BY On Jul 20, 2018 Kitchen
With the limited space, you wouldn’t want to cut the line of vision and make your kitchen space look smaller. This small kitchen looks bigger than its actual size, thanks to the transparent bar stools and predominantly white colour scheme. No windows to open and extend the visual space of your kitchen? Open up the ceiling with a skylight! You get lots of natural lighting, airy feel, and a really interesting kitchen feature.
This small kitchen is rich in style! Following the white colour rule for small spaces, the room uses a lot of fabulous metallic details to break the monotony. Gold lampshade lighting and fixtures, chrome appliances and a striking set of bronze bar stools!
Painting walls white will make the room appear bigger. But if white is too glaring or too stark for you, go for the off-white alternatives. This tiny kitchen looks bigger and beautiful, thanks to its almost white walls, floating shelves and light grey cabinets.
When you don’t have ample space to style around, go big on the fixtures. This kitchen would have gone unnoticed if not for its avant-garde wall clock, interesting drop lights, and repurposed pallet kitchen island.
Kitchens are essential part of any home and we all want spacious and well-appointed kitchen. But with the on-going trend of micro-homes and downsizing, kitchens are also shrinking. The cube clearly defines the kitchen area without closing out or cramping the space. Keep things neat and organised. The counter can also serve as the breakfast bar or dining table!
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