7 Ideas to Steal for Small Kitchens
From bespoke storage to cleverly placed mirrors, there are numerous ways to big up a little cookspace
Amanda Pollard
5 November 2019
Senior Editor at Houzz UK and Ireland. Journalist and editor specialising in interiors and architecture.
Senior Editor at Houzz UK and Ireland. Journalist and editor specialising in interiors... More
In a compact kitchen, it’s useful to find ways to maximise every millimetre. Take a look at these projects to see how the designers have used clever tricks to make a small space work more efficiently for the homeowner.
1. Plan it out
A small niche beneath a sloped ceiling might not be the most obvious place to put a kitchen, but here it’s worked perfectly. The designers have slotted plenty of storage and worktops into the area – and have even gone large on colour.
The trick here was to position everything in its most functional location. The end of the worktop extends to form a breakfast bar, so there’s no need to crouch beneath the eaves.
The sink has been placed below a roof window to provide extra headroom, while the rest of the worktop goes round the corner where the ceiling is higher.
A small niche beneath a sloped ceiling might not be the most obvious place to put a kitchen, but here it’s worked perfectly. The designers have slotted plenty of storage and worktops into the area – and have even gone large on colour.
The trick here was to position everything in its most functional location. The end of the worktop extends to form a breakfast bar, so there’s no need to crouch beneath the eaves.
The sink has been placed below a roof window to provide extra headroom, while the rest of the worktop goes round the corner where the ceiling is higher.
The tall half of the room has been fitted with lots of cabinets to make the most of the height, and there’s another work surface for the owner to use.
Even the tiny triangle where the sloped roof meets the wall has been put to use with a pair of shelves.
Take a look at this bold small kitchen.
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Even the tiny triangle where the sloped roof meets the wall has been put to use with a pair of shelves.
Take a look at this bold small kitchen.
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2. Design the details
When space is tight, even a worktop overhang can take up valuable room. That’s why Tom Jones-Marquez of Bath Bespoke took inspiration from a commercial kitchen to find a solution for this cooking area.
The steel work surface has a moulded front to form a waterfall edge profile, which catches oils and fluids before they drip over the front of the island. It means there’s no need for an overhang and instead the worktop sits neatly flush to the cabinets.
See more of this small kitchen packed with functionality.
When space is tight, even a worktop overhang can take up valuable room. That’s why Tom Jones-Marquez of Bath Bespoke took inspiration from a commercial kitchen to find a solution for this cooking area.
The steel work surface has a moulded front to form a waterfall edge profile, which catches oils and fluids before they drip over the front of the island. It means there’s no need for an overhang and instead the worktop sits neatly flush to the cabinets.
See more of this small kitchen packed with functionality.
3. Create easy access
This kitchen is pretty petite, but that didn’t stop Jasper Middleton, design director of Middleton Bespoke, incorporating a larder into the design. He squeezed it into this corner at the end of the run of base units.
However, a hinged door opening out to the right would have made it tricky to access the cupboard. So a clever solution was to hinge the right door to the left one, creating a bi-folding design. Both doors open to the left, so the owner can easily get to the contents of the cabinet.
Find out how space was maximised in this small kitchen.
This kitchen is pretty petite, but that didn’t stop Jasper Middleton, design director of Middleton Bespoke, incorporating a larder into the design. He squeezed it into this corner at the end of the run of base units.
However, a hinged door opening out to the right would have made it tricky to access the cupboard. So a clever solution was to hinge the right door to the left one, creating a bi-folding design. Both doors open to the left, so the owner can easily get to the contents of the cabinet.
Find out how space was maximised in this small kitchen.
4. Pack in personality
Functional design can also be full of character, as this small, galley-style kitchen shows. The owners were keen to avoid wall cabinets, which might have encroached on the space, so open shelving was the best option.
The team at Sheffield Sustainable Kitchens made this quirky design from their clients’ collection of wine crates, customising the box shelves with under-cabinet lights.
Visit the rest of this small and cosy kitchen.
Functional design can also be full of character, as this small, galley-style kitchen shows. The owners were keen to avoid wall cabinets, which might have encroached on the space, so open shelving was the best option.
The team at Sheffield Sustainable Kitchens made this quirky design from their clients’ collection of wine crates, customising the box shelves with under-cabinet lights.
Visit the rest of this small and cosy kitchen.
5. Reflect and refine
Mirrors are design heroes in a small home, and are often used to add a sense of space to hallways and living rooms. If your kitchen also needs a boost, why not try one here, too?
In this small cooking area, the designer has installed mirror glass over an entire wall. It reflects the tiny kitchen, creating the illusion of a much bigger area and boosting light levels in the room.
Take a peek around this tiny flat.
Mirrors are design heroes in a small home, and are often used to add a sense of space to hallways and living rooms. If your kitchen also needs a boost, why not try one here, too?
In this small cooking area, the designer has installed mirror glass over an entire wall. It reflects the tiny kitchen, creating the illusion of a much bigger area and boosting light levels in the room.
Take a peek around this tiny flat.
6. Double up
Multi-functioning furniture can offer some genius solutions in a small space. Take this birch ply kitchen peninsula, for example – there’s more here than meets the eye. Those solid triangular sections aren’t just there to look good, they also pull out to form table legs.
Multi-functioning furniture can offer some genius solutions in a small space. Take this birch ply kitchen peninsula, for example – there’s more here than meets the eye. Those solid triangular sections aren’t just there to look good, they also pull out to form table legs.
The top of the peninsula opens out to rest on top, creating a dining table when the homeowners have guests over.
Tour more of this tiny studio apartment with clever storage.
Tour more of this tiny studio apartment with clever storage.
7. Go mobile
If multi-tasking furniture isn’t an option, try something that’s light enough to move around. The circular table in this small, open-plan room can be picked up and moved when more space is needed.
The most important thing to remember, according to architect Eva Byrne of Houseology, is to choose a table with a single leg. “It allows people to sit comfortably around the surface,” she says.
See the clever use of space in this tiny city flat.
Tell us
Which space-saving solutions have you used in your small kitchen? Share your experiences in the Comments section.
If multi-tasking furniture isn’t an option, try something that’s light enough to move around. The circular table in this small, open-plan room can be picked up and moved when more space is needed.
The most important thing to remember, according to architect Eva Byrne of Houseology, is to choose a table with a single leg. “It allows people to sit comfortably around the surface,” she says.
See the clever use of space in this tiny city flat.
Tell us
Which space-saving solutions have you used in your small kitchen? Share your experiences in the Comments section.
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I could really use those rails in my kitchen as it is tiny and there isn’t enough storage.
The rails are from Ikea. They come in two lengths and you can also join them together which is what I’ve done- two 60cm ones next to each other. I recommend! I’ve had them up 6 months now and don’t know what I’d do without them!
A well-kept small space.