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Myth.age | Blog | How to decorate a small kitchen

How to decorate a small kitchen

28 de July de 2023

Despite their limited number of square metres, small kitchens can also be functional, complete and attractive. The kitchen is a central part of any home where friends and family can gather to socialise while preparing or enjoying meals together.

Tips on creating a cosy and functional space

There is one essential part of any exciting process to design a small kitchen that deserves our full attention: lighting, with a focus on natural light. However, for situations in which large windows are simply not an option, we can always turn to a number of ingenious solutions, such as installing lights under the cupboards to create a cosy atmosphere. Neither should we forget the importance of main ceiling lights to ensure that the whole space is well lit.

One essential trick for creating a sense of spaciousness in small rooms is to choose the colour scheme carefully. Opting for lighter colours, such as whites or beige, is highly recommended. These colours have an incredible ability to make a space feel larger and brighter, visually opening up the walls and letting the light reflect more easily.

It is important to mention that using too much white can sometimes create a cold feeling in the space. To counterbalance that effect and to add a touch of warmth, we recommend combining shades of white with wooden features. Wood can provide the warmth that will enhance your colour palette to create a harmonious and balanced space.

small kitchens with the Lydie Ceniza model

Kitchen countertops: wood or marble

When designing a kitchen (especially in smaller spaces), your choice of countertop plays an essential role. Both wooden and marble countertops offer unique qualities that can make all the difference to people’s perception and use of the space.

Wooden countertops are a versatile and cosy option that can be easily adapted to any space. Their warm and natural look brings a touch of charm into any kitchen. Furthermore, wood is a long-lasting and strong material that can easily withstand daily use in the kitchen. Its ability to harmoniously integrate with various decorative styles makes it a popular choice among those looking for a more rustic or cosy feel.

On the other hand, marble countertops bring timeless elegance that can make even the smallest of kitchens feel more spacious and sophisticated. The shine and soft texture of marble reflect the light, helping to create a sensation of visual amplitude in the space.

Storage in small kitchens

Considering the layout and choice of kitchen features is essential to creating a comfortable and functional space. Keeping things tidy is key to feeling safe and relaxed in our home. In spaces where every centimetre counts, it is even more crucial to make the most of every corner to create storage areas. A number of smart solutions exist to help you do just that, such as well designed cupboards and shelves, organiser drawers and vertical storage systems.

  • Pull-out cupboards: Pull-out cupboards are an extremely practical option for organising your pantry and making the most of all your cupboard space. Because they can be pulled out fully, they enable easy access to all the contents and offer greater control over the expiry dates of the products kept in them.

  • Organiser drawers: Organiser drawers are an excellent idea for optimising your space and organising products that do not fit in the pantry. You can use transparent glass jars to easily see the contents and use them to organise legumes, rice or pasta, among other things.

  • L-shaped bar: Instead of a table that can limit space, consider installing an L-shaped bar. This solution can help to divide the space and also serve as a storage area with cupboards underneath the bar. It will also give you an additional food prep area or somewhere to enjoy your meals.

  • Space for plants: Keep a corner free for installing plants in your kitchen, as this will bring some freshness into the space. Plants can add a touch of nature for a sense of spaciousness and warmth, as well as help to purify the air.

  • Use drawer dividers: Drawer dividers let you split the space into smaller sections, making it easier to keep your kitchen utensils, cutlery and other items properly organised and accessible.

  • Make use of the vertical space: Column modules are an excellent way to maximise the available space in a small kitchen. Designed as floor-to-ceiling units, they offer generous storage capacity.

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