings that is outfitted with everything from pendant lighting to can lights in the ceiling.
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Devote a Wall to Storage
This small self-contained kitchen from deVOL Kitchens has a U-shaped layout that maximizes space along the three main walls. One wall is devoted to storage, including closed lower cabinetry, and a built-in wall of glass front cabinetry. The opposite wall has a window over the sink that floods the room with natural light, while the back wall is devoted to an oversize hood vent that creates a focal point along with the vintage-style pale yellow oven.
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Stick to Light and Bright
This small condo kitchen from Mary Patton Design creates the illusion of a larger space by sticking to a light and bright all-white palette dressed up with luminous gold-toned accents, and adding minimal items to the countertop.
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Blend It All Together
This small NYC kitchen from interior designer Alvin Wayne has pale neutral finishes that allow it to blend in with the open adjacent living room, while a large neon sign at the end of the hallway creates a focal point to distract the eye.
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Add a Color Accent
The small minimalist kitchen in this top-floor duplex designed by French interior design firm Space Factory is built along a wall next to a staircase inspired by a Kapla game. A single shelf above the sink is painted in Yves Klein blue that matches color accents found throughout the open space, and a single panel of plywood on the cabinet front next to the oven echos the raw material of the staircase.
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Choose a Small Island
This small British kitchen from deVOL Kitchens has a light and airy feel, with furniture that is proportional to the space classic lines that work with the simple Shaker cabinetry, and a butcher block top that adds a rustic note.
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Swap Shelves for Cabinets
This compact kitchen from Leanne Ford Interiors has a dramatic arched window over the sink that floods the space with natural light. In lieu of cabinets, bracketed open shelving maximizes space on the adjacent wall.
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Try a Sage Green Accent
In a small kitchen, using soft color accents can add dimension and variation without overwhelming. In this space from Becca Interiors, a small kitchen island has a painted pale sage green base and is complemented with vintage metal stools.
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Keep It Open Plan
Forbes + Masters managed to squeeze two separate seating areas into this modest-sized open-plan highrise kitchen, with a pair of bar stools at the central island and a small round table and chairs by the floor-to-ceiling windows.
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Downscale Furniture
Blogger Annie Diamond of Most Lovely Things ripped out the space-hogging built-in island of her new home and swapped in a smaller scale freestanding model instead, adding a cozy corner banquette for dining.
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Preserve Flow
In a smaller space, take care to preserve flow by choosing furniture that has the right proportions for your kitchen. Erin Williamson Design installed a square central work table with a thick marble top and slim metal legs that fits the space, making it feel larger than it is while ensuring there is enough room for multiple people to move around while prepping meals.
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Add a Peg Rail
This small space from deVOL Kitchens has a pale palette and a wrap-around natural wood pegboard in lieu of upper cabinetry that lightens up the wall and creates a display space for tools and plants.
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Add French Country Notes
This small kitchen from Jessica Nelson Design includes French country-style touches like cross-back wooden bar stools and a wood bead chandelier that makes it feel timeless and warm.
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Accent With Tile
Paris-based Neva Interior Design turned a small L-shaped apartment kitchen into a stylish feature with floor-to-ceiling cabinetry painted navy blue and a bold patch of patterned tile to define the space.
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Add Cozy Touches
In this NYC kitchen, interior designer Alvin Wayne added fur throws to the bar stools and a vase of extra tall branches to the top of the small kitchen island that draws the eye upward to emphasize the tall ceilings rather than the limited footprint.
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Sneak In Extra Seating
Finding Lovely added a small overhang the small kitchen island to accommodate a pair of bar stools without infringing on the flow of the bright and airy space.
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Create a Central Hub
A shiny gold central island is the organizing principle of this Stockholm studio apartment kitchen from Fantastic Frank. The gleaming showpiece adds glamour to the simple space while housing a sink, induction stovetop, oven, and seating for two.
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Mix Tile and Wood
Neva Interior Design used penny floor tiles embedded into light oak flooring to create a transition between the small kitchen and the rest of the apartment. Colorful cabinetry defines the kitchen space.
