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22 Design Ideas that make a Big Impact on Small Kitchens

In our dream homes, we see a large, spacious kitchen, with sprawling counters, countless cupboards, a bar top, and a space dotted with different built-in appliances. But in reality, we’d all have to scale down quite a bit and make do with a smaller, sometimes oddly-shaped or awkwardly-positioned, kitchen. 

But not to worry. It’s not all that bad. 

Whether your home’s interior style is contemporary, modern, traditional, farmhouse, coastal or one with your own personal spin, our design hacks will make you love it no less. These stylish solutions will help you maximize storage (an ever-present issue in small kitchens), functionality, movement and the perception of space. 

First things first, when planning your kitchen, you have to think about your work triangle. To have an efficient kitchen layout, your cooktop, sink and refrigerator must ideally form a triangle so you can cook, clean and reach food with ease.

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It might be tricky to achieve this in a small kitchen layout since the space does not have a lot of room for moving back and forth to begin with. But the position of these three areas is still imperative to have a fluid kitchen workflow. 

Now, here’s a quick slideshow of how-tos to make your small kitchen beautiful and functional.

Pull-out cabinets
Use pull-out racks and organizers

Go for customizable pull-outs for higher efficiency, functionality and space that will fit your current cabinetry.

Consider getting pull-outs for higher efficiency, functionality and space. These can be customized for your current cabinetry size and will fit almost any unused or awkward space you have. Since it’s retrofitted, you can adjust it based on what you plan to put in the space.

All in all, there are several tips and tricks you can play with when it comes to increasing the perception of space for your small kitchen, while simultaneously adding functionality and style. Choose the design ideas that work for your space and start experimenting.

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