Small apartment kitchen cabinets


50 Tiny Apartment Kitchens that Excel at Maximizing Small Spaces

Few rooms in our home demand as much attention as the kitchen. It is the heart and soul of the house and in contemporary homes with open living plans and extensions that connect the interior with the outdoors; it is kitchen that is quickly becoming the social hotspot. It brings together family members with ease and a kitchen with a view provides constant connectivity between those involved in preparation and serving of food and those partying outside! Of course, not all of us are blessed with ample space when planning for that dream kitchen and in urban settings, this sense of space is even more confined and often constrained.

Refreshing way to decorate the tiny industrial kitchen in white with natural goodness aplenty [From: New Frontier Tiny Homes]

This is precisely why maximizing space is such a key component of designing the perfect small apartment kitchen. The best tiny kitchens are the ones that do not make you feel claustrophobic or burden you with unnecessary and excessive storage units. It is a balance between making the most of available space and creating a kitchen that you need. Too much or too little in either direction and you have a cluttered and non-functional kitchen that leaves you tired and uninspired. With that in mind, here is a look at 50 best small kitchen ideas that work well in tiny apartments and in modest homes as well –

A Pop of Color for the Tiny Kitchen

We would like to start of journey into the world of small kitchens by altering the myth that only one color should be used in these limited spaces. It is absolutely true that using more than three colors in small kitchens (or for that matter in any small room) can give it a cluttered and ungainly visual appeal. But this does not mean you entirely stay away from color in the tiny apartment kitchen. In fact, we encourage you to use smart accents and lighting fixtures to add bright pops of color to a neutral backdrop. Shelves and cabinets in colors like grayish-blue, pastel pink and mellow yellow seem completely at home in these delightful kitchens.

Color blocking steals the show inside this tiny apartment kitchen in whiteIndustrial chic kitchen with a brick wall backdrop inside the small Moscow loft apartmentSmall kitchen of the open plan living area in whiteSmall single wall kitchen with bright blue cabinets atop!Tiny corner L-shaped kitchen inside the chic Paris apartmentTiny kitchen in white with pops of yellow to enliven itWhite and blue in the kitchen creates a breezy modern ambianceBright tiles and pops of yellow and blue for the small kitchen in whiteBrilliant blue patterened cabinets shape this brilliant corner kitchen inside the Scandinavian apartment

Turn to White in Small Spaces!

We now arrive at the hot favorites for homeowners who want to create the perfect small kitchen – the white, monochromatic kitchen. It goes without saying that this is a kitchen that will serve you well for years to come and an all-white look works well with a wide range of styles – from coastal and industrial to shabby chic and minimal. Of course, you need to alter the materials used for the backsplash, countertops and shelves to create different styles in these bright and cheerful kitchens.

Combining the dining area with the single wall kitchen saves plenty of spaceExquisite and space-savvy tiny kitchen in white and woodFabulous modern kitchen at the end of the open plan living inside the Brazilian apartmentKitchen at the end of the open plan living space inside the small attic apartment

Take your love for the white kitchen a step further this year by embracing the wood and white decorating trend. It is a showstopper that combines warmth of wood with refinement of white. Since you are not adding an additional color to the setting, you won’t have to about visual fragmentation of the limited room.

Lovely little kitchen with a backsplash that adds pattern and geo styleOpen plan living brings together kitchen and dining inside the small apartmentSingle wall kitchens in white are perfect for the tiny apartmentSliding doors hide the tiny corner kitchen inside this micro Milan apartmentSmall apartment kitchen design like this one has become the standard in recent timesBar stools and painted brick walls bring textural charm to the small kitchen

Dark Elements for Small Kitchens

Yes, the dreaded shades of black and dark gray – something that the small apartment owner wants to ardently stay away from at all costs. But if you know how to use black or other darker shades in a reserved and elegant manner, then they can create an absolutely stunning small kitchen that feels both unique and sophisticated. Dark chalkboard walls can give the small kitchen a beautiful and adaptable backdrop that is also practical. Black countertops and island worktops along with fixtures and shelving units can anchor a white kitchen with ease while an all-black minimal kitchen steals the spotlight in the urbane apartment. Do not instinctively and blindly run away from black!

