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Cozy Kitchens Up to 7 Square Meters
The smallest but functional and cozy kitchens from our projects
It may seem that it's impossible to create a functional interior and fit everything you need on a small area, but that’s not true. To prove it, we've gathered six beautiful and convenient kitchens from our projects.
Light Kitchen with Gray Cabinet
Area: slightly less than 5 sq. m
To prevent a tiny kitchen from feeling cramped, the apartment owner did a reconfiguration. Now the living room flows smoothly into the kitchen — they're connected by a wide passage. The dining area was moved to the living room so it doesn't take up all the space.
They chose a light color palette for the kitchen to visually expand the room boundaries. The Scandinavian style fits in perfectly — the setup turned out warm and cozy.
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Kitchen with Table Instead of Window Sill
Area: 7 sq. m
Despite the modest size of this kitchen, designer Rustam Urazmetov managed to fit all necessary appliances here. There wasn't enough space for a full-size dining table, so it was decided to install it in place of the window sill. If you push the chairs back, the table can be used as an additional work surface.
Besides, the designer came up with how to liven up the cold white interior — with a bright abstract apron.
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Small Kitchen in a Khrushchyovka
Area: 4 sq. m
Due to the very small area of this kitchen, architect Maxim Tikhonov had to combine it with the living room. Despite that, everything necessary was placed here (including a dishwasher).
The cabinet frames had to be custom-made, while the doors were taken from IKEA. The worktop was extended onto the windowsill for convenience.
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Kitchen with Cabinets Up to the Ceiling
Area: 5 sq. m
For convenience, designer Evgenia Matveenko connected this kitchen to the living room and installed a glass sliding partition that can be hidden in the wall. The dining area was moved to the living room.
Since there is little space in the kitchen, cabinets were made up to the ceiling — on the upper shelves you can store extra glasses, festive decor or household appliances.
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Small Kitchen with Everything You Need
Area: 6 sq. m
Designer Ksenia Yusupova connected the kitchen to the living room, but left a double door between them — if needed, it can be closed and the spaces separated.
On such a tiny area, both a washing machine and dishwasher were placed, as well as a full-size stove and refrigerator. Thanks to light tones, the space doesn't seem cramped or cluttered — rather, it feels spacious.
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Kitchen with Transformable Furniture
Area: 5.4 sq. m
As in the previous examples, designers from Bureau 'Total Area' decided to combine the kitchen with the living room and install a sliding partition that can be tucked into the wall.
This created new possibilities: for example, part of the wooden kitchen worktop can be raised onto the living room area. It can be used as a working surface or dining table where five people can comfortably sit.
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