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Creativity plays a major role in decorating small kitchens. If you use it, you can create a kitchen that is cozy and warm – a great place you want to go back to again and again. If you don’t, you’ll end up with a kitchen overwhelmed by bad design and furnishing that eat up too much space.
A small kitchen is as challenging to decorate as a big one, but that doesn’t mean you should stop right there and allow the size to turn you off. Here are some decorating ideas you can use for a small kitchen that will help you maximize the space and still come up with a great-looking area:
Paint it big If you’re partial to dark colors, you will have to compromise. Dark colors will make your kitchen space look smaller. Choose lighter colors instead, such as taupe, light blue, white or yellow. Use these not only on your walls and ceiling but also on cabinets, countertops and appliances as well.
Light colors have a way of expanding your visuals and creating space where it is limited. They also make your kitchen look brighter and livelier.
Think small to medium size A small kitchen will do well with smaller items. Don’t eat up the space with bulky furnishings and appliances. Go for slimmer appliances and kitchen cabinets instead. They can offer you the functions you need and will give you the space that you want.
Choose function over form A small kitchen will limit the number of furnishings and appliances you can put in. Even if you have your heart set on a nice family table, you can’t use it in your kitchen if it’s too large.
Choose items that can have double functions. A plain work table, for example, can be used with which to prepare meals in and then double as a breakfast table or a serving table during parties. Try tables that can be extended, pulled out or retracted. These save space but also provide much needed areas you can work on.
Instead of adding more cabinets, try ceiling racks made with wrought iron or strong varnished wood. These are great places from which to hang pots, pans and cooking utensils. These items are also easier to find and store.
Accessorize Don’t let the small kitchen space limit your creativity. You can still use accessories to help create a cozy look to your kitchen area. Just remember to consider function when you’re buying them. A nice looking ceramic vase, for example, can double as storage for food tongs, spatulas, whisks and other utensils used for cooking. A stainless steel rack will add a nice touch, but make sure to use it to hold wine, spices, napkins, plates or bowls.
Add flourish Just because your kitchen is small doesn’t mean you should be limited to plain and boring cabinet doors. You can still decorate these furnishings effectively by simply choosing designs that are smaller in scale. Use stencils, for example. They are a breeze to use and provide instant change in the way your kitchen looks.
Change your cabinet handles and knobs. A small change in this area goes a long way and you have thousands of designs to choose from in every style, color and material. Choose knobs and handles that reflect your kitchen’s personality and complement your overall scheme well.
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