Mix It Up
Including original pieces, like the built-in hutch, has classic
appeal and gives a subtle nod to the home's original design. The
high-contrast color combination adds drama and helps the room feel fresh and modern.
Precise Pullouts
Narrow pullouts across from the island keep oils and vinegars within
reach of the cook. The pullouts' different shape breaks up the cabinetry
and echoes the home's original style.
Sky-High Storage
In this 1920s home, a kitchen remodel was necessary to make the space
feel fully functional in today's day and age. Taking Craftsman-style cabinets
all the way to the ceiling increases storage without making the kitchen
feel closed in. The sleek stainless-steel range hood has a distinctly
modern vibe that matches perfectly with the island stools.
Beautiful Banquette
A new custom-built banquette adds convenient seating within the kitchen. With classic wood paneling and molding,
the bump-out looks as though it is straight from the '20s. The color
combination of white and gray leaves the space feeling elegant and
timeless.
Nook for Necessities
A storage-packed nook houses an oven, microwave, and customized
cubbies. A small countertop with a coffee bar is the perfect place begin
each day.
Increasing Efficiency
In this home, a 1970s galley kitchen
was transformed into a sleek and stylish alternative. By replacing
windows at a higher level, additional counter space was able to be
added, increasing the kitchen's efficiency when it comes to cooking.
Layout Change
A wall that separated the dining
room and kitchen was taken out and left the kitchen bigger and
brighter. With chairs on both sides of the peninsula, the bar is a
full-fledged dining space.
Cabinet Combination
Mixing cabinetry makes this kitchen feel modern and unique. When
combining different types of cabinetry in the same room, keep lower cabinets
darker and upper cabinets light. Here, semitransparent cabinets help
the top of the kitchen feel spacious, while dark-stained lower cabinets
help ground the room.
Corner Storage
A pullout corner storage unit maximizes often-unusable space, and an
automatic light inside the cabinet makes it easy to find items. This
pullout cabinet is a custom add-on, but it makes an awkward cabinet
usable.
Simple Storage
Storing dishes in lower cabinets
prevents having to lift them overhead and eases the task of unloading
the dishwasher. Drawers and pullout shelves are often used in lower
kitchen cabinets to avoid dark corners where items can get lost.
Utilize Forgotten Spaces
In
this petite kitchen, creamy cabinetry helps to make the space feel more
open while a light blue paint appears to raise the ceiling. A
counter-height bar allows for a place to eat as well as additional prep
space for cooking when the chair is taken away. This kitchen shows how
forgotten spaces can be used to instantly increase storage in any kitchen.
Corner Cabinet
Installing corner cabinets
provides additional storage without impeding on walkway space. On the
counter, there is space for a small coffee center that is out of the way
of kitchen traffic.
In Between Spaces
Between upper cabinets
and the countertop is the perfect space for a small television screen
that doesn't obstruct the counter. For the kitchen backsplash, taupe
subway tiles combine with thin bands of blue and brown tiles for a
simple and clean look.
Instant Organization
Insert risers and organizers in drawers and cabinets
to pack lots of ingredients in a small kitchen. Here, simple wooden
inserts allow for multiple spice jars to remain organized and always on
hand.
Height Trick
To make the small kitchen feel more open, the cabinets
were run to the ceiling, giving the appearance of higher ceilings. The
light maple cabinet finish and buff-color granite counters and
travertine tile backsplash play off the natural theme of the room and create a soothing, cohesive look.
Smart Moves
Clean lines, plenty of white, and an abundance of light spell success
for this small kitchen. The room feels unconfined by its 11x11-foot
footprint. Although small in square footage, several smart design
strategies open up the area for a statement-making space. Understated
and sophisticated finishes, such as the white backsplash and glass-front
cabinets, keep the room simple and inviting.
Invigorating White
Too much white can be a little dull, but the neutral hue perks up when used in standout ways, such as on these beaded-board cabinets. The grooved design adds texture to a flat, white surface. Wide white crown molding between the cabinets and ceiling tops the room with a final detail.
Finishing Touches
Although a colorful tiled backsplash would have added visual interest, a clean, white mosaic version was a more fitting choice for this kitchen.
The simple design stays in step with the room's airy vibe. Accessories
and extras, such as a copper light fixture and potted plants, introduce
color.
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