Mixing whites and neutrals is a terrific approach to produce a clean, bright look without sticking to one color.
French interior design is elegant and appealing, making a small kitchen feel spacious. In this Nashville condo, black and white checkerboard flooring stood out against the clean, neutral color choice.
Making a small kitchen bright and airy might help it feel less crowded. The window is the focal point of this kitchen, which has white walls and cupboards for maximum light.
In small kitchens, too much ornamentation might feel cluttered. In this South Carolina kitchen, the bright tile was the main point to avoid cluttering it with small accessories.
A consistent appearance helps your kitchen-dining area feel less claustrophobic. Here, the central dining table's wood tone matches the brown worktops and artistic paintings.
This Cape Cod cottage has a beautiful vintage-inspired color palette and furnishings. Refrigerator drawers and a cookbook bookcase in the island provide storage.
Light sage green is a bright way to make a tiny kitchen feel bigger without painting it white. This old Savannah kitchen looks bright and airy despite painting all the woodwork green.
Small kitchens were the standard in the past, so don't be afraid to take the retro design and run with it.