Decorating Rooms Kitchens 46 Small Kitchen Decor Ideas for Big Style Whether you’re building new, renting, or working with an existing layout, add clever storage and create a cohesive design with these small kitchen decor ideas. By Abby Wolner Abby Wolner Abby Wolner is a freelance writer trained in journalism through Drake University. She is a former food writer and contributor to Better Homes & Gardens. Learn about BHG's Editorial Process and Jessica Bennett Jessica Bennett Jessica Bennett is an editor, writer, and former digital assistant home editor at BHG. Learn about BHG's Editorial Process Updated on February 28, 2024 Trending Videos Close this video player Photo: Stacy Zarin Goldberg Small kitchen decor ideas must first focus on function and style, but what you can do is impressive within these creative constraints. These small kitchens illustrate clever designs that are beautiful and useful rather than overwhelming or cluttered. Learn how to use all your space, select stylish storage, and use color, pattern, and material to make over your small kitchen. Our small kitchen decor ideas will help you create a space you love. Small Kitchen Remodel Before-and-After Photos to Inspire You 01 of 46 Use a Round Table Lincoln Barbour If you want to squeeze in seating, a round table smaller than square or rectangular tables is the best small kitchen decor idea. Or consider banquette seating, which doesn’t require the clearance of a chair. 21 Breakfast Nook Ideas to Start Your Day in a Beautiful Space 02 of 46 Opt for Small-Scale Appliances Brie Williams Small appliances can make a huge difference in the functionality of your kitchen. You can find most appliances, such as refrigerators, ovens, and dishwashers, in a narrow or short size for comparable prices to their full-size counterparts. 03 of 46 Use the Space Above Cabinets Kritsada Panichgul The gap between your cabinets and the ceiling can be critical storage space. Here, a clever small kitchen decor idea is installing wooden framing to add warmth and make the overhead kitchen storage look intentional. 04 of 46 Remove Upper Cabinets Dustin Dorr Taking down upper cabinets, or even just a few of them, is a small kitchen decor idea that allows for a more open feeling. Put daily-use dishes on the shelves to prevent them from getting dusty. Open Shelving Ideas for Every Room 05 of 46 Create Openness Edmund Barr Removing a small section of drywall can significantly impact a small kitchen. Here, a small kitchen pass-through lets in natural light, allows chefs to socialize with those in the next room and creates a breakfast bar. Tip Before attempting this project, consult an architect or general contractor to ensure the wall isn't load-bearing. 06 of 46 Build to the Ceiling Dylan Chandler This small kitchen lives large, thanks to plenty of ceiling-height cabinetry. A stone backsplash and countertop with veining that complements the blue-gray cabinets increase the room's glamour and add to the overall serene feeling. 07 of 46 Play with Color Stacy Zarin Goldberg This small kitchen uses color in a smart, renter-friendly way. All the permanent kitchen elements are neutral, but a stripe of warm pink paint near the ceiling adds dimension and makes the kitchen feel inviting. 08 of 46 Use Hanging Storage James Nathan Schroder A mounted pot rack helps save cabinet space when outfitted with shiny copper cookware. If you have limited wall space, a helpful small kitchen decor idea is to hang the rack from the ceiling or over a window. 09 of 46 Build a Plate Rack Nicole Pankopp This DIY plate rack has a narrow footprint but makes a stylish impact by keeping favorite items on display. A simple frame decked out with shelves and dowel rods stores platters, plates, cookbooks, and more. 15 Storage Trends for Conquering Clutter That Are Here to Stay 10 of 46 Find Storage Opportunities Edmund Barr Look down low for storage opportunities in a small kitchen. A hanging rack with hooks for pots fits perfectly at the end of this island, and the industrial aesthetic of the rack nods to the stool and pendant designs. 11 of 46 Achieve a Minimalist Kitchen Edmund Barr You can use minimalist influence for small kitchen decor ideas. Buy only what you need, and commit to using kitchen tools that either suit the aesthetic, like the natural tones shown here, or that can be tucked away. 12 of 46 Choose Complementary Lighting Helen Norman Lighting is critical in any space, but a smart small kitchen decor idea is to create warmth and brightness without overwhelming the room. Here, a pair of clear glass pendants provide ample lighting without adding visual clutter. 13 of 46 Find the Right Size Island Werner Straube Even a small kitchen can have an island if you’re willing to look for the correct size. This industrial table fits perfectly in the narrow kitchen. If you’re searching for something similar, look for a table that’s three feet tall and allows for three to four feet between it and the adjacent cabinets. The 12 Best Kitchen Carts of 2024 for Every Style and Budget 14 of 46 Install a Peg Rail Carson Downing A peg rail is a small kitchen decor idea that utilizes vertical space. Consider wooden Shaker pegs, or take inspiration from these honed black knobs mounted on polished brass panels. 15 of 46 Try Stacking Appliances John Bessler Combining wall appliances, such as putting a built-in microwave above a wall oven, saves counter space for meal prep. Regarding other small appliances, think about which ones you need, or consider appliances that do multiple jobs, such as a toaster oven and air fryer. 