Dashing modern industrial single wall kitchen idea for the small apartmentEclectic kitchen within an ultra-tiny apartment in white with dark countertopsErgonomic modern kitchen fits into a tiny apartment with murphy bed and foldable decorFind a smart niche for the modern kitchen inside the small attic apartmentGorgeous Scandinavian style kitchen in the corner of the tiny Stockholm apartmentSpace-savvy tiny kitchen in the corner with dining space next to itStunning minimal kitchen in black at the corner of the posh apartmentAmazingly tiny kitchenette in corner for vintage industrial loft in BudapestBeautiful attic apartment kitchen combines wood, brick and a dash of black!

Design, Décor and Space

Loft levels in tiny apartments are all too common and it is beneath these loft or mezzanine-styled levels that one finds smart kitchens that also save loads of space. Apart from completely utilizing the vertical potential of the kitchen, these little delights also create a more open and cheerful living area and allow you to utilize other walls and corners of the room in a more innovative manner. Now the corner previously designate for the tiny kitchen be used as a cool workspace, play area for kids or just a cozy reading nook.

Kitchen peninsula turns the tiny kitchen into a cozy social space as well!Multifunctional smart kitchen inside the renovated Barcelona apartmentSteel backsplash brings brightness to the small kitchen of Vancouver apartmentStone wall section adds character to the tiny kitchen in whiteStylish kitchen with geometric floor tiles for the small Sao Paulo apartmentTiny nook inside the Scandinavian apartment turned into space-savvy kitchenUltra-tiny kitchen of the 18 square meter apartment is a master space-saver!White tiny kitchen in the corner with subway tile backsplashAdding a mirror to the open plan interior gives it a more spacious visual appealContemporary kitchen island with shelves offers plenty of storage space in this tiny kitchen [From: Thibaut and Thewood]Floating wooden shelves at the top add to the storage capacity of the kitchen

Small Single-Wall Kitchens

We love single-wall kitchens for more reasons than one! They feel incredibly convenient, occupy very limited space and offer plenty without demanding too much square footage. If you do not have a corner to spare for the L-shaped kitchen in your small apartment, the single-wall kitchen is your next best alternative. Not everyone needs an island in the kitchen and with all your appliances, storage units and cooking surfaces all nestled on just one wall, your work in the kitchen also becomes a whole lot easier.

Floating shelves and hooks on the walls help save further space in the tiny kitchenFreestanding TV station delineates the bedroom and living space from the single-wall kitchenIndustrial modern kitchen design maximizes efficiencyKitchen neatly tucked behind the living room and dining space inside tiny apartment with brick wallsModern kitchen under the mezzanine level bedroom is a smart space saverSingle wall kitchens with ample shelving save space without visual fragmentationUber-small kitchen in white and wood with laundry space as wellBlack island fits into the small kitchen elegantlyDining area and kitchen rolled into one inside the small NYC loftEven the long hallway can be turned into kitchen in the tiny apartment using a smart counter Sherry is a blogger who loves to live her life to the fullest. She enjoys everything associated with design, décor and stylish modern trends. Born in California, Sherry has grown up on open ranches and in a wild setting, which has defined her taste for design and developed her interest in examining how structures and homes interact with the beauti[...]

Next Post

40+ Best Small Kitchen Design Ideas - Decorating Tiny Apartment Kitchen Pictures

Style

Small Spaces

Video

by Cara Gibbs

updated Sep 14, 2020

We independently select these products—if you buy from one of our links, we may earn a commission. All prices were accurate at the time of publishing.

SavePin It

See More Images

So you’ve got a tiny kitchen. Whether it’s in a rental apartment or something to call your own, you might have a foot of counter space, a few kitchen cabinets, and maybe a wall to work with, if you’re lucky. Not a ton of room to get creative, but give us an inch and we’ll give you a mile of ideas.  

For more content like this follow

A tiny kitchen doesn’t mean you need to forgo cooking and live off of takeout! From kitchen storage ideas to smart shelving tips, you can make even the smallest kitchen work for your needs. With small dishwashers for small spaces, apartment-sized appliances, and small kitchen islands, you just might be able to squeeze in everything you want to have in your kitchen.

Here are 43 fabulous small kitchen pictures chock full of solutions and inspiration to help you jazz up your tiny space and keep you cooking in style.

Watch

10 Brilliant Ideas for Your Small Kitchen

SavePin It

See More Images

1. Reimagine Your Kitchen Tools As Art

Set against a rich black wall this knife set fits perfectly with the existing matte textures. An effect that most certainly would be lost if hidden in a counter-hoarding butcher block.

