Swedish Design
If you need to furnish a super small kitchen, consider flirting with the Scandinavian style. It’s both practical and trendy—a perfect match. Built-in elements and quality materials ensure every inch has a purpose and your kitchen stays stunning for years.
Instead of tiles, opt for wood flooring suitable for wet areas—it’s not necessarily pricier than nice tiles, but it instantly warms up the whole space.
Cheerful Colors
If a playful, quirky style with a touch of modern flair feels more like you, it can shine in even the tiniest kitchen. Small kitchens can even fit into a panel apartment’s compact space.
Even if you don’t eat in the kitchen, it’s worth adding a small bench—a cozy spot for your coffee break or a seat for guests while you prepare their tea.
If ceiling height allows, make the most of vertical space with tall cabinets to store less-used items.
Glossy Surfaces
When setting up a tiny kitchen, glossy gray might not be the first color that comes to mind. But choosing a shiny, reflective surface creates a sleek, modern vibe without making the space feel cramped.
Stainless steel appliances add a bit of an industrial edge, but the blue tiles soften the look with subtle elegance.
We especially love how a glass partition cleverly separates a laundry area within the space.
Express Yourself!
Sure, the owner of this kitchen was lucky to have natural light pouring in from every angle, but space was still tight.
Still, they weren’t afraid to show their style. Alongside the white base, colorful accents were thoughtfully added—not random at all. From bottom to top, you’ll notice fewer green accessories, showing careful planning in the design.
Along with green, shades of pink and lemon yellow add pops of color, making the space feel lively and fresh.
Smart Furniture
Choosing white tiles, white kitchen cabinets, and wood countertops and tables is a safe bet—even in the tiniest kitchens.
Still, a splash of color helps avoid a sterile feel. Here, a colorful wallpaper on the wall by the dining table not only brightens the space but also subtly separates the dining area from the kitchen, marking different functions.
A fold-down table attached to the wall is a great solution for tiny kitchens. It frees up space for cooking and folds down when it’s time to eat.











