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Showing posts with label Decoration. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 15, 2021

15 + Small kitchen ideas | Smart, Super-Organised

You can still be a master baker or chef in a little space. Small kitchens just need some clever design ideas to make them practical and stylish
Our small kitchen ideas are perfect for those not blessed with a large and sociable kitchen-diner. Sure, you might not have space for a kitchen island, range cooker, and dining table to cram guests around. But diminutive doesn’t have to mean drab. There’s a wealth of clever ways to make your kitchen scheme feel spacious…
Storage is one of the most important elements in a small kitchen. By maximizing every spare inch, reorganizing areas that don’t work as hard as they should, and adding extra solutions where necessary, you can turn a tiny room into a Tardis.
Start by thinking about how you use your kitchen and where everything needs to be as this will help you decide what sort of storage you require. For example, it’s best to store items by how often they’re used, so make sure that everyday dishes are on an easy-to-reach lower shelf with special-occasion pieces higher up.

Small kitchen ideas

1. Opt for a crisp color scheme


Make a small kitchen feel light and airy by opting for a neutral colour scheme. However, neutral doesn’t just mean beige or cream. Pair white pattern tiles and marble worktops with duck egg blue kitchen cabinets for a crisp colour scheme that will bounce light around, making the kitchen feel spacious.

2. Invest in flexible storage

In a small kitchen you need to think creatively when it comes to storage. Instead of investing in ordinary shelves, this wire panel shelving from string maximises storage by adapting to your kitchen’s needs. Add in or take away shelves, hang glasses upside down and even introduce  a wine rack. When space is at a premium you need to make sure every inch counts.

3. Distract the eye with bold flooring

In a small kitchen go all-out with bold tiling. A strong pattern on the floor distracts the eye and makes the room feel bigger. Every inch of this kitchen has been designed to make the most of the small space from the slimline appliances to the hanging pot plant. Hanging the copper planter is a great way to add some life and decoration in the kitchen with out cluttering work surfaces.

4. Swap an extractor hood for a combined extractor induction hob


This combined induction extractor hob is a great space saver in a small kitchen. It means you can swap a bulky extractor hood above the hob in favour of extra storage. If you don’t require an extra cupboard of set of shelves, consider leaving the area above the hob empty to give the illusion of a more spacious kitchen.

5. Swap a table for a kitchen island


Adding a kitchen island might sound like a terrible idea in a small kitchen. However in a long thin kitchen it is the perfect way to add in extra storage and surface space, whilst keeping the kitchen a sociable space. Choose an island like the one above with plenty of storage space underneath for stowing away vegetables and linens. A slight overhang from the counter top ensure than the four bar stools fit easily under the island, avoiding any potential trip hazards.

6. Paint kitchen cupboards to match the walls


Create the illusion of more space in a small kitchen by painting the cupboards in the same colour as the walls. This works really with a white or grey colour scheme, creating a light and airy space where the units blend into the kitchen walls. In this kitchen every spare inch of space is crammed with storage but a uniform wash of white paint keeps the space looking neat and spacious.

7. Turn an awkward corner into clever storage


A small kitchen requires you making use of every inch of storage space you have. If you have a small boxy kitchen, rather than cramming all your pots and pans into a deep cupboard that is going to become a nightmare when you need to find a particular frying pan, consider swapping a cupboard for a drawer. This clever pullout drawer maximises space and makes finding your favourite frying pan easy-peasy.

8. Consider compact containers

Put a windowsill, shelf or recess to work by adding a selection of strong baskets and use to stow bottles, packets or even fresh herbs in pots. Baskets are also a great way to store condiments, meaning you can take them all to the dining table in one trip.

9. Find a new home for the washing machine


You may think the kitchen is the obvious place to put a washing machine. But in continental Europe, you’re more likely to find it in a bathroom. So if you’re stuck for space, it might be worth relocating your laundry appliances elsewhere. If your bathroom is just as teeny, you might be able to squeeze it in a cupboard under the stairs.
Alternatively, if you have a separate washer and dryer, you consider keeping them in the kitchen but stacking them one on top of the other in a old larder cupboard. It hides them out of sight, saves space and helps streamline laundry days.

