5 Unique Small Kitchen Design Ideas

Small kitchens were practically made for remodeling. You can pour all of your creative energy into designing a small space because your dollar goes further. That means you often can afford the materials that fit your aesthetic, even if they're a bit pricey. And with so many design options available, you will have no shortage of inspiration for your own remodel.


Here are 5 small kitchen design ideas.


Nautical


For her Pacific Northwest house with sweeping views of the Olympic Mountains and Puget Sound, Melissa Michaels retained her kitchen's basic footprint but demolished the rest. Making this into an open-plan kitchen instantly expanded the small space.


Any self-respecting Seattle home needs a nautical theme, and this one definitely has it. But Melissa's touches are gentle, not literal. For instance, she added a porthole-shaped window, interior shiplap siding, aged brass fixtures, and arched doorways.

For her Pacific Northwest home with sweeping sights of the Olympic Hills and also Puget Audio, Melissa Michaels preserved her cooking area's fundamental footprint yet knocked down the rest. Making this into an open-plan kitchen area instantaneously expanded the tiny space.

Any self-respecting Seattle house requires a maritime theme, and this absolutely has it. Yet Melissa's touches are gentle, not literal. For circumstances, she included a porthole-shaped window, interior shiplap exterior siding, aged brass fixtures, and arched entrances.



Elegant Country


Wondering how to change a timeless one-wall little kitchen area into an item of charm? As a designer and enthusiast of all things worn-out elegant, blog writer Flea Market Trixie continued her house's faded-elegant nation style into her cooking area when she redesigned.


Dull white melamine cabinets are turned into white Shaker-style wood cabinets with faux raised legs. Closed cabinets are changed into airy, inviting open shelving-- the better to show flea market china, glassware, and other treasures. And replacing the common ceiling light with a stylish chandelier is the crowning touch on this small but elegant country cooking area.


Island Paradise


Chris and Julia began with a time-worn, nondescript small kitchen area in their Idaho house. Like any U-shaped cooking area owners, they dealt with the difficulty of an area defined by 3 unmovable borders. To make things worse, a huge nonagon-sided (nine-sided) kitchen area island controlled the location, sucking away valuable flooring area. Plus, the island's overhangs stuck out into the space, monopolizing a lot more location. However they had a solution.

First, they released up area by recessing the refrigerator into the cabinets. Counter-depth refrigerators do not a lot minimize appliance size, but rather they maximize cabinet size, all while producing a constant line on the wall.

But the game-changer was to ditch the hulking island and replace it with a gorgeous freestanding black island with a butcher-block top. Four-sided and moderately sized, this new island not just supplies them with more space, but it's also a stunning addition that matches the cabinets.



Cottage Industry


Is this a conventional L-shaped kitchen area or an English Tudor-style cottage cooking area? It is a little of both. Emily Henderson did begin with the classic L-shape that many houses have. However she transformed it into a captivating light-filled area with a comfortable cottage feel.Brass is back however not the brass of the 1980s. 

Emily judiciously used brass rather of spreading it all over. Her brass also is unlacquered, so it develops a deep, antique patina gradually. What makes this small kitchen area skyrocket is the white-dominant paint color pattern. White opens everything and shows the maximum quantity of light. 


Replacement Therapy


Imagine your delight as a cook in this lovingly remodeled corridor-style kitchen. Foodie and chef Kelsey of the blog Little Bits Of feels this joy every time she steps into her kitchen, with its high ceilings, generous counter space, and large farmhouse (apron) sink.


Of course, it wasn't always like this. Designed by Kelsey and executed by a local contractor, this small kitchen remodel came together in fewer than five weeks but with much dust and effort. A major change is the breakfast bar, formerly an interior wall. By removing this wall—which served no structural purpose—and replacing it with the bar and stools, she introduced a whole new area to her kitchen.


Her kitchen is now flooded with light on both ends and has a more open flow. Plus, the new bar is functional, adding seating room. Onlookers can sit on a stool and chat with the chef while she is cooking.


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Unlike many kitchen renovation companies in Gold Coast, we do not simply take our existing cabinetry and fit them in your kitchen. Instead, our renovation experts go an extra mile and provide you with customized solutions that will fulfill your requirements and yet blend well with the overall appearance of your home. Our kitchen designs may not be out-of-the-box but they are functional, stylish, and yet easy-to-maintain.


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