75 Small Kitchen Design Ideas That Get a Chef’s Kiss (2024)

If your home is cursed with a small kitchen, you’ll invariably deal with the usual frustrations: an oven the size of an Easy-Bake; a prep area the diameter of a postage stamp; and cupboards with the woeful capacity for a dinner-for-one (we blame the cheap contractor, not your Tinder record). Lack of houseguests aside, a dearth of square footage should never impede your kitchen’s design potential. In fact, you might be surprised by the myriad methods out there to make even the most pint-size of cooking areas look and feel grand—even if you’re the type of person who uses the oven strictly as wardrobe overflow.

But there are a few tricks to getting it just right, designers tell us. “Always extend your cabinets to the ceiling no matter the size of your kitchen,” advises Lauren Buxbaum Gordon, a partner at Nate Berkus Associates. “It will make your ceilings feel higher and your kitchen bigger.” She recently incorporated this spatial trick into a Manhattan apartment with a tiny kitchen.

If you’re on a budget, or sky-high cupboards aren’t possible (we hear you, renters), Buxbaum Gordon recommends thinking small: “Invest in details that will add up visually and feel impactful. Whether beveling or adding a brass band to the face of the countertop or bringing in vintage hardware, use these little details to make your personal imprint.”

Swapping a tired kitchen paint color for a light-and-bright one on your cupboards can go a long way too (how about this year’s It color, sage?), in addition to countless other tips and tricks. So we’ve rounded up 75 small kitchen ideas from our archive to show you precisely how it’s done. Read on to see gorgeous homes that make the most of their small layouts with bold cabinetry, double-duty accent pieces, sleek lighting solutions, and more. Dig in!

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All-Day Diner

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When the architecture firm Method Design and interior designer Nina Barneih-Blair teamed up on the design of this 490-square-foot Manhattan apartment, they needed to make the most out of every square inch. The solution? A kitchen island that serves multiple purposes over the course of the day—from ad hoc office to dinner party venue. An all-white palette of glossy cabinets and surfaces helps flaunt the flat’s greatest asset: natural light.

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Zippy-Colored Cabinets

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This space, in a Beverly Hills house designed by Gary McBournie, might be a mere butler’s pantry, but it offers plenty of inspiration for small kitchens. If it’s within your budget, opt for cabinets that offer a bit of Hollywood Regency glamour, like these ones here. If not, paint your existing ones in a vacation-ready hue like a bright key lime. The sunburst light fixture reminds us that it’s always happy hour somewhere!

3

Bold Flooring

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One of the best design sleights of hand? Distraction. So if your cabinets or counters are ugly as sin, create visual interest with your floors. While we don’t have a single complaint about this breezy Ibiza kitchen designed by Studio Muñoz (take a look at that terrace!), the sea-blue tiled floors are a simple yet effective style statement. Even if a renovation might not be in the cards for you, a colorful kitchen rug will do the trick.

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Towering Cabinets and White Paint

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The client of this Manhattan apartment doesn’t use her small galley-style kitchen that often, but that didn’t keep designer Lauren Buxbaum Gordon from making it a showpiece. Her signature move? To extend the cabinetry all the way up to the soaring period ceilings. Light countertops and a glossy white paint job let sunshine into the room, but it’s the gleaming gold hardware and accents that really make this small kitchen a winner.

5

Cream Dream

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This apartment, designed by New York firm Husband Wife, employs Buxbaum Gordon’s towering kitchen cabinet rule. But rather than resort to the usual all-white, the designers clad the walls in a swirling marble and coated the cabinets in the dreamiest shade of glossy cream paint. It’s the perfect combo of classic and contemporary.

6

Inky Black Backsplash

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When you’re working with a 16th-century townhouse, like French designer Eric Allart did, you have to embrace the period quirks. This kitchen came complete with terra-cotta tiles. Rather than rip them out, Allart kept them in place and designed a quirky kitchen in unexpected hues to complement them. Here, an inky tile backsplash refracts sunlight, and a Pepto-pink shade on the walls and ceilings works to move the eye upward.

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Eclectic and Collected

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Sometimes it’s best to embrace the chaos. And we can’t think of a better example than this jubilant kitchen nook belonging to William Cullum, the senior designer at Jayne Design Studio, and his partner Jeffery Rhodes. A hot-pink Victorian-era pie safe-houses antique serveware, while a goat sculpture (formerly a display fixture at Saks Fifth Avenue) cheekily guards the fridge (camouflaged in whimsical artwork) against midnight snack marauders. In this space anything truly goes, as long as you do you.

