5 Tips to Make Your Kitchen Look Spacious

Spacious rooms with lots of light always work like mood boosters. The same goes for the kitchen. You enjoy cooking when the kitchen is roomy and uncluttered. However, most homeowners don’t have the luxury to build large kitchens since they have the minimal square footage to create an entire floor plan. But having a small kitchen doesn’t mean you have to put up with it for the rest of your life. Even if you can’t physically extend your kitchen, you can still make it look bigger and spacious with some hacks. Here, we are going to share with you a couple of those tricks that can let you expand your kitchen for its visual profile.

1. Floor Should Have Light Texture and Soft Color

If you have a small kitchen, it is better to use very light or no texture on its floor. Similarly, try to play around soft, pastel colors instead of going dark. You can use plain tiles or laminations to get this floor scheme right. Try to choose among white, off-white, cream, and pale gray hues for kitchen flooring. These colors will make your kitchen look open and cozy simultaneously.

2. Refrain from Creating Strong Visual Contrast

Sharp visual contrasts look great in large spaces. A bigger room with one wall of dark and bold color-rich paint becomes a permanent piece of accent in that room. You can replicate this visual scheme in larger kitchens too. However, having such a wall in a small kitchen is not recommended. Similarly, don’t choose cabinet colors in contrast to the countertop. Shadow of cabinets and other appliances can also create visual contrast in the kitchen, making it look small and full. You can get rid of this unavoidable visual contrast by installing accent lights. Recessed lights in the ceiling and beneath the upper cabinets that project to the countertop can neutralize those shadows.

3. Go With Tall Cabinets

Kitchen cabinets usually come in square and expanded rectangle shapes. You have to break out of that convention and go for taller cabinets that can raise eye levels and make the ceiling look higher. Tall cabinets can vertically expand the visual profile of a kitchen.

4. Plain Countertop in Light Colors

Dark countertops are often considered a good choice for kitchens because they are less susceptible to stains and spots. However, they make your kitchen look overcrowded. If you want the feel of openness, you should pick light colors for kitchen countertops. The synergy between the soft-colored floor and countertop will certainly make your kitchen look more prominent.

5. Use Reflective and See-Through Surfaces

Light bouncing off reflective surfaces can create an illusion of a larger space. You can also use this phenomenon in your kitchen. Install tiles or reflective vinyl/lamination on the floor. Similarly, pick reflective surfaces for countertops. You can also create visual depth by having see-through doors for the kitchen cabinets. All these reflective and see-through surfaces will collectively make your kitchen look more significant than its actual square footage.

If you desire your kitchen look spacious in Fort Wayne, Indiana, get in touch with F&M Tile & Terrazzo Company. The company has been operating for more than six decades, offering first-class hard-surface solutions for flooring, wall tiles, and kitchen countertops. It can renovate your kitchen floor and counters for a spacious visual profile.



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