SavePin It

See More Images

2.

Get Lit

We love the use of the decorative lighting in this small yet bright kitchen. While inset can lights could have been used, the pendants add such a nice touch.

SavePin It

See More Images

3. Keep the Kitchen Alive

Plants are a great way to add freshness to a small, stagnant space and, in this kitchen, their wild limbs add movement and motion to the area.

SavePin It

See More Images

4. Embrace What You Have

Rather than trying to cover up this aged brick (there are surely far, far worse problems in the world), this kitchen made it part of its decor. Whether you have beautiful brick like this or reclaimed wood or vintage tile, consider sticking with it before making big changes.

SavePin It

See More Images

5. Business On Top, Party On The Bottom

Maybe you’re looking for just a tiny bit of boldness to give your kitchen some personality. If so, consider taking a pointer from this fun and funky kitchen, which pairs white walls with emerald cabinets. The color pops, but isn’t so crazy that the owners will regret the paint job in a year’s time.

SavePin It

See More Images

6. See Your Kitchen Through Rose-Colored Glasses

If you’re hesitant to go full-on bold with a bright or deep color (but really want something different), perhaps you might consider just a hint of a color like the barely blush wall color in this kitchen.

SavePin It

See More Images

7. Cook Up a Dining Area

Sometimes, all you need to create a small dining area for one or two is a tiny table tucked in any open space you might have between cabinets and your appliances, like in this hyper efficient (and totally lust-worthy) kitchen.

SavePin It

See More Images

8. Create a Cocktail of Styles

This little kitchen does an impeccable job of mixing traditional elements like the black accent wall, rustic stools, and modern marble island.

SavePin It

See More Images

9. Don’t Be Afraid Of Playful Personality Touches

In this super small kitchen, a retro menu board adds a fun “greasy spoon” diner vibe to the wall. It adds just the right amount of kitsch without going overboard.

SavePin It

See More Images

10. Black And White Is Alright

In a narrow space, it’s sometimes best to opt for a simple color scheme like this to keep the look as airy as possible. The chevron detail keeps the palette consistent, but adds extra visual interest.

SavePin It

See More Images

11. Go For The Gold

The gold foil decals adorning these cabinets are an unexpected choice, yes, but a worthwhile one. They add a fun glamorous touch, but require no commitment—if you get bored simply peel them off and start fresh.

SavePin It

See More Images

12.

Add Soft Touches

This one is particularly useful if you find yourself in a studio where every room kind of just spills into the next. Should you have a window in your teeny kitchen, consider adding draperies, which will invite the same coziness your living room offers, encasing you in purposeful design.

SavePin It

See More Images

13. Create Your Own “Upper Cabinetry”

Weren’t blessed with tons and tons of cabinetry to stash away all your tools, pots and pans and the likes? Make your own fortune, instead! Take a cue from this vignette that uses a simple yet stunning copper bar to add hanging storage.

SavePin It

See More Images

14. Go Strictly Monochrome

This tiny space proves that even if your kitchen is no bigger than the average closet it can still pack in some big style as long as you restrain yourself. A strict monochrome approach to dinnerware keeps it visually uncluttered.

SavePin It

See More Images

15. Take Big Color Risks

This little space takes some big risks that have huge style payoffs. From the bold yellow cabinetry to the blue accent wall, it’s easy to overlook the pint-sized floor plan of this boldly-colored space.

SavePin It

See More Images

16. Create an Accent Wall To Write Home About

The writing is definitely on the wall in this kitchen, where a chalkboard-painted accent wall acts as a space to write daily mantras or to-do lists.

SavePin It

See More Images

17. Incorporate Unexpected Surprises

We all know that small kitchens can be tricky when it comes to adding the unexpected. Think about painting or wallpapering the inside of your cabinets, or springing for a surprising backsplash.

SavePin It

See More Images

18. Make The Most Of Your Wall Space

This pint-size kitchen really takes advantage of its wall space by adding in a metal rack above the sink for tools and utensils.

SavePin It

See More Images

19. Go Bold Or Go Home

This kitchen is not for the faint of heart, but aside from its apparent boldness it also makes smart use of the empty space above the stove, by using it to house liquor and cookbooks, which probably don’t get daily use.

SavePin It

See More Images

20. Make A Statement With Your Appliances

When you have just a few cabinet doors and a small stretch of countertops, your best bet for making a decorative splash just might be your refrigerator.

