By popular demand, we’re looking at the top five kitchen design ideas here for you to redesign a small-space kitchen. This is popular in many cities and can also be used for those more minimal households.
The galleries below goes through our top five based one extensive research, complete with images to demonstrate!
1. Add character to minimalism
- Adding your own spot of curated kitchenwares (like those in copper here) is an easy and affordable way to add your own character to an otherwise clean and minimalist kitchen.
- Using pastel colour palettes has been in for a few years now, and it’s still a great way to keep a kitchen light and airy while adding a pop of evergreen colour.
- Why not uncover your pantry and show the world the foods, spices, and other knick-knacks you’ve picked up along the way with an open pantry? Be sure to find some great containers here to keep things uniform.
- Using a single-wall wallpaper can add character while keeping an overall theme
2 Embrace sustainability
- While white is a standard-issue colour for small kitchens, the use of a wooden accent can both embrace low-impact materials while adding a natural texture to warm things up.
- A little plant goes a long way – include space for greenery or wood-lined shelving to help with storage sustainably.
- Ever considered an herb garden right inside your kitchen? Imagine being able to pluck mint from just a hand’s reach away!
3 Be smart about storage
- Utilising the upper spaces (to your ceiling) can provide both discrete shelving and a way for you to hide eyesores and white goods.
- Got some curves in your kitchen? That doesn’t mean they have to go to waste – they could become storage!
4 Modular is malleable
- Like to keep a few extra things around? Consider modular shelving that allows you to use pieces throughout the house and in the kitchen when you need it!
- Modular design is also about using space wisely – especially when it concerns those bulky-looking appliances like microwaves.
5 Less is more
- Have you considered there might be appliances you no longer need?
- For those you do need, consider building them “in” to your kitchen – quite literally!
We hope you enjoyed this post and it brought you great design ideas!
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