The One Trick Pro Designers Use to Make Small Kitchens Seem Massive
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The One Trick Pro Designers Use to Make Small Kitchens Seem Massive
"If you think about it, some of the smallest kitchens put out the most delicious food - in iconic spaces, no less. Remember: Julia Child's kitchen was only 20×14 feet, and she shot a TV show in there (at 6'3"!). You do not need a few hundred more square feet to create the kitchen of your dreams. With a smart kitchen design and solid organizing ideas, you can fit everything you need plus most of the things you want in your space - even if it feels cramped."
"These enviable kitchen layout ideas feature double ovens, wine fridges, neat banquettes, dining bars, dedicated pantries, and even walk-in prep kitchens - and yours can, too. Read on to find the best small kitchen designs for practically every kitchen style, from a contemporary apartment to suburban homes. They prove that it's not how much space you have; it's how you use it."
Small kitchens can function as smoothly and efficiently as larger ones through careful planning and organization. Designers maximize every inch to accommodate cooking, entertaining, and storage needs while fitting amenities like double ovens, wine fridges, banquette seating, dining bars, dedicated pantries, and walk-in prep areas. Eliminating or minimizing upper cabinetry creates visual breathing room and a lighter feel. Compact appliances, multiuse furniture, and thoughtful layout choices allow tight spaces to support full-size meal preparation and social activities. Efficient use of space proves that functionality and style do not require large floor plans.
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