10. Supersize the sink


Your small kitchen might not have space for a dishwasher, so it’s worth finding room for a double sink. Keep one bowl for washing and one bowl for dirty dishes. That way you’ll have somewhere to stack mucky prep kit and plates out of sight, and without cluttering up the work surface.

11. Turn every corner into a storage space


Identify places where there’s wasted space, such as the gaps between shelves, at the back of cupboards, below the sink, unused corners and windowsills. Stack wherever you can and have a clear out of kitchenware that’s infrequently used or only has one purpose, so you have less to store.
Think also about relocating items that aren’t in everyday use, but you don’t want to throw out, to elsewhere in your home. Next, think about the space on your walls and doors – try adding a utensil rail or magnetic knife board, hooks on the sides of your cupboards or racks hung over a door. Extra shelves in corners or across alcoves will also come in handy.

12. Add storage helpers

Your cupboards and drawers are your biggest storage resource but it’s likely that they’re not being used fully. Internal storage solutions will make the most of them, so think about retrofitting wire racks that pull out of corners or slim cupboards, some plinth drawers, or using drawer dividers for utensils, spices, pans or plates.
Boost your storage further with a mobile solution, such as a trolley or butcher’s block on castors, or think about popping baskets or containers on top of your wall cupboards – just keep a sturdy stool nearby so you can reach them.

13. Clear away the clutter in small kitchens


Wall cabinets can really encroach on space, so consider doing away with yours. Open shelving can make a huge impact in a small kitchen, creating an open and airy feel, as long as you limit the amount of shelves you use, and what you keep on them.

14. Tidy your worksurface


If there are too many items cluttering up the worktops, consider clever solutions like wall-mounted magnetic knife strips, rails to hang utensils, pans, mugs, spice jars and cutlery bins. Also think about what you need to have to hand every day, such as chopping boards, wooden spoons, washing-up liquid, and what can be stored away until needed.

15. Keep your kitchen scheme simple


Nothing makes a room seem larger like simple white walls, so why not take it further with sleek, contemporary details that open up the space. Light, reflective materials and minimal designs are your friends in a small kitchen, so consider white or frosted glass cabinet doors, white stone or composite, or stainless-steel worktops, and white splashback tiling.

16. Look to portable storage


Consider a kitchen trolley on casters, which provides an additional prep surface when you need it, tucks away when you don’t and also offers extra storage for cookery books, pots and pans. You can even use it as a handy food and drinks trolley when you have guests.

17. Don’t let space go to waste


Not every kitchen will have room, but if your heart is set on having an island or peninsula, consider a slimline design. The central workstation shown here may be small, but it provides extra storage space and a useful worktop for food preparation.

18. Neaten up a compact kitchen


Not every home is blessed with a vast open-plan kitchen but, if your room is on the small side, there’s plenty to feel positive about. For a start, it’s easy to keep everything to hand, and you’ll find a wealth of storage ideas to get the very best out of your space. To avoid cluttering the worktops, plenty of cupboards have been incorporated into this kitchen design.
Opt for handleless designs for a sleek, steamlined appearance. Don’t overdo the materials in a small space. This kitchen features a maximum of three different materials, all in muted colorways.

19. Install floor-to-ceiling cabinetry


Think vertically by continuing your cabinets up to the ceiling but plan carefully to ensure the room feels as open as possible. Store less frequently used items in high cupboards. Add a breakfast bar if you can – the amount of storage and workspace it provides makes great use of the footprint and will ensure your kitchen is more sociable.


14 Most Popular Interior Design Styles Explained | What is the most popular decorating style for 2020?




Modern, industrial, shabby chic….and the list goes on. A significant challenge many of our clients face is a lack of understanding or vocabulary to describe and define their personal interior design style. With an abundance of unique design styles, it can be daunting to decipher which style will work best for you. Some also enjoy combining elements of several styles to create their ideal look.
A great starting point for an interior design project is to learn a bit about each of the styles and how they differ from one another.


What are the benefits of ceiling fans? | The 5 Best Fans of 2020


What are the benefits of ceiling fans?






What are the benefits of ceiling fans?


