50 small kitchen ideas for even the tiniest of spaces
Consider installing cabinets from the ground up and hanging your shelves from the ceiling. Start by considering how much more storage space you need, then find shelves that offer exactly that. This can be an easy way to make your kitchen more functional without leaving it feeling cluttered or crowded. While some like to play it safe with an open kitchen color scheme, we think it’s an opportunity to add interest to the entire room. Kitchens have many surfaces that contribute color and texture and can be referenced elsewhere in the room. Here, unique materials in a strict color palette make a visually appealing kitchen easy to interpret in surrounding rooms.
From cozy seating nooks to clever organizational tips, these small kitchen ideas deliver big impact without compromising style or function. Following the rules of Feng Shui, designer Jennifer A. Emmer incorporates raw woods, embraces natural light and maintains the kitchen triangle rule . Instead go for large windows, just as Ellen Hatton of BarnesVanze Architects does in this neutral kitchen.
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If you envision beautiful paintings lining your kitchen walls, be sure to leave room for them—and make sure your shelves have ample space to store all your favorite kitchen items, too. Your cabinets and countertops are great places to make a statement, but your backsplash can be just as impactful. After all, it’s one of the first things someone will see when they look at your kitchen. Remember that the color of your cabinetry isn’t the only thing you can play with.
- This design choice not only promotes easy access to essentials but also accentuates the rugged charm of a cabin setting.
- Even kitchens with less square footage can benefit from an open design.
- Create a sleek and modern kitchen with a
