
Gone are the days of considering a small kitchen a hindrance. In many ways, these compact schemes present a unique opportunity to design a more intimate cooking space, filled with character and one-of-a-kind features.
If you're designing a small kitchen this year, these ideas, courtesy of interior designers and the Homes & Gardens archive, prove just how impactful a well-designed small space can be, whether it's a bold color, an interesting layout, or the use of timeless materials.
From narrow spaces to quirky proportions and downright tiny rooms, we've curated an inspiring edit of beautifully designed small kitchens that are sure to spark a fresh idea for your own space. Even if you're not redecorating, they're certainly worth admiring.
33 Small Kitchen Ideas To Elevate The Most Compact Spaces
Whether you're searching for thoughtful layouts, the best colors for small kitchens, or simply want to explore some beautifully designed spaces, these designer-approved kitchen ideas have all the inspiration you need to refresh your space.
1. A Tall, Narrow Kitchen that Maximizes Vertical Space

The kitchen in this renovated carriage house is long and narrow, yet features incredibly tall ceilings, so the designer endeavored to maximize the vertical space. 'We emphasized verticality by using full-height cabinetry, elongated pendant lights, and arched openings to draw the eye upward while keeping the palette light to enhance the sense of height and openness,' says Jamie Morgan, owner of Blake & Dane Interiors.
2. A Summer House Kitchen that's a Case for Two Tone

Two-tone kitchen cabinets were introduced in this Swedish summer house kitchen 'to make the small kitchen more interesting and more dynamic,' while staggered countertops offered a practical solution to the compact footprint. 'We wanted to earn more space after the deeper stove, and we didn't need that extra countertop space,' says Sanna Nathanson of Studio Ramson.
3. A Cottage Kitchen with Low Ceilings That Embraces Coziness

Interior Designer Sophie Garland's cozy cottage kitchen proves the right colors can give a small, low-ceilinged room a sense of scale. 'The warmth of the wall color, paired with the pale cabinetry and antique brass hardware, really helped to create that cozy feeling,' she notes.
4. A Small Kitchen that Reflects the Light with Lacquer

This tiny 1920s apartment kitchen proves the right paint finish can make all the difference. 'High gloss lacquer was selected for the kitchen to evoke the feeling of a high-end bar. It is accented with a custom glass kitchen backsplash and brass hardware that all elevate the space, and create a sparkle and polish to the room,' says designer Caitlyn Jones Ghajar.
5. A Dark Red Kitchen with a Smart Galley Layout

A genius layout transformed this small galley cottage kitchen into a multi-functional space. 'Our eat-in table and bench were born of necessity. By using a counter-height table, we maximized a small space. The table doubles as a work station, and the drawers in the bench provide ample storage for less commonly used items,' says owner Kevin Brost.
6. A New York Kitchen With Statement Marble

Bold marble countertops and backsplash in the kitchen of this New York Apartment create visual impact from adjoining rooms. 'Although small in size, we approached the kitchen as an important design moment. The Calacatta Viola marble was one of the very first selections we made, as our client was drawn to something dramatic yet grounded by warm undertones. We paired it with olive green cabinetry to introduce an unexpected contrast,' says Gabriela Gargano of Grisoro Studio.
7. A Small and Surprisingly Warm Gray Kitchen with a Cozy Banquette

Olivia Botrie of Dart Studio incorporated banquette seating into the corner of this gray vintage-style kitchen as a cozy gathering spot. 'It adds warmth and a lived-in quality to the space, and the homeowners were instantly drawn to the seat fabric, which brings subtle pattern and softness. Positioned by the back doors, it has become a favourite perch for enjoying views of the garden, strengthening the connection between indoors and out.'
8. A Peninsula Kitchen With a Layout That Flows

A peninsula kitchen layout was chosen for this atmospheric Victorian apartment to create an open flow to the dining area. 'That shift was key to making the space feel larger and more social within a relatively compact layout,' says Johanna and Fiona of Saffron + Poe. 'We were then very intentional about where we used cabinetry, opting to replace some upper cabinets with open shelves with antique brass gallery rails to keep the room feeling light and airy.'
9. A Clever Galley Kitchen That Breaks the Rules

An unusual approach has been taken in the small galley kitchen of this 1920s New York apartment. Instead of maximizing surface space, the designer has added full-length cabinetry on one half of the wall. 'The space was created to feel streamlined enough for daily use, but with an intentional approach to craftsmanship and material richness,' says designer Dan Mazzarini.
10. A Timeless Bold Blue Kitchen

This colorful London kitchen remodel makes a strong case for using vibrant colors in a small space, with bright blue cabinetry paired with pale pink walls. 'The sky blue creates a forever uplifting space to be in. Given the kitchen sits in the small, awkward middle room of a Victorian terrace, it could have felt quite dark, but we leaned into a vibrant colour to really make it stand out and feel elevated,' says designer Lizzie Green.
11. A Small But Classic Green Kitchen

This deVOL mews kitchen has been brought to life with changing shades of green. Mid-green cabinets create a classic look when paired with the wooden countertops, while bright green on the window frames creates a bold design feature. It proves you can still be bold with color in small kitchen ideas.
One major layout change was to extend a straight run of furniture that faced the wall into an L-shape, creating more work surface and incorporating the window view,' says Iain Chatburn, senior kitchen designer at deVOL Kitchens. 'One extra-large wall cabinet provides much-needed storage, replacing several smaller ones that did not take advantage of the ceiling height. Maximizing storage in one place like this helps other areas to feel lighter.'
12. An Open-Plan Kitchen in a Tiny Home

An open layout was key to maximizing space in this organic modern tiny home and influenced the kitchen design. 'The kitchen needed to be more hard-wearing, so we introduced a taupe paint to add warmth and depth. The dark wood worktops were chosen to balance the stark black spiral staircase, grounding the space and creating contrast, while still keeping everything cohesive and natural,' says owner Gem Boner.
13. A Deep Blue Kitchen With Innovative Lighting Placement

Lighting a small kitchen is rarely just pretty; it needs to be practical and carefully considered too. You still want layers, however, and this small kitchen lighting idea will allow for a softer light without getting in the way of a countertop.
'One of our best tips is always to consider the side of a cabinet,' says Melissa Oholendt of Oho Interiors, referencing the approach she used in the small kitchen of this Minneapolis remodel. 'This is not a place where the placement of lighting generally interferes with the workhorse functions of a kitchen, but gives you that added decorative element that can really take a space from feeling plain to feeling designed.'
14. An Arts & Crafts Kitchen with Unique Cabinetry

Retaining the authenticity and character was a priority for Katie Labourdette-Martinez of Hearth Homes Interiors when redesigning the kitchen of this Arts & Crafts home. 'We wanted the kitchen cabinetry to reflect the integrity of the Arts & Crafts movement through honest millwork, visible grain, and a restrained, nature-rooted palette. It feels substantial and enduring, a space that offers guests a sense of authenticity and quiet craftsmanship rather than decoration, as if it always belonged here.'
15. A On-Trend Compact Stainless Steel Kitchen

The metallic finishes in this small stainless steel kitchen not only look effortlessly cool, but also bounce light around the tiny space, brightening and making the small kitchen look bigger. 'The simplicity and clean lines of the stainless steel cabinetry are a real highlight, especially the integrated handles, which enhance the minimal, unfussy look,' says Tom Rutt of TR Studio.
16. A Tiny Patterned Kitchen in Toronto

A windowless kitchen requires more inventive ways to feel bright and light, but the owners of this Toronto condo wanted something more interesting than white. 'It's such a happy space with the yellow cabinetry! The backsplash is minimal, so I took the opportunity to make a statement with the hand-painted tiles. I love the red as it adds even more energy to the space and the stripes add a sort of texture to all the hard surfaces,' says designer Cynthia Ferguson.
17. A Small Kitchen with a Wallpapered Backsplash

To add interest and a decorative detail to this alpine-inspired kitchen, designer Sarah Southwell opted for an unexpected wallpaper placement to create cohesion with the rest of the home. 'One of the key finishing touches was introducing the Alice Palmer red and white wallpaper, which we sealed with a Perspex layer to protect it and ensure durability. The backsplash has now become the standout feature of the kitchen, adding personality and a strong visual identity to the space.'
18. A Moody Galley With Staggered Countertops

To create a breakfast bar in this small galley kitchen, a section of the countertops has been staggered, making space for a cozy seating area. 'You need to keep the depth for the sink and appliances, but if your kitchen is long and thin, a staggered worktop is the perfect solution for a little breakfast bar,’ says Helen Parker, creative director at deVOL Kitchens.
19. A Small Country Kitchen Where Tiles Take the Spotlight

Tiles, both on the floor and walls, work harder in a small kitchen. In this design, warmth is added through brick-style flooring, while reflective backsplash tiles brighten the room. ‘We went with these vertically laid backsplash tiles. The tone variation creates the illusion of depth, while the high-gloss finish helps to reflect light throughout the space,’ says Shawna Percival of Styleberry Creative Interiors.
20. A Wooden Scheme Featuring a Spacious Dining Nook

Banquette seating is ideal for creating a dining nook in even the smallest kitchens, and in this design, the cozy eat-in area doubles as extra storage. ‘The custom design of the corner banquette seating incorporates drawers below the bench and a tall pantry cupboard to the right, while also providing a space for friends and family to sit and relax,’ explains interior designer Georgia Zikas.
21. A Tiny Kitchen With a Partial Wall

This clever small kitchen design divides the living space from the kitchen with a wall of cabinetry and a small subway tile backsplash, helping to keep the practical space separate from the social, yet ensuring that the cook isn’t isolated. Designed around a large window with a half wall to let in light from the patio doors and skylight, this small kitchen still feels open and airy, despite its tiny footprint.
22. A Mediterranean Kitchen With a Space-Saving Island

Most small kitchens don't have the space for a fully built-in island, but that doesn't mean you have to go without. In this small but inviting Mediterranean kitchen, a rustic wooden bench-style block has been added to the center of the space, adding texture, interest, and an additional work surface. It adds character and function in one hardworking feature.
23. A Color-Drenched Design with Copper Countertops

A small kitchen doesn't mean you can't go dark with your color and material choices. This color-drenched kitchen by deVOL is all the proof you need, featuring a moody blue hue across the walls, cabinetry, and shelving, while copper countertops add a striking contrast.
24. A Custom Small Kitchen That Maximizes Storage

The awkward shape of this small kitchen meant the team at Copper Sky Design + Remodel needed to get smart and incredibly creative with the storage. To combat the curved walkway, staggered storage depths were created, leaving enough open space for dark wood-clad shelves and a hanging rail. It not only makes the most of an awkward area but also creates a striking design feature.
25. A Cozy Layered Kitchen with Collected Decor

This small cottage kitchen by Shannon Eddings could easily feel dark and dull, but the charming decorative details add abundant personality to the scheme. Patterned cafe curtains create privacy without blocking daylight, while vintage art, collected ceramics, and an antique kitchen table add character in abundance.
26. A Small Kitchen With Huge Windows

If it’s architecturally possible, maximizing window space at one end of the galley will do wonders for the sense of space in the room. In this small but breathtaking space by designer Beth Webb, the kitchen of a South Carolina hunting lodge is made to feel light and breezy through the use of floor-to-ceiling windows, helped by the positioning of another window on the perpendicular wall.
27. An Apartment Kitchen With a Clever Alcove Work-Around

If you’ve inherited a kitchen where architectural features are an obstacle to making the most of the space, it’s time to get creative. In this apartment kitchen, a window with a low bottom edge and protruding wall makes it difficult to extend the worktop all the way to the end wall. A lower countertop turned the awkward nook into a seating area, perfect for enjoying a cup of coffee alongside views of Manhattan.
28. A Compact One-Wall Kitchen That Doesn't Look Like a Kitchen

Inspired by the confines of a ship’s galley, this striking cobalt kitchen, belonging to interior designer Luke Edward Hall, is in an open-plan room that also accommodates dining and relaxing. Fortunately, the ceiling is high, so Luke could maximize his small kitchen storage options with wall cabinets, without overpowering the room. The cabinet hat detail creates a custom look, resulting in a kitchen that doesn't really look like a kitchen.
29. A Cabin Kitchen Featuring Narrow Open Shelving

The small proportions of this rustic mountain home meant a bank of upper cabinets would have created a claustrophobic atmosphere in the kitchen. Instead, a long wooden shelf has been introduced, adding extra storage as well as a place to display pretty kitchenware and collected decor.
30. A Soft Pink Apartment Kitchen

In this industrial apartment transformed into a family home designed by White Arrow, a soft but exciting palette of pink and green was chosen to add personality to the mostly minimalist kitchen. Pink cabinets fill the room, while green marble countertops add an unexpected detail, creating a striking design feature while still allowing the small space to feel light, inviting, and full of charm.
31. A Restored Farmhouse Kitchen That Fills Each Awkward Corner

Designer Bari Jerauld of Blank State Studio focused on ensuring the kitchen of this restored farmhouse in the English countryside felt in keeping with the historic architecture. 'We added cabinetry painted in a soft sage to fit beneath the original beams, then designed a large plastered feature hood that feels architectural rather than appliance-like. Everything focused on respecting the bones of the space and ensuring the new elements felt like they'd always belonged there,' says Bari.
32. A Compact Kitchen With a Seamless Countersplash

Toom nay different finishes and materials in a small kitchen can make it feel busy and chaotic, so interior designer Zoë Feldman chose to introduce a marble countersplash to create a calming, seamless flow in this design. It not only creates a practical work space, but it's a chic way to make a small kitchen look more luxurious.
33. A Tiny London Kitchen with Tiles to the Ceiling

The kitchen in this tiny London apartment is anything but boring. The small proportions have been given the jewel box treatment, with cabinets and the range hood painted in Farrow & Ball Stone Blue, while a mix of pattern and plain zellige tiles in tonal shades on blue have been taken right to the ceiling to give the illusion of taller proportions, creating a bold, personality-filled design.
These small kitchen ideas prove that a compact space can be just as charming, inviting, and characterful as a larger one; it's simply a matter of choosing the right layouts, patterns, and colors to elevate rather than hinder your design.
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