TOP ROW
1 Incredible color and open shelving make you forget this kitchen is so tiny.
2 Removing the color completely and letting the light do the talking does wonders for this little space.
3 Sleek and modern, the gorgeous wood makes this kitchen look tall and elegant. Additionally, taking the upper cabinets off one side makes this look much much larger than it really is.
4 This kitchen bounces light with a tin backsplash and white cabinets to take advantage of every nook and cranny.
5 This kitchen proves that you don't have to hide your stuff to make your small space look great.
BOTTOM ROW
6 Simply a cooks kitchen, this space has what you need where you need it.
7 How gutsy to remove the upper cabinets in this little kitchen!
8 Simple materials and space saving solutions make this space work.
9 Who needs space when you have this view?
10 A great green backsplash paired with wood tones and white cabinets make this kitchen fresh and inviting.
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I've noticed that all of these kitchens have natural light. Coincidence? I bet if they didn't, they wouldn't be so loved.
very true @melle! I have only 2 windows in my entire apartment...and none of them are in the kitchen! (so sad!)
oh I adore these!
Gee, Thanks for the link guys. Truly appreciate it! Lynn from Decor Arts Now
I hate to jump on the "this isn't small" bandwagon on AT. But reallly most of these kitchens hardly qualify as tiny. If tiny is in the title then the kitchens should be really small.
3 qualifies (although I've sadly had to live with smaller) and perhaps 10 too-- six I suspect is just a piece of kitchen since I can't see a refrigerator or a sink...
I clicked on this to get some kind of inspiration but although I love many of the kitchens few are small enough to offer me any concrete help.
Having entered a fair share of apartments in Manhattan ranging from 3000 sq feet to 300 feet and noticing their usually quite small kitchens I suspect pretty much anyone in NYC will not find these kitchens particularly small let alone tiny.
outside of NYC most of these kitchens certainly fall into the tiny category - there is life outside of the CITY
I will say that some kitchens (ie. #5) aren't small kitchens, they're just cropped to look small. At least, that's how it comes across.
Anyway, there are some great examples here and I agree that the beautiful views and plenty of light are what make these kitchens that extra bit special.
Agreed, and living in NYC, I've seen some VERY tiny kitchens, I'd call these modest in size.
I've lived in Florida all my life and most of these kitchens look normal sized...