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Pair Smart Storage with a Fresh Hue

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This Victorian farmhouse in the Oxfordshire, England, digs of Toast CEO Suzie de Rohan Willner may be on the small side, but it sings with country charm. Bright green lower cabinets help the eye to zip around the space, while open shelving allows for smart storage and display of chic knickknacks.

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Splashy Hues

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This Brooklyn apartment is blessed with super-tall ceilings and tons of natural light. Designer Danielle Fennoy of Revamp Interior Design amped up the airiness in the combined kitchen and dining area with vibrant jolts of jewel-toned colors, including with this emerald green backsplash (which replaced the original, developer-installed white subway tile) and retro-chic Knoll dining chairs reupholstered in scarlet, “nightclub ready” Ultraleather.

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Tiny Dining

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A small area didn’t stop Nate Berkus from incorporating a diminutive table and chairs (a vintage architect’s desk and school chairs) into his former Chicago kitchen. The metal cabinets were original to the 1929 apartment and pack in just the right amount of industrial-chic storage.

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Shipshape Charm

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You’d never believe it, but this Provincetown, Massachusetts, cottage started life out as a humble fishing shack. Designer David Cafiero embraced the nautical theme throughout the house, including in this pint-size galley kitchen, which was modeled after a ship’s cooking space.

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Jewel Box Kitchen

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Like most busy New Yorkers, the resident of this Manhattan apartment doesn’t have time to cook often, but that doesn’t mean the kitchen plays second fiddle to the rest of the home. Instead Sarah Mendel and Risa Emen of Cochineal Design converted the space into a functional showpiece of its own, with bold marble and cabinets lacquered in Farrow & Ball’s sultry Preference Red. Bonus: It’s the perfect nook for displaying the client’s collection of ceramics.

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Mini Island

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Just because you have a miniature cooking space doesn’t mean you need to forgo areas to prep and dine. The trick is to think small, as with this diminutive kitchen island in an apartment designed by Nicholas Obeid. With vintage stools tucked beneath and a pair of Allied Maker pendants hung above, this vignette has all the impact of its sprawling suburban cousins.

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Statement Hood

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We love how this kitchen, in a family-friendly Brooklyn apartment for the cofounders of Civilian, packs in plenty of storage with whimsical details. The custom island, topped with an eye-catching piece of marble, doubles as a repository to stash cookbooks and dinnerware, while the cherry-red hood (also custom) adds a fun postmodern pop.

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Burnt Sienna Lacquer

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We’ve been seeing lacquered cabinets everywhere lately and this chic example, located in a Paris pad designed by Hugo Toro, proves that the finish can add extra oomph to even the smallest of spaces. In addition to the glossy coat, in a custom shade of burnt sienna from Redfield & Dattner, Toro incorporated handsome brass finishes (just check out that ceiling!) and bold marble on the walls, countertops, and ceilings.

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Airy and Bright

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Relying on a light palette is one of the oldest tricks in the book when it comes to creating the illusion of space, and with good reason. Here, in the Washington, D.C., home of Dan Sallick and Elizabeth Miller, feathery marble, crisp white cabinets, and warm timber details work in concert to foster the airiest of cooking nooks. The inky David Weeks chandelier adds a graphic touch.

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Lavender Kitchen

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Sure, green and black kitchens have been trending in recent years, but we love this happy pale lavender version in the Milan apartment of Lisa Corti. The hue works to delineate the space, which the textile designer further personalized with open shelves, knickknacks (we love the framed photo of the cat), and a sky-blue table.

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Boxed In

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Who says thinking inside the box is a bad thing? It certainly isn’t in this sculptural kitchen in a Los Angeles bungalow designed by LAUN. A green lacquered volume not only is a chic way to camouflage the refrigerator, it also serves as a handy device to break up the home’s mostly open floor plan. High-shine brass cladding around the sink and cabinets, meanwhile, amplifies the room, not to mention gives the scheme a glam Midas touch.

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Geodesic Kitchen

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Not all of us can say we live in a refurbished 1970s geodesic dome, like hatmaker Nick Fouquet, but there are still spatial lessons to be gleaned from the kitchen: Instead of fighting the quirky architecture, Fouquet embraced it, creating a faceted cooking area and echoing the building’s geometries in the island. He even installed shelving in the triangular-shaped structural elements.