SavePin It

See More Images

21. Mix Artworks With the Culinary Arts

This homeowner didn’t let size get in the way of showcasing artwork in this teeny kitchen. In fact, he took the opportunity to let oversized art shine.

SavePin It

See More Images

22. Embrace Those Retro Vibes

The ’70s are alive and well in this retro kitchen, whose chartreuse color palette and simple cabinetry give off a groovy feeling. Should you have a small dated kitchen you’re not too happy about, try leaning harder into its era to really make the most of it.

SavePin It

See More Images

23. Don’t Be Afraid Of Big Fixtures

SavePin It

See More Images

24. Keep A Consistent Color Palette

Rather than committing to painting your cabinets or choosing a crazy-colored appliance, infuse color through your accessories, like in this kitchen space, which features light blue and red accents.

25. Add A Vibrant Rug

Keep the kitchen cozy and full of style with a vibrant vintage-style rug, like this one from Canary Lane, photographed for Instagram in the kitchen of stylist Carlay Page Summers. For a narrow galley-style kitchen, go with a runner, or try a smaller 3′ x 5′ for something more square and compact.

SavePin It

See More Images

26. Make A Statement On The Floor

Adding some major wow factor to an already impressive kitchen, these geographic tiles take this space to new style heights. In a small room, tiles can make a serious design impact (and because you have less square footage, the price is far more approachable). Oh, and if you’re a renter, don’t look away just yet. They sell peel-and-stick floor tiles in a similar style at places like Etsy.

SavePin It

See More Images

27. Go For the Gloss

Ultra glossy kitchens tend to look a bit Euro-mod, but there’s no denying the reflective (read: light-bouncing) properties it offers. This inviting space brings shine thanks to a glossy subway tile backsplash.

SavePin It

See More Images

28. Consider Renter-Friendly Shelving

When you’re a renter, it’s not always feasible to add on-the-wall shelving, even if they are incredibly useful for expanding your surface area. One of our Design Editor’s go-to solutions to this? A cheap baker’s rack, like this one from Target.

SavePin It

See More Images

29.

Tap Into Your Ceiling’s Potential

If you’ve run out of wall and counter space, look up. Your ceiling is often untapped (and full of potential). Try a heavy-duty ceiling pot rack or try a DIY project like the owners of this small kitchen who created a hanging bar.

SavePin It

See More Images

30. Go All White

Looking for that fresh, sun-drenched vibe? All All white-on-white (in a shade with warmer undertones) never fails.

SavePin It

See More Images

31. Roll in More Storage

Apartment Therapy writer Nancy Mitchell lives in a small studio in Manhattan with very limited counter space. She remedied that by bringing in a compact rolling cart which acts as an island.

SavePin It

See More Images

32. Maximize Your Backsplash

The backsplash is one of the most underutilized vertical spaces in the kitchen. Here, in the Montreal home of Marlène Deshaies, an additional shelf installed between the upper cabinets and the countertops makes room for an adorable collection of vintage dinnerware. When every little bit of space counts (or there’s a serious lack of cupboards), this is a smart way to make room for more.

SavePin It

See More Images

33. Look to Your Stove for Storage

Every kitchen, no matter how big or how small has one thing in common: a stove. A four-burner range or cooktop can take up a majority of counter space, even though it gets used, at most, for a few hours a day. Sacrifice one burner and add a tray (on little legs to sit above a coil burner if you have one) to hold everyday spices like salt and pepper (and even a little plant).

SavePin It

See More Images

34. …And Also Your Fridge

Apartment Therapy Projects Editor Dabney Frake completely transformed this rental kitchen for about $300 (a feat we applaud regularly). And while there are many, many lessons to take away from this makeover, there’s a simple storage spot that’s often overlooked, and that’s your fridge. Attaching hooks to the side for things like paper towels and stashing away infrequently used appliances on top like a stand mixer saves a ton of much-needed surface area.

SavePin It

See More Images

35. Stack it Up

Have a collection of cutting boards but nowhere to store them? Stack your other essentials (like your toaster and coffee maker) right on top to save space.

36. Take Advantage of all Wall Space

SavePin It

See More Images

Go vertical with skinny shelving to make use of even the smallest sliver of wall space. Store items you use the most on the easiest to reach shelves and use the higher ones for less frequently used items.