16 of 46 Use Wall-Mounted Bins for Storage Laura Moss A wall-mounted storage system allows a small kitchen to be the administrative hub that it is without taking up floor space. The minimal metal bins match the kitchen color scheme, while storage labels make them more functional. 17 of 46 Choose a Design Moment John Bessler One small kitchen decor idea is to choose a moment, like this patterned tile, and keep the rest of your kitchen design minimal. This ensures that your kitchen shows personality without the risk of feeling cluttered. 18 of 46 Stylish Storage Accessories Array There are endless ways to add vertical storage to a small kitchen, but you also want them to suit your style. Here, a metal fridge rack and retro knife rack match the overall vintage style of this small kitchen. 18 Vintage Kitchen Ideas That Radiate Timeless Style 19 of 46 Work within a Color Palette Kim Cornelison Just because your kitchen is small doesn’t mean you have to limit your decor. Choose a color palette, and give yourself free rein to mix patterns and materials within that boundary. Here, a neutral palette allows for touches of bright color and plenty of texture, giving the kitchen loads of depth and interest. 20 of 46 Create Movement James Yochum Build movement into small kitchen decor with graphic lines and patterns. The pattern made by the beaded board on this small kitchen's ceiling is repeated in the rug to create a sensation of motion through what could otherwise feel like a stagnant white space. Using three small pendant lights instead of one adds to this sense of rhythm. 21 of 46 Mix Patterns Annie Schlechter Mixing patterns is a small kitchen decor idea that's fresh and playful. Here, the look is successful because the patterns are similar colors and the same scale, and a geometric pattern contrasts with an organic one. Neutral cabinets provide a break for the eyes and ensure the kitchen's overall style is classic and timeless. 22 of 46 Choose a Color Palette Stacey Brandford Shades of blue, yellow, red, and gray form this small kitchen color palette for a cohesive and cheerful effect. By adding most of the color through accessories, such as dishware stored on open shelves, the color scheme of this small kitchen can easily be changed as tastes evolve. 23 of 46 Decorate Open Shelving Lincoln Barbour Trading upper cabinets for open shelving is a small kitchen decor idea that helps foster an airy look. The key is to avoid cluttering up the shelves with too many items. Mix in a few pieces of pretty dishware or drinkware with accessories such as small vases, wood cutting boards, framed art, or potted plants. 24 of 46 Add an Area Rug Laurey Glenn Kitchen rugs can inject a happy dose of color and pattern into a small kitchen without taking up any wall or counter space. Fill open floor space in the middle of the kitchen with a large area rug, or place a runner along the kitchen's central pathway. This bold red and blue rug is a small kitchen decor idea that makes an impactful statement in a space otherwise defined by white cabinetry and stainless-steel appliances. 17 Stunning White Kitchen Cabinets That Will Brighten Your Space 25 of 46 Incorporate Accessories Dane Tashima Like any room in the home, a small kitchen benefits from the addition of a few accessories. The open shelves at one end of this kitchen display leaning frames, pretty dishware, and a few food-related books for a simple small kitchen decor idea. The assortment of accessories repeats colors and finishes used elsewhere in the kitchen, including the warm brass of the cabinet hardware and faucet. 26 of 46 Choose Bold Textiles Adam Albright Establish the focal point of a small kitchen with colorful kitchen window treatments. This bold Roman shade, for example, draws attention to the window of this small kitchen while delivering another layer of color amid the blue-gray cabinets and concrete countertops. A polished copper pendant contributes extra shine and style. 27 of 46 Play with Pattern Edmund Barr A classic white space is a perfect canvas for experimenting with small kitchen decor ideas by adding blue-patterned wallpaper to the backsplash in this room. The blue gives the white room space to breathe. In addition, a vintage area rug adds color underfoot. Both of these are reasonably inexpensive and easy to swap if tastes change. 28 of 46 Maximize Every Inch Adam Albright There isn't an inch of unused space in this small kitchen. A pegboard covers a sliver of wallspace across from the island, offering easily accessible storage for cookware and utensils. Showcasing a mix of metals and wood tones, the hanging items double as small kitchen decor. 29 of 46 Add Stylish Light Fixtures David Tsay Beyond cabinets and countertops, a stylish small kitchen decor idea is overhead lighting with patterned drum shades or unique pendants. Here, a ceiling-mounted fixture with a woven rattan shade adds texture and emphasis to the sink area. By choosing attractive light fixtures, your small kitchen will feel distinctive and sophisticated. 30 of 46 Make the Most of Extra Space Edward Gohlich Use small kitchen decor ideas to strategically fill unused parts of the wall or countertop space. In this small kitchen, open shelves corral spices, oils, cookbooks, and other kitchen staples all in one easy-to-reach place. Frequently used countertop items are gathered in shallow baskets and trays for a display that looks purposeful instead of cluttered. 