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A Miniature Breakfast Nook

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Even though designer and paint entrepreneur Nicole Gibbons has a small New York apartment, she made her kitchen feel light and airy by painting the walls an ever-so-subtle duck egg. A petite breakfast nook—complete with its own tiny gallery wall—makes the most of her square footage and her budget, with a small table from Amazon and Marcel Breuer–style chairs.

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75 Small Kitchen Design Ideas That Get a Chef’s Kiss (2024)

FAQs

What is the best layout for a chef's kitchen? ›

The Chef's Triangle

Think of the movement between your workspace, sink, and garbage as a triangle, and keep them within close distance of each. If there is a breaking point in your movement from these locations it makes for less than efficient prep and cooking.

How can I make my small kitchen cute? ›

Trading upper cabinets for open shelving is a small kitchen decor idea that helps foster an airy look. The key is to avoid cluttering up the shelves with too many items. Mix in a few pieces of pretty dishware or drinkware with accessories such as small vases, wood cutting boards, framed art, or potted plants.

How can I make my basic kitchen look nice? ›

Find a Focal Point

Choose one focal point within your kitchen design that draws the eye or makes a bold statement. Splashy backsplash tile, fancy flooring, a sizable range hood, bright kitchen cabinets, or patterned countertops can all serve as the attention-grabbing element.

What colours make a small kitchen look bigger? ›

Keep colours light, bright and consistent

Bright white or cream is an obvious choice, but don't feel limited. Light greens, yellows, blues and even greys can work well too. Whatever colour you choose, try to make the cabinet doors and walls one consistent colour.

What is the best color for small kitchens? ›

Navy Blue, Leather Brown, and Bright White

Having a small kitchen doesn't mean you need to stay away from dark colors, but you should plan to use saturated hues strategically. To avoid overwhelming a tight space, use deep tones such as navy blue sparingly and add contrast with plenty of bright white.

What countertops do chefs prefer? ›

In the bustling kitchens of professional chefs, durability, heat resistance, and aesthetic appeal are most important considerations. These requirement have made stainless steel, granite and quartz countertops the most popular options with culinary pros.

What is the golden rule for kitchen design? ›

Functionality is my top priority

One of the foundational rules of kitchen design I swear by is the work triangle concept. This principle revolves around the three main work areas: the sink, stove, and fridge. When these three are in optimal proximity, it makes cooking and cleaning a breeze.

What are the six-six basic kitchen designs? ›

There are six basic types of kitchen layouts: Island, Parallel, Straight, L-Shape, U-Shape, Open, and Galley.

What is the best kitchen layout for a small kitchen? ›

The best layout for a small kitchen depends on your space. Consider a U-shaped or galley-style layout for maximum efficiency. Organize your space using the kitchen triangle rule to create a smooth path between the sink, oven (or stovetop), and refrigerator.

Where should a fridge be placed in a small kitchen? ›

WHERE SHOULD YOU PUT A FRIDGE IN A SMALL KITCHEN? If you're able to tuck a refrigerator into a corner or against a wall, that could be an efficient use of space. An undercounter fridge is another option for small kitchens if you have no need for a freezer or can put one in a garage or basem*nt.

What makes a small kitchen look bigger? ›

Glass-paneled cabinetry will create unobstructed visual paths, which will make your kitchen look larger. It will also let you display your favorite dishes and treasures! If you can't change your cabinetry just yet, you could also add clear chairs or glass pendant lights to your decor.

How to make a kitchen stand out? ›

Adding a pop of color to your kitchen is an easy way to make it stand out. ​This could be as simple as adding colorful stools, decor, or wall color. ​Adding glass panel inserts into your cabinets will make a statement. ​They help change up the normal flow of the cabinets beautifully.

How do I add luxury to my kitchen? ›

Here are eight ways to make your kitchen more luxurious.
  1. Add Lighting to Cabinets. ...
  2. Warm Up the Space with Wood. ...
  3. Update the Backsplash. ...
  4. Make Your Kitchen Island the Focal Point. ...
  5. Coordinate Your Light Fixtures. ...
  6. Go For Luxe Metal Finishes. ...
  7. Refresh the Floors. ...
  8. Bring In More Natural Light.
May 20, 2022

How to have a classy kitchen? ›

What makes a kitchen feel classy? 8 things every sophisticated cooking space has
  1. Work out what style kitchen you want and stick to it. ...
  2. Get the kitchen island feel. ...
  3. Install the perfect faucet. ...
  4. Don't forget the kitchen decor. ...
  5. Pick metals that work together. ...
  6. Keep your kitchen decluttered.
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