37. Store Small Appliances Outside Your Cabinets

SavePin It

See More Images

Don’t take up valuable counter real estate with bulky items like your toaster or microwave. Place them on a small kitchen cart to keep them handy. You can also save much-needed cabinet space by storing bulky items like a stand mixer or slow cooker here, too. Bonus points for a retro-style microwave, like this mint countertop Daewoo, which you’ll actually want to show off.

38. Use Every Square Inch of Space—Yes, All Of It

SavePin It

See More Images

The kitchen of this 300-square-foot London flat has no drawers. What to do? Take advantage of every single bit of available space—under the cabinets, the side of the range hood, above the backsplash. Says homeowner Julia Sahin, “I put in all the hanging kitchen storage, wall shelves, magnetic knife rack, spice pots, and draining rack, and while the resulting space might still make a real cook cry, it’s a functional and appealing kitchen for me.”

39. Add Some Sparkle with a Chandelier

SavePin It

See More Images

Make even the smallest kitchen feel fancy by adding a chandelier or cool light fixture. The small chandelier in this 38-square-foot galley kitchen was a vintage piece from the owner’s grandmother. Says designer Ali McEnhill,  “I love to cook and thought I would go crazy having such a small kitchen, but it has become my favorite kitchen I’ve ever cooked in for its cozy efficiency.”

40. Don’t Be Afraid to Go Dark

SavePin It

See More Images

Who says small spaces shouldn’t go dark? The black on white color scheme in this kitchen feels bold and gives the space some personality, while also being visually cohesive. The funky mat from Society6 adds an artistic flair that ties all the different decor together, including the brown laminate that this renter couldn’t change.

41. Go for the Gold

SavePin It

See More Images

Gold contact paper makes these IKEA cabinets shine and brightens up this whole studio apartment. “Before I moved in I knew that every inch of the place needed purpose,” says Kim White. “So I outfitted the kitchen with basic IKEA cabinets up to the ceiling to store kitchenwares as well as other less-used items that I needed to store. I found a roll of gold contact paper at Canal Plastics that I decided to cover the cabinets in to bounce light around the room.”

42. DIY Your Wall Storage

SavePin It

See More Images

Use the space above your kitchen cabinetry to store large serving dishes, extra pantry items, cookbooks, or anything else you need a spot for.  “Let go of where things are ‘supposed’ to go,” says Raechel Lambert. “In a studio, things go wherever they can fit. We have a huge refrigerator, so we use it to store dry goods even though they don’t need to be kept cold.”

6 cool micro-kitchens in typical apartments — INMYROOM

Small-sized apartment

Ideas that you want to repeat

Khrushchev and more modern “panels” have a common problem — very small kitchens. How you can correct or beat this shortcoming and design a cool interior - we will tell you on the example of Russian projects.

Apartment with small white kitchen

Studio

32 sq. m

Kitchen

6.9 Sq. M

Stove

gas

In this apartment, the wall between the kitchen and the room was dismantled: the problem of zoning was solved with the help of a partition with glass windows. As a result, all the necessary appliances and storage places in the cupboard fit in the kitchen - a washing machine was also hidden here.

In the decoration, they relied on affordable materials: laminate flooring and inexpensive ceramic tiles were laid on the floor. To play with the loft style, the designer suggested laying out the walls with decorative bricks and painting the rest of the surfaces. nine0025

view full project

Design: Maria Dadiani

New kitchen in an old, "killed" apartment

Dvushka

43. 2 sq. m

Kitchen

6.2 sq. m

Stove

gas

Evgenia Matveenko solved the problem of lack of space by assembling a kitchen set from a small number of cabinets - they contain only the most necessary things.

The designer used washable paint and limestone tiles for the walls. Porcelain tiles were laid on the floor - a practical and budget solution. nine0003

view full project

Design: Evgenia Matveenko

Bright kitchen in stalinka

Dvushka

50 sq. m. m

Kitchen

6 sq. m

Stove

gas

Due to the placement of the dining group in the living room on 6 square meters of the kitchen, a washing and dishwasher, a full-size stove and a refrigerator stand up perfectly. Stylish headset, by the way, bought in IKEA.

see full project

Design: Ksenia Yusupova

Functional kitchen in Khrushchev

Studio

30 sq. m

Kitchen

5.8 sq. m

Stove

gas

Thanks to the dismantling of a non-bearing partition, architect Maxim Tikhonov was able to organize an ergonomic kitchen-dining room in a typical odnushka: a kitchen set with cabinets to the ceiling, a countertop instead of a window sill and a compact dining area appeared here.

