Small kitchen design tips

Posted on: Wednesday, October 18, 2023


If you’re a big fan of cooking, a small kitchen might seem like a hindrance. In actuality, small kitchens can be just as stylish and functional as their larger counterparts with the right design approach. If you’re feeling cramped during your culinary endeavours, here’s how to maximise your cooking space:

Streamline your cabinets 

One of the most crucial aspects of small kitchen design is creating tactile storage solutions. With limited square footage, it's essential to make the most of every inch. Utilise your kitchen's vertical space by installing tall cabinets that reach up to the ceiling. This not only provides more storage but also draws the eye upward, creating the illusion of a taller and more spacious room. 

Make your worktops multi-functional 

The kitchen is arguably the most functional room in your home, so make sure your countertops are prepared for a multitude of uses. If your cupboard space is limited, utilise spice and mug racks to free up some room. The more items you can mount to the wall or prop on a shelf, the better. Freeing up your counter space not only creates an illusion of a large kitchen but also ensures an organised cooking space. 

Pull-out shelves and drawers 

Consider installing pull-out shelves and drawers in your cabinets. These handy additions make it easier to access items stored in the back of deep cabinets, eliminating the need to rummage through clutter. 

Open shelving 

Open shelving can be an excellent option for small kitchens, as it creates an open and airy feel. However, be selective about what you display on these shelves so as to maintain a tidy appearance. 

Play with lighting 

Proper lighting can make a small kitchen appear more inviting and spacious. Install under-cabinet lighting to illuminate your countertops and create a visually appealing contrast. This not only adds functionality but also enhances the kitchen's overall aesthetics. You could also hang pendant lights above your kitchen island or dining area. These stylish fixtures can serve as both task lighting and decorative elements, making your small kitchen feel more sophisticated. 

Integrate your appliances 

Where possible, opt for built-in appliances like ovens, microwaves, and refrigerators. These can be concealed behind cabinetry panels, providing a streamlined appearance, and freeing up valuable counter space. 

Choose a suitable colour scheme 

The right colour palette can significantly impact the perception of space in your small kitchen. Use light and neutral colours for your walls, cabinets, and countertops. These hues reflect more light and create a sense of openness. White, pale grey and soft pastels are excellent choices. 

Accent with bold colours 

While a neutral base is advisable, don't be afraid to introduce pops of bold colour through accessories, such as kitchen utensils, dishes, or even a vibrant backsplash. These accents can add personality and interest to your kitchen. 

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