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50 Small Kitchen Ideas to Make Your Space Feel Bigger

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Don’t Be Afraid of Color

Margaret Rajic Photography
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Roll in a Small Island

Domestically Blissful

A rolling kitchen island introduces extra counter space without the commitment to a permanent fixture. When guests are over, you can simply roll it to the side or into another room. Not to mention, this white island has drawers and a cabinet for storage.

See more at Domestically Blissful »

3

Install Window Treatments

Thomas Kuoh

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4

Hang Shelves in the Window

Polina Pigulevsky Photography

Take note from Mak Design & Build and install large shelves in front of the kitchen window. Not only does open shelving provide storage for dishes and glassware, it’s a great place for houseplants to thrive.

5

Try a Moody Hue

Emily Hart Photography
6

Make the Most of a Galley Kitchen

Sara Ligorria-Tramp

Galley kitchens are long and narrow with cabinets lining both sides of the room. Although they tend to get a bad rap (some say they feel crammed), they can make cooking a breeze since all of your cabinets are within reach. Here, interior designer Julia Chasman makes this small space feel elegant with green cabinets and gold fixtures.

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DIY a Kitchen Island

A Piece of Rainbow

Here’s a crafty solution if you’re remodeling on a budget. Starting with simple base cabinets, this blogger built a rolling kitchen island with a butcher block countertop. Plus, she paints it a bright green that serves as a pop of color.

Get the tutorial at A Piece of Rainbow »

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Maximize Wall Space

Sara Ligorria-Tramp
9

Sneak in Extra Shelving

REFORM

The end of this galley kitchen presented the perfect place to tuck in shelves under the window. Here, REFORM opts for baby blue cabinets and puts blue dinnerware on display to double as decor.

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Take a Maximalist Approach

Brian Woodcock

Go with over-the-top patterns, colors, rugs and decorative accents. Piling it on with purpose will help your space feel cozy, not overwhelmed when properly executed.

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Add Corner Shelves

Lauren Pressey
12

Highlight an Open Layout

Taylor Architectural Photography

The work of John McClain Design, this small kitchen is also a dining room and living room — and, yet it feels super spacious and sophisticated. Two small bistro tables near the sofa provide additional dining space.

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Stick With One Color

Stoffer Photography for Jean Stoffer Design
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Hide the Fridge

Boxwood Avenue
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Create the Illusion of More Space

Design by Jess Bunge; Photo by Sara Tramp

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16

Make the Most of Kitchen Corners

Monica Wang

Learn to work with the space you have by capitalizing on every nook and corner. If your actual kitchen is small, there may be a small crevice or awkward nook that can be reworked into additional kitchen space.

17

Bring in a Dining Table

Arnt Haug

Due to the placement of a back door, this kitchen is split in two parts, leaving a lot of open floor space. It’s the perfect opportunity to bring in a small dining set.

18

Mount a Metal Rack

Art Streiber

Skip a decorative backsplash and hang this metal rack instead. Attach metal hooks to hang pots, pans, pitchers, cutting boards and other cooking must-haves.

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19

Steal From Vintage Kitchens

Avery Nicole Photography

From the butcher block countertop and moody green cabinets to the cafe curtains and glass pendant light, this small kitchen — designed by Sarah Stacey — is packed with vintage charm and character.

20

Keep It Classic

Pair classic horizontal subway tile with a creamy, all-white palette to nail a classic look. For a little drama, choose geometric flooring tile.

Amanda Garrity is a lifestyle writer and editor with over seven years of experience, including five years on staff at Good Housekeeping, where she covered all things home and holiday, including the latest interior design trends, inspiring DIY ideas and gift guides for any (and every) occasion. She also has a soft spot for feel-good TV, so you can catch her writing about popular shows like Virgin River, Sweet Magnolias, Hallmark Channel’s When Calls the Heart and more. 

Alyssa Gautieri (she/her) is the associate lifestyle editor for Good Housekeeping, where she covers all things home and interior design. Prior to joining GH in 2022, she wrote for publications including ELLE Decor, Chairish, BobVila.com, Unique Homes Magazine and LODGING Magazine, in addition to crafting product copy for home brands like BrylaneHome and VIGO Industries.

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