Here are our 9 ideas for you to implement into your small kitchen space, to give it a larger, grander appearance.
1 – Get Smart With Your Storage
The appearance of the size of your kitchen space can heavily depend on the amount of storage you use in your space, and where you use it. Cabinets placed over your worktops are a great use of space in your kitchen, as this is otherwise unused space, so it’s better to make the most of the space you have!
Above, Duomo Monza Blue Wall and Floor Tiles
2 – Make the Most of Your Natural Lighting
When working with a small space it is important to consider the lighting you already get flowing into your space. Work with your windows to allow the natural light to flow through and flood your kitchen, brightening it up and making it appear larger. So open those blinds and invite the sunshine in while we still have it!
Above, Village Mushroom Wall Tiles
3 – Paint Your Walls the Same Colour as Your Cabinets
Or vice versa! Having your wall-mounted cabinets the same or a similar colour to your wall can create the illusion that there is nothing taking up that space on the wall, opening up that area.
Above, Antiga Modular Porcelain Wall and Floor Tiles
4 – Use Light and Bright Colours
We believe it is common knowledge that using bright whites across your small spaces can allude them to look larger, but white doesn’t always have to be the first choice. Using complimentary light shades of colour can be just as effective in both adding space, and personality across your kitchen space.
Above, Clay White Wall Tile
5 – Try Keeping Any Bold Patterned Tiles on The Floor
Using patterned wall tiles in a small space can sometimes create a space that feels oppressive and closed in. So, if you want to inject some bold and unique patterns into your kitchen, try keeping them to just the floors.
Above, Briana Rose Floor Tiles
6 – Keep your Surfaces Clear
By ensuring your worktops are always clear and tidy of any clutter, you’re allowing yourself more surface space for all of your kitchen duties. A simple piece of décor is all you need to achieve a desirable kitchen area.
Above, Metro Matt White Wall Tiles
7 – Open Up Your Small Kitchen with Reflective Surfaces
By using reflective surfaces in your kitchen, you’re giving the lighting the opportunity to bounce around and compliment the space. This can be achieved with the classic method of using mirrors, alternatively, use a tile with a glossy finish around your space, for the tile to catch the light and use it to your advantage.
Above, Bella Craquele Beige Wall Tiles
8 – Get Clever with Your Colour Choices
Having a small kitchen space doesn’t mean you have to compromise on the colours you use across your space. It is still possible to use your favourite shades across your small kitchen when they’re paired with brighter, lighter colours.
Above, Artesano Burgundy Wall Tiles
9 – Integrate Dual-Purpose Appliances
Appliances that have multiple uses can be a great way of saving space and time across your kitchen. It eliminates the need to have an appliance for every single need and want in the kitchen. For example, try implementing a microwave oven, to use it for both cooking and heating up your food.
Above, Munari Soft Bianco Concrete Effect Wall and Floor Tile
Now you have our ideas for opening up your small kitchen space, put them to use and try using them in your kitchen. Don’t forget to tag us in your projects on Instagram,@Tilemountainuk