5 smart ways to arrange your kitchen so it looks spacious
The kitchen is the heart of the house, where not only coffee but beautiful stories also brew. Every person who has a passion for cooking, even home cooks pursuing a hobby, dreams of a kitchen that feels open, airy, and easy to move around, yet often ends up working in a tight square foot area.
But what if you could just space up your cooking haven with some smart tips and tricks, without resizing your space!
With a few thoughtful design choices and smart organization habits, even a compact kitchen can feel spacious and inviting.
Here are some effective ways to arrange your kitchen so it looks and feels much bigger than it actually is:
Use accent lighting
Focused on spotlighting changes in how spacious a kitchen feels after sunset. While natural light brightens up the kitchen during the day, layered lighting, like under-cabinet LEDs, pendant lights, or subtle candlelight, reduces shadows that make rooms feel cramped or short.
Accentuated lighting creates depth and brightness throughout the space. Warm cabinet lighting or a focused spotlight on open shelves draws the eye around the room, making boundaries feel spacious.
Keep items in their place and reduce the clutter
Clutter is the enemy of spaciousness. Extra items on counters or overflowing cabinets reduce elbow room and create a cramped, chaotic feeling. The most effective solution is to keep all the items in their dedicated spaces and make sure to stick to the rule. Use pull-out drawers, internal organisers, and concealed storage to keep the utensils and boxes hidden but accessible. When counters are kept clear, and cabinets are also well arranged and tidy, the kitchen naturally feels larger and more breathable.
Opt for taller cabinets
Taller cabinets that go along the wall till the ceiling instantly make a kitchen feel more spacious by drawing the eye upward instead of sideways. This vertical emphasis uses the wasted wall space and simultaneously increases storage capacity. By utilising these vertical cabinets, you can store items to reduce countertop clutter.
Use reflective materials like mirrors or glossy tiles
Reflective surfaces are a timeless interior design trick to increase spaciousness. Fancy, creative mirrors, glossy splashback tiles, or shiny countertops bounce light around the room, creating an airy, open illusion. Just install the reflective elements where they get the natural or artificial light to get maximum results.
Install glass doors on cabinets to lengthen the space
Glass cabinet doors make the eye believe in greater depth and openness. Unlike solid doors that restrict the vision, glass allows you to see through storage, making boundaries feel less restrictive. This works especially well for pantries or upper cabinets, where well-kept dishware or neatly arranged items soothe the eyes without creating clutter.
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