5 Ways to Use a Wooden Cake Stand for More Than Just Cake 31 of 46 Put In a Plate Rack Marshall Johnson Often found in traditional cottage-style kitchens, a plate rack is perfect for breaking up a run of cabinetry and putting pretty dishware on display. Fill the rack with plates in a contrasting color for a fun accent, or keep it cohesive with dishes that coordinate with your cabinetry. As a bonus, this small kitchen decor idea makes putting away dishes quicker and easier. 32 of 46 Choose Colorful Stools Frances Janisch Add color to your small kitchen with island stools in vibrant hues. Either purchase stools in a bright finish or revamp existing furniture with fresh paint. These jade stools provide stylish island seating and establish the foundation for the rest of the small kitchen color scheme. The 10 Best Bar Stools of 2024 for Every Style and Budget 33 of 46 Boost Organization Anthony Masterson The unused space next to the fridge is an ideal spot to tack up grocery lists, hang keys, or sort mail and papers. Consider hiding the display behind a closed door to minimize visual clutter in a small kitchen. Here, shallow shelves that stash all sorts of essentials are recessed into the wall and disguised by a tall cabinet door. 34 of 46 Utilize Additional Storage James R. Salomon A narrow shelf or rolling storage cart can be a stylish and practical addition to a small kitchen. Choose a low-profile design that can easily slide against a wall or into a corner. Stock it with glassware, dishes, and other items that will look good on display. 35 of 46 Choose Art with Personality Helen Norman Step outside standard small kitchen decor ideas and choose unique art pieces that showcase your personality. Vintage signs, classic advertisements, and art intended for other rooms often look right at home in the kitchen. Select artwork that fits your decorating style, whether you prefer a vintage, modern, or classic look. 15 DIY Wall Art Projects for a High-End Look on a Budget 36 of 46 Wallpaper the Ceiling Sarah Alba Wallpaper on the ceiling is cozy small kitchen decor idea that draws the eyes upward to expand the room visually. To achieve a similar look, choose a pattern that complements the permanent elements of the kitchen, like flooring or cabinets. It’s a good idea to make sure your kitchen is a well-ventilated space before wallpapering, as excess moisture may cause the paper to peel. 37 of 46 Use Open Shelves Thoughtfully Jim Franco Open shelves go a long way to add style and function to this small kitchen. The top shelf houses minimally used but high-impact decorative objects. The ginger jars' varied scale and vivid color add interest and contrast. The bottom shelf holds items used every day, keeping them within easy reach. 38 of 46 Plan Ahead for Storage Kritsada Panichgul This small kitchen decor idea shows how to engineer new storage opportunities into even the tiniest spaces. Using a ductless range hood, homeowners could add a cabinet for large pots above the stove. 39 of 46 Play Up Pattern in Tile Kim Cornelison A striking backsplash can be a worthwhile splurge in a small kitchen. The patterned backsplash tile adds personality and much-needed movement to the small kitchen in this standard white space. Different colors can easily accent a classic black-and-white color scheme as styles change. 40 of 46 Cover Walls with Color Robert Brinson For a simple yet impactful small kitchen decor idea, give walls a cheery coat of color. In this clean-lined white kitchen, kiwi-green walls add playful flair and inspire the rest of the kitchen design. Primary-color accessories continue the retro-mod theme. 27 Gorgeous Green Kitchen Ideas from Country to Modern 41 of 46 Showcase Color Adam Albright In this small kitchen, open upper cabinets help the room feel spacious and allow space for displaying colorful accessories. Showcase dishware, potted herbs, and other decor that fits your small kitchen color scheme. Closed cabinets below are perfect for storing items you don't want on display. 42 of 46 Install a Showstopping Backsplash James R. Salomon Looking for small kitchen decor ideas that sparkle? This otherwise subdued kitchen goes glam with stainless-steel tile behind the range. Even a tiny portion of eye-catching backsplash tile in a small space adds drama and personality. 43 of 46 Display Colorful Linens Anthony Masterson Consider linens a small kitchen decor idea in addition to a hardworking kitchen accessory. Colorful towels and vintage aprons are practical and pretty when hung on hooks or displayed in plain view. Mixing colors and patterns adds extra interest to the room. 44 of 46 Display Collections Stacey Brandford Make use of small kitchen decor ideas that double as storage. For example, adding simple shelves between cabinets in front of a window creates a stylish spot to display a collection. The light coming in through the window will make your collected pieces shine. 45 of 46 Go Beyond Removing Doors Lisa Mowry Take an additional step beyond removing cabinet doors and displaying dishes in a small kitchen. For extra style, outfit the now-open storage with textured baskets, bins, and pretty glass storage containers. The small kitchen decor idea adds texture and color. At the same time, the glass storage containers keep what you need neatly on display. 46 of 46 Try Patterned Decals Cameron Sadeghpour Add some pattern to a plain backsplash with stick-on decals. This small kitchen decor idea is easy to apply and mimics the look of expensive patterned tile. 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