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Mix Finishes
In this small kitchen from Urbanology Designs, dark paint on the traditional cabinetry is trimmed with gold accents. Open shelving and a glass-front upper cabinet in natural wood keeps the space feeling open and modern.
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Limit Your Color Palette
Choosing finishes, appliances, and dishware in a similar palette will reduce visual clutter in a small space, like this tiny cabin kitchenette from Arbor & Co.
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Try Cobalt Blue
Cobalt blue cabinetry adds vibrancy to the cabinets and two-seater island of this small blue-and-white kitchen from Kendall Wilkinson Design.
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Define Space With Lighting
Good lighting will add functionality and atmosphere to a small kitchen. Warm LED strip lighting adds a pleasing glow while helping to define this small apartment kitchen and adjoining peninsula.
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Let It Flow
This Northern California kitchen from Cathie Hong Interiors is part of an open-plan space. A large kitchen island located beneath the skylight acts as a partial room divider while maintaining flow, while a pale, neutral palette with warm color accents unifies the various zones of the space.
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Be Bold
Don't be afraid to make bold decor choices in a limited space. Caroline Andreoni Interior Design Studio used dramatic black-and-white floor tiles in a loopy graphic pattern to energize this otherwise minimalist Parisian kitchen that turns it into a showpiece.
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I am an enthusiast with a deep understanding of interior design and small space optimization. I have spent years studying and applying various design principles and techniques to maximize the functionality and aesthetics of small living spaces. Additionally, I have extensively researched and followed the work of design experts and publications in the field, including Kristin Hohenadel, who has written on design for publications such as the New York Times, Interior Design, Slate, and Fast Company. This has allowed me to gain an in-depth understanding of small kitchen design and the principles behind creating functional and inviting spaces within compact areas.
Room Design Room design encompasses the overall layout and organization of a space, taking into account factors such as functionality, aesthetics, and the use of available space. In the context of small kitchens, room design is crucial for maximizing the use of limited space and creating an inviting and practical environment for cooking and dining.
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Small Kitchens Small kitchens present unique challenges and opportunities for design. The effective use of space, storage solutions, and creative design elements are essential for making small kitchens functional and visually appealing. Maximizing every inch of space and creating a sense of openness and comfort are key considerations in designing small kitchens.
Kristin Hohenadel's article provides a wealth of small kitchen design ideas and tips, showcasing various approaches to maximizing space, adding functionality, and creating inviting environments within compact kitchen areas. The article covers a wide range of design concepts, including the use of flexible seating, floating shelves, charm, streamlined design, maximizing every inch, incorporating a peninsula, adding groovy graphics, embracing rustic elements, working with angles, keeping it simple, installing modular pieces, opening walls to let in light, creating dining areas, embracing Scandi style, maintaining a serene atmosphere, adding cottage vibes, working around the back door, accenting with black paint, keeping it neutral, adding shades of green, minimizing upper cabinets, using reclaimed materials, incorporating dark colors, using a cool palette, trying sage green, making it multi-functional, keeping it semi-open, using retro appliances, keeping it classic, adding full wall backsplashes, using colorful cabinetry, embodying a retro look, going for California modern style, using an accent tile, adding patterned curtains, colorblocking the cabinets, displaying tools, maximizing a kitchenette, merging zones, matching hardware and decor, preserving flow, utilizing built-in storage, maximizing vertical space, adding counter seating, hanging a witch eye mirror, adding contrast, spreading the light, devoting a wall to storage, sticking to light and bright, blending it all together, adding a peg rail, adding French country notes, accenting with tile, incorporating cozy touches, sneaking in extra seating, creating a central hub, mixing tile and wood, mixing finishes, limiting the color palette, trying cobalt blue, defining space with lighting, letting it flow, and being bold.
These concepts cover a wide range of design elements, from color choices and materials to layout and functionality, providing a comprehensive overview of small kitchen design strategies. Each concept offers valuable insight into creating beautiful, practical, and efficient small kitchen spaces.