Monday, 27 October 2014

Small kitchen design ideas - 4 of the best

Two-tier kitchen shelving


In a compact kitchen, wall space is your friend so make use of even the smallest area, such as next to a sink, with open shelving. Pop storage canisters and kitchen gadgets on the shelves to free up worktops and enhance the feeling of space, then add accessories in a cheery shade.    



Slimline kitchen cabinet


Kitchen design has come on leaps and bounds in the past few years and there’s now a solution for even the smallest of spaces. If you’ve got a narrow unused space at the end of a run of units, next to a dishwasher or washing machine for example, fit a slimline cabinet with storage racks – they’re perfect for bottles, condiments and small items that are easily lost.



Large kitchen mirror


A quick and inexpensive way to increase the feeling of space in a small kitchen is to trick the light by placing a large mirror on a kitchen wall to bounce light around the space. It’s also a great way to make this room feel less like a kitchen and more like a living space, so is ideal for an open-plan layout. Pair white tiles with a glossy black worktop for a sleek, modern look.


Under-shelf cup hooks


Make open shelving work harder by fixing cup hooks to the underside. Not only do mugs look lovely displayed this way, but you’ll also free up cupboard space for other things. Add further pops of colour to your kitchen with a bright splashback and storage canisters, plus walls painted in a fresh blue shade. A lovely way to show off colour and pattern that would otherwise be hidden away behind doors.




Small kitchen design ideas - 4 of the best

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