Budget Enclosed Kitchen Ideas and Designs

The Groby Project [Ongoing]
The Groby Project [Ongoing]
Luxe LtdLuxe Ltd
This was such an important kitchen for us to get absolutely right. Our client wanted to make the absolute most out the small space that they had. Therefore, we proposed to gut the room completely and start by moving the plumbing and electrics around to get everything where it wanted to go. We will then get the room fully plastered and the ceiling over-boarded with 3x new downlights. The oven housing is a bespoke unit which is designed to sit on top of the worksurface and has a functional drawer below and extra storage above. We have scribed this up to the ceiling to make the kitchen easy to clean and give it the complete fitted appearance. The gas meter is situated in the corner of the room which is why we opted for a 900 x 900 L-shaped corner unit to make access to this easier and it also pushed the sink base to the far RH side which keeps the sink and hob at a larger distance. The hob is a domino gas hob which we will connect directly from the gas meter. With the carcasses being "Natural Hamilton Oak" we have introduced some floating shelves in the same colour which also tie in with the LVT floor. These work far better than wall units as they open to room out and allows the window to offer more natural daylight. Finally, to save our client money, we put a freestanding fridge/freezer in the alcove rather than an integrated. There is no right or wrong answer here but generally a freestanding appliance will be less expensive.
Monterey Vista Coastal Kitchen
Monterey Vista Coastal Kitchen
Beachy Boheme InteriorsBeachy Boheme Interiors
This kitchen got a complete face lift with the help of a coat of paint, new coutertops and backsplash tile. The original cabinets were a yellow oak circa 1980's and we chose a pale gray (Light French Gray by Sherwin Williams) to update and lighten the space. The blue, gray and tan tile backsplash adds a subtle pattern and color that compliments the cabinets. Woven wood shades and brass hardware add warmth and texture to the space. We incorporated greenery in the form of succulents and plants to liven up the place. Warm wood accents and counter stools also compliment the cool gray tones.
Westover
Westover
JAE Interiors LLCJAE Interiors LLC
Every inch of this small kitchen needed to be utilized in a smart and efficient manner. This was achieved by bringing the upper cabinets to the ceiling, adding roll out trays, and maximizing counter space which allows for two people to easily enjoy the space together. White glossy subway tiles brings in the natural light to bounce around the room.
Our Palm Beach Color-Splosion Apartment!
Our Palm Beach Color-Splosion Apartment!
Carrie Hayward DesignCarrie Hayward Design
I wanted to paint the lower kitchen cabinets navy or teal, but I thought black would hide the dishwasher and stove better. The blue ceiling makes up for it though! We also covered the peeling particle-board countertop next to the stove with a polished marble remnant. Photo © Bethany Nauert
The importance of lighting
The importance of lighting
Roots Kitchens Bedrooms BathroomsRoots Kitchens Bedrooms Bathrooms
The existing kitchen had ceiling mounted spotlights and the client was keen for the new kitchen to be well lit. We used LED striplights which were discreet but ceiling mounted across some of the beams and under the cabinets to create a good wash of light over the whole space.
Hickory Kitchens
Hickory Kitchens
Glaze Design/BuildGlaze Design/Build
Kitchen renovation in a historic register home.
kleine Küche
kleine Küche
raumdeuterraumdeuter
Foto: Emmanuel Decouard
Putnam Lake Road
Putnam Lake Road
Estate CabinetryEstate Cabinetry
This kitchen was beautifully designed in Waypoint Living spaces Cabinetry. The 720F shaker style door is shown in a Maple Cream Glaze finish. The counter top is Caesarstone's Emperadoro finish
Alyssa and David's Sweet NE Portland Kitchen
Alyssa and David's Sweet NE Portland Kitchen
ArciformArciform
An apron front sink and mesh inset shaker cabinets add vintage style while a white on white palette keeps the look clean and bright in this compact kitchen update. Photos by Photo Art Portraits
Minimal in the Kitchen
Minimal in the Kitchen
Julie Schuster Design StudioJulie Schuster Design Studio
When working with small spaces, especially a galley kitchen it is important to achieve a nice proportion of light and dark elements. A dark porcelain floor was selected for its functional and maintenance free properties. Conscious of the fact that we didn't want to create a visually small space by adding more dark components, white shaker style cabinets were selected, along with white appliances and white stone counter top. In order to create a design connection to the floor and create some visual interest, a black linear strip of tile runs along the back-splash with a field of white 3x6 tile.
WHISTLER STREET - KITCHEN + BUTLERS
WHISTLER STREET - KITCHEN + BUTLERS
Timpelle KitchensTimpelle Kitchens
Stunning finishes including natural timber veneer, polyurethane & Caesarstone make for a professionally designed space. Opting for the contemporary V Groove cabinetry doors creates warmth & texture along with black accents to complete the look.

Budget Enclosed Kitchen Ideas and Designs

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