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Small Kitchen Design Ideas That Maximise Space and Style

Smart small kitchen design maximises space with thoughtful planning, custom fixtures, and multifunctional storage.

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Maximise your small kitchen with thoughtful planning and clever design. Create an illusion of space using neutral colours, mixed textures, and "floating" elements like open-bottomed islands, as suggested by architects like Henri Sayes.

Use space-saving lighting like recessed fixtures and LED strips. For storage, prioritise:

- Drawers over cupboards

- Pull-out pantries

- A mix of open and closed shelving

A multifunctional kitchen island can provide extra prep space, storage, and dining, making it a valuable addition.

In a small tract bungalow, the effect of having floor-to-ceiling cabinetry and storage on three sides is one of creating spaciousness in an otherwise small footprint. Image: Sam Hartnett

A dedication to not overcomplicating the design, the materials or the storage was key to making this small kitchen function well and look elegant. Image: Simon Wilson

Taking its cues from DOC huts, this kitchen maximises space with open shelving, integrated appliances and a simple yet tactile palette. Image: Andrew Urquhart

The width of this small kitchen was restricted by the compact size of the house — in response, the functionality of the kitchen island has been maximised. Image: Simon Wilson

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