We all dream of having large and spacious kitchens where we can move freely. But the reality of our apartments is different. Sometimes 4, other times 6 or 8 square meters, these are the areas we have to manage.
In a previous article we talked about areas of 6 square meters, today we aim to offer you some layout models for a kitchen that fits between 8-9 square meters.
Probably many of you are wondering how to furnish such a space. There are no preset recipes. Each kitchen is different, just like the people who furnish it. None will look alike.
Functionality is one of the most important factors to consider when furnishing a small kitchen. Its efficiency depends on how it is arranged and how the workflow unfolds between the main activity areas, namely how we arrange the work triangle.
Then, we will take into account the furniture we want for the kitchen. Along with it, we will also think about what style we will use to outline the arrangement. Rustic, industrial, traditional, Scandinavian or contemporary, here are just a few options to consider. Pay attention to this decision because it is important that the chosen style is unitary and found throughout the entire home arrangement.
You can choose to highlight only influences or elements through which you convey the idea of a certain style. In a small kitchen, it is more difficult to convey a rustic or industrial style.
Think multifunctional! Extendable worktop, folding tables and/or chairs, here are just a few suggestions that can be implemented to gain space at the level of the kitchen floor. At the same time, any free corner or sector can be the ideal place to add a countertop and create a bar-type area, suitable for a quick breakfast in the morning.
Whether you have to furnish a normal kitchen or one in an open plan, square or a long and narrow kitchen, the models we have selected in the photo gallery will be useful to you and will help you make the best decisions for your own arrangement.
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