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Design Notes

DESIGNING A CONDO KITCHEN

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No matter their size, the kitchen remains the center of the home, the place where everyone gathers to communicate and cook something unique. When you don’t have the luxury of ample square footage, however, it becomes necessary to be more conscious of space, especially when dealing with condo kitchens. Although there is less space to work with than a traditional kitchen layout, it doesn’t mean there needs to be a loss in function or style. It is essential to know all the options and elements available to make your kitchen feel more significant than it seems and operate for your lifestyle needs. Let’s talk about what it takes to design a condo kitchen.

Go Up

When space is limited, one of the best solutions is to go up, especially in kitchens, as it increases storage without taking up vital floor space. Your cabinets are the key to expanding your storage options, so consider selecting upper cabinets that reach the ceiling. Some items that can be stored easily in upper cabinets include:

  • Paper products
  • Seasonal dishes and platters
  • Surplus food items

While this is a great option, it is recommended that you don’t cover your entire kitchen area with these cabinets, as it can make the space feel smaller. Another great option to consider is open shelving. This works well for areas where a cabinet unit might be cramped. A shelf provides you with a place to store items that are either decorative or used regularly, such as coffee mugs or plates. Open-faced cabinets are also available and are a cross between traditional cabinets and shelves. They offer storage, but of course, as everything is visible, what you store in there will need to be easy to clean to avoid cluttering your kitchen. Don’t forget about hanging your pots and pans on a rod along a wall; this will save cabinet space for other items and give you easy access whenever you want to use them. Maximizing the wall space in your condo kitchen will go a long way in providing the storage you need for your everyday items.

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Custom Options

Of course, when it comes to maximizing your condo kitchen space, there is nothing better than being able to customize it your way. Everyone has specific needs or wants for what makes a kitchen perfect. It is important to know the essential elements when preparing to design or renovate your kitchen, as it will set the tone for the entire project. Will you spend a lot of time in the kitchen? Is it where you like to hang out with your family and friends? The more detailed you can be, the better your designer can assist you in creating the perfect kitchen. Including some custom features means you will have something meant just for you. Love using spices when you cook? Add some custom storage near your range so it’s within easy reach. A custom kitchen island for your condo can do wonders by giving you exactly what you need within the available space. Even a narrow island still provides extra countertop space for dinner prep and further storage options for you. Custom also opens the door to maximizing every square foot, such as specialty shelves or cabinets with unique features that give you the functionality you require. Read more in this article by New Home Source.

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Downsize Your Appliance

Appliances are an essential part of your condo kitchen design, but remember that just because it’s a large size doesn’t mean you have to take it.  Many manufacturers are following the European trend by offering smaller appliances that still give you everything you need to make incredible meals without taking up valuable space. Companies like Bosch capitalize on doing things small, including dishwashers and ranges. Cooktops are also a good option if you have a kitchen island in your condo, since they can be added there without taking away valuable cabinet space. Several companies now offer dishwasher drawers that can serve as a regular dishwasher, but with less space. Smaller refrigerators are also a great choice and may save money by reducing food waste, since food doesn’t go bad. Opting to downsize your kitchen appliances does not mean you are missing out on the function of the larger sizes. It just means that you are gaining usable space for your other items. From slimline dishwashers to 24-inch oven and range models, there are plenty of options provided to keep you cooking in style. Be sure to share this with your designer so they can help you find the right appliances for your condo kitchen.

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Think Light

When space is limited or closed off, certain design tricks can help make it feel larger and more open. If your condo kitchen feels cramped, keep these things in mind:

  • Replace cabinet doors with glass
  • Incorporate the color white
  • Include more natural light
  • Reflective material

Cabinets are an essential part of your kitchen design, but that does not mean they have to be traditional. Open front cabinets and glass are great ways to still have the storage you need, but in a way that opens up the space. Glass is also reflective, which can help in brightening up an area too, plus there are other materials that mirror the light to give the illusion that it is bigger than it seems. Stainless steel and even glossy finishes are considered reflective, making them great options. The more reflective surfaces you can incorporate into the design, the larger the space will appear. White is the color of choice for smaller areas because it immediately broadens the appearance and makes it feel open. You can choose white cabinets for your perimeter, a white backsplash, or even white countertops. It is also a color that invites and gives the impression of cleanliness. Natural light is another key element to include in your design, as it offers several benefits, such as boosting overall mood and reducing eye strain from artificial light. If possible, look at adding more windows and don’t block the ones that are already there. Keep in mind that you can control much of your space’s appearance simply by making smart design choices. A good designer can help you create a layout that maximizes your condo kitchen’s space.

Designing A Condo Kitchen

If you were wanting to purchase a condo or even a townhome but the kitchen space was holding you back, don’t worry. With a good design plan and some well-thought-out selections, that space can become what you always wanted. For over 20 years, our design team has helped clients create dream kitchens that blend seamlessly with their unique style and needs. We currently serve over 15 counties, including Mecklenburg, Gastonia, Spartanburg, and Greenville, but we are not limited to just these. Connect with us today and let us help you design the condo kitchen of your dreams.

byJan Blanton/onMarch 21, 2022/updatedJanuary 28, 2026/inDesign Notes
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