Most fans are built for year-round use, and taking advantage of this can help homeowners improve their energy savings. According to estimates by the U.S. Department of Energy, correctly using a ceiling fan can save on both cooling and heating costs. When used in conjunction with air conditioning in summer, you can raise the thermostat 4 degrees with no loss of comfort and recoup up to 30 percent on your energy bills; in winter, you can expect to cut costs by up to 15 percent. 

To fully realize the savings, you must get in the habit of turning off the ceiling fan when all the occupants have left a room. The fan operates by making people in the room feel cooler or warmer, rather than changing the temperature of the air itself. Therefore, shutting the fan off when the room is empty ensures no electricity is wasted. Installing a ceiling fan with remote control or a ceiling fan switch makes it much easier to control the ceiling fan operation, with many remotes offering fan direction changes at the tap of a button. Absent a remote or wall switch, ceiling fans have a reverse switch on the motor housing. Check the location of that switch before you purchase a new ceiling fan to be sure that it is easy to reach. 

Tip: Remember that indoor ceiling fans cannot be installed outdoors because the heat and humidity can warp the blades or damage the motor.  

10+ Small Room İdeas

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As interior designer Rita Konig states 'It is often in those small rooms that might not look so promising that you can find the fun in a house.' Small rooms may be a challenge, but they are one to be approached with a sense of adventure rather than dread. If you really think through the intended purpose and do some research, you'll end up with a creatively-designed and practical room of the house that you can't be without. 

Rita continues with her small room decorating advice: 'Give rooms like this thought. The inclination is to ignore them, shove leftover bits of furniture in there and wonder why they are not that nice. The good thing about going to town in a small room is that you need less of everything. So throw it some love and think how divine it will be to have TV suppers while sitting on a comfortable sofa.' Think of it as an opportunity to create a cosy haven for yourself or someone in your household. Perhaps you need a study or a place to do some serious reading? 

Small spaces are ideal for that. Whatever you decide to do, don't be daunted and let these ideas help guide you.


10+ Small Room İdeas


10+ Small Room İdeas

10+ Small Room İdeas

10+ Small Room İdeas

10+ Small Room İdeas

10+ Small Room İdeas

10+ Small Room İdeas

10+ Small Room İdeas

10+ Small Room İdeas

10+ Small Room İdeas



10+ Small Room İdeas


Saturday, March 6, 2021

How to Create the Perfect Furniture Layout





Some rooms are just built better than others—with stellar floor plans that lend themselves to wonderful flow, but there are also subtle changes in furniture placement that can make an existing room that much better. It all boils down to the layout.

Friday, March 5, 2021

6 Smart Strategies For Designing An Outdoor Space That’s Best Set Up For You



For even the savviest of home decorators, creating a well-appointed outdoor space can pose a challenge. It’s often an undefined space with no walls or hard boundaries, and the design has to contend with the elements (not to mention birds and bugs). It’s a lot to consider.

Monday, March 1, 2021

4-Step Trick Yields a Perfect Color Scheme Every Time


Choosing a color palette for your space is one of the most important steps in decorating, as it sets a specific mood and defines the general aesthetic. As Los Angeles-based interior design master Emily Henderson tells us, "[her] biggest piece of advice for anyone starting a room design (especially if it's an intimidating process) is to pick a color palette to make decisions down the line easier." So whether you're looking for some inspiration or embarking on a major design project, Henderson's easy formula for picking out a stellar color scheme every time will come in handy.

Sunday, February 28, 2021

These 21 Small Space Design Ideas and Tricks Will Truly Maximize Your Area


When you live in a small space, fitting in everything you need in it is difficult. Trying to fit everything in and making it look cute is an even bigger challenge, but that's what makes small space design so thrilling. Whether you live in a studio apartment or want to get more out of a tiny room, these small space design ideas will make it feel so much larger while maintaining style.

17 Mistakes Designers Wish You Would Stop Making in Your Living Room



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Buying furniture you don't want to sit on.

Just because it looks amazing, doesn't mean it's right for your home. "Don't get me wrong, I love tiny chairs and super sleek sofas," says designer Ryland Witt. "But make sure there is seating that you and your guests feel comfortable in — otherwise you'll never use the room."