see full project

Design: Maxim Tikhonov

Kitchen in the Khrushchev five-story building

Dvushka

44 sq. m

Kitchen

5.4 sq. m

Stove

gas

The wall between the living room and the kitchen in this apartment was dismantled, a sliding partition was installed in the resulting opening. If necessary, part of the wooden kitchen worktop can be raised to the living room area: on this worktop you can cook and organize dinner for 5 people.

see full project

Design: Obshaya Ploshchad bureau

Scandinavian kitchen with bright splashback

Dvushka

47. 5 sq. m. m

Kitchen

5.3 sq. m

Stove

electric

The visual continuation of this kitchen is the balcony — they are united by the same floor covering. Thanks to this, the boundaries of a small kitchen are “blurred”, and it seems more spacious.

see full project

Design: Galina Arabskaya

Cover design by Marina Merenkov.

Small kitchen in an apartment - articles about furniture in the Good Furniture blog

5x5. As a rule, the arrangement of such premises is associated with great difficulties and complexity of implementation, as well as an extreme degree of impracticality and inconvenience. However, it is important to understand that this room will not necessarily be cramped and stuffy if you approach the matter wisely and correctly assess the prospects. nine0003

The kitchen of your dreams - a reality renewed

There are many simple and effective ways to visually expand the space, thanks to which even the smallest kitchen can be turned into a favorite home place for the whole family. The golden rule of renovation in such premises is: in order to achieve the best result, it is necessary to develop a good plan and understand that a small kitchen is not at all a curse, as the owners of apartments of the old design tend to think. nine0003

Let's start with the fact that the first and one of the key moments in the design of a small kitchen is the preparation of a truly ergonomic design interior design project, which has become widespread in recent years due to the ease of implementation under the guidance of experienced professionals and the appearance on the construction market of a wide range of furniture assortment. But here, too, there are laws and a sequence of actions.

Step 1: Choose the color scheme and set the right lighting

As you know, the most popular and at the same time extremely simple way to visually expand the boundaries of a room is the play of light and color. This is a simple but effective technique, achieved in various ways:

Step 2: Installation of practical equipment with maximum use of free space

Another characteristic feature of small-sized kitchens is the need for organic placement of the entire furniture set, which should be located in this room. To cope with the task, it is enough to choose comfortable small kitchen sets, while trying to use the space in all directions - both in the horizontal plane and in the vertical one.

In the first case, everything is quite simple - in addition to the standard installation of various fittings, you can use alternative options. For example, this includes designs with rounded edges, installed in a certain shape and organically fit into any design interior of various styles. No less widespread are hanging multi-level cabinets with a large number of different sections, wide shelves and spacious drawers. Such kitchen corners are not only distinguished by ease of use and versatility, which simplifies the search for cutlery and placement of other paraphernalia, but also a presentable appearance that is fully consistent with modern design solutions. nine0003

Special attention deserves kitchen railings, which are special, most often metal tubes, on which small paraphernalia is additionally placed on hooks - from ordinary tableware to entire hanging structures. Thanks to this simple technique, the accessories necessary for cooking are always at hand, and part of the countertop and cabinets is also freed.

Step 3: Equipping the cooking and eating area

However, the most pressing issue in arranging small kitchens in poorly planned apartments is dividing the room into two sectors: for cooking and for their consumption. Undoubtedly, this distinction is especially important both from the point of view of aesthetic perception and from the point of view of the rational use of free space. nine0003

There are only two approaches to solving this problem: as a rule, the dining area is either very narrow or located in another room, more often in the living room. It is worth considering the connection of two rooms into one as a result of either simply removing the door or replacing it with a wider passage with an arch.

Both cases have their own merits, but the general rule for them is this: whichever option is preferred, the best result can only be achieved when the choice is made in favor of the right furniture. So, kitchen tables should be taken not only compact, but also the most comfortable and harmoniously placed in the general environment. It can be a standard set or a high bar, depending on personal preferences and the number of people living in the apartment. nine0003

In addition to comfort and versatility, dining fittings must support the overall stylistic design and emphasize the design interior, which is primarily achieved through color matching with the main palette of the room. It is better to avoid an excessive abundance of intricate details and patterns and stick to a modest and light style that does not overload the small space of the kitchen.

Advantages and disadvantages of small kitchens

Thus, a small kitchen in an apartment has the following advantages: