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62 Small Kitchen Ideas to Make Every Inch Count

Complete your space with the right balance of function and style.

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Alec Hemer

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Navigating a small kitchen isn't always a breeze but it can certainly be functional if thoughtful design choices are in place. Many design pros and content creators know how to put organization and visual appeal front and center in tight cooking spaces, so we couldn't help but to round up some of our favorite small kitchen ideas.

Here, you'll see kitchen design ideas for every aesthetic, whether you're partial to traditional, modern or rustic looks. You can try a compact rolling kitchen island, curb kitchen clutter with brass pot rails or go for painted cabinets if you're craving some color. Embrace well-styled open shelves rather than upper cabinets or carry the kitchen backsplash up to the ceiling to make a statement.

Keep scrolling for all the design inspiration you need, from tips for spacious homes with large islands to clever tricks for apartments with small kitchens (galley kitchens included). While you're searching for small space ideas, go ahead and explore our photo galleries on small bathrooms, tiny dining rooms and apartment living rooms, too.

1

Add Shelves to the Range Nook

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CHRIS LOVES JULIA

In a small kitchen, every inch of space matters. Take inspiration from Chris Loves Julia, and make room for built-in shelving right by the range. Chris uses it to keep a few go-to oils and spices within reach while cooking.

2

Remember the Space Above Cabinets

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The House That Lars Built

If your cabinets don't reach the ceiling, use the top area to squeeze in a collection of containers for items you don't use on a daily basis. Just make sure they're pleasing to the eye like this setup from The House That Lars Built.

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3

DIY a Coffee Mug Rack

coffee mug rack
Jen Woodhouse

Go the DIY route like blogger Jen Woodhouse and use a coffee mug rack to free up much-needed cabinet space. Not only can it boost your kitchen's function — it's a fun way to showcase a pretty mug collection.

4

Experiment With Color Weights

vibrant kitchen with teal cabinets and modern appliances
Alec Hemer

There's no reason not to go bold with color in a small kitchen. If you can't get enough of a daring shade like teal, take things up a notch by picking two color weights. Combining light and dark hues creates instant visual interest.

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5

Show off a Brass Rail Shelf

brass rail shelf
Alice & Lois

Highlight the beauty of vintage brass hardware with this shelf Alice & Lois made to display a small assortment of glassware. A dark wood stain was chosen to really let the brass detail shine.

6

Pair Open Shelving With a Brass Pot Rail

yellow kitchen with open shelving
Studio DIY!

Along with walls in Wildflower Honey from Dunn-Edwards, Studio DIY! created a wow factor by installing an open shelf directly above a brass pot rail. The shelf is the perfect spot for displaying vintage pieces, including art, while the pot rail below holds a few decorative pieces, dish towels and everyday utensils.

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7

Get Creative With Shelving

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Sanctuary Home Decor

Karen of Sanctuary Home Decor managed to tuck a pair of short open shelves, styled with greenery, dishware and decorative accents, right next to her kitchen's range hood. The wood shelving adds another element of texture to the space.

8

Make a Utensil Rack

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A Beautiful Mess

When you're cooking in a pinch, the last thing you want to do is scramble to find the right utensils. A Beautiful Mess completely eliminated this frustration with a DIY wire rack to keep frequently used utensils handy.

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9

Bring in Primary Colors

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Christopher Dibble

Daring hues can completely transform a small space. Designer Karen Nepacena of Destination Eichler tapped Kerf Design to install cabinets in primary colors. "Kerf Design’s vibrant cabinet finish colors really stood out,” Nepacena says of the space. “We knew they were the perfect palette to work into the kitchen.”

10

Utilize the Side of the Kitchen Island

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The Merrythought

Don't overlook the side of your kitchen island. With the simple addition of a rail, you can give your favorite cutting boards and dish towels a home like this setup from The Merrythought.

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11

Go for a Chalkboard Wall

chalkboard wall in kitchen
Almost Makes Perfect

Why settle for a blank wall when you can bring in a little personality with chalkboard paint? With just a few coats, Molly of Almost Makes Perfect created more than enough space for jotting down grocery lists, deadlines and more.

12

Consider Tiered Countertop Shelving

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Tidbits & Company

Take a cue from Tidbits & Company and place a tiered wooden shelf or two in a corner. Reserve them for plates, bowls and mugs that you use most often. Not only are the shelves functional — they look good, too.

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13

Don't Be Afraid of Color

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Margaret Rajic Photography

Small kitchens don't have to lack color. Try a nature-inspired hue, like an inviting green, for cabinetry. Elevate the space with checkerboard flooring for a timeless look.

RELATED: 30 Best Green Kitchen Cabinets to Bring the Outside In

14

Roll in a Small Island

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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 »

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15

Install Window Treatments

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Thomas Kuoh

Patterned Roman shades, which complement a blue backsplash, elevate this small kitchen by Studio Munroe. Keep them rolled up during the day to let natural light fill the space.

RELATED: Best Kitchen Curtain Ideas to Dress Up Windows

16

Hang Shelves in the Window

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Polina Pigulevsky Photography

Take note from Donny 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.

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17

Try a Moody Hue

red kitchen with large window
Emily Hart Photography

Swap neutrals for deep hues — think navy blue or burgundy. Not to mention, Kelsey McGregor, founder of Kelsey Leigh Design Co., says warm rusty reds are trending this year.

RELATED: 40 Kitchen Color Ideas to Inspire a Refresh

18

Make the Most of a Galley Kitchen

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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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19

DIY a Kitchen Island

a blue cabinet with plants on top
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 »

20

Maximize Wall Space

a kitchen with white cabinets
Sara Ligorria-Tramp

Whether it's hanging shelving, mounting a pot rack or displaying cutting boards, it's important to make the most of vertical space in any small layout.

See more at Style by Emily Henderson »

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Alyssa Gautieri
Associate Lifestyle Editor

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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Monique Valeris
Home Design Director

Monique Valeris is the home design director for Good Housekeeping, where she oversees the brand's home decorating coverage across print and digital. Prior to joining GH in 2020, she was the digital editor at Elle Decor. In her current role, she explores everything from design trends and home tours to lifestyle product recommendations, including writing her monthly column, "What's in My Cart."

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