Houzz Call: Show Us Your 100-Square-Foot Kitchen
Upload photos of your small space and tell us how you’ve handled storage, function, layout and more
While size is relative, many professionals designate a “small” kitchen as being about 100 square feet (9.3 square meters). The dimensions that come with such a space, and those of standard appliances, create constraints that force homeowners and professionals to find smart solutions for layout, storage, function and more. And we’d like to see how your kitchen handles the challenge.
Homeowners: Upload a photo of your 100-square-foot (give or take) kitchen and tell us about any clever storage tricks you’ve mastered to make the most of your space.
Professionals: Designed or built a 100-square-foot kitchen recently? Share photos of your project and tell us the square footage and how you solved layout and storage dilemmas.
Homeowners: Upload a photo of your 100-square-foot (give or take) kitchen and tell us about any clever storage tricks you’ve mastered to make the most of your space.
Professionals: Designed or built a 100-square-foot kitchen recently? Share photos of your project and tell us the square footage and how you solved layout and storage dilemmas.
In this Vermont microhome by architect Elizabeth Herrmann, an L-shaped layout makes the most of limited space, while drawers and a cabinet wall maximize storage.
Your turn: How do you handle storage in your kitchen? Share your photos.
Your turn: How do you handle storage in your kitchen? Share your photos.
Designer and stylist Peter Dolkas visually expanded his 90-square-foot kitchen by painting the cabinets white and taking matchstick blinds all the way to the ceiling. New glass shelves and a towel holder offer better storage.
Homeowners: Post photos of your small kitchen, and tell us the square footage and how you’ve made the most of your space.
Professionals: Upload photos of your recent small-kitchen projects and tell us the square footage and any smart design moves that maximized the layout, storage, function and more.
Homeowners: Post photos of your small kitchen, and tell us the square footage and how you’ve made the most of your space.
Professionals: Upload photos of your recent small-kitchen projects and tell us the square footage and any smart design moves that maximized the layout, storage, function and more.
Your turn: How have you expanded the feeling and function of your kitchen? Upload your photos and tell us in the Comments.