4 Ways to Make the Most of Your One-Wall Kitchen

Feb 23, 2023

One-wall kitchens are now commonly used in residential properties, especially small studio apartments. But you will also find one-wall kitchens in large houses where architects have left much to your own creativity instead of designating an entire room for the kitchen. This has proven to be a great way to save space and make more space for the living room and seating arrangements in modern houses. However, some residents are unsure how to make the most of their single-wall kitchens without negatively affecting their overall interior design.

Well, if you are in the same boat, then don't worry because we have got your back! You would be surprised to know that a single-wall kitchen is actually more than enough for all your kitchen essentials. And this single-line kitchen aligning every piece of your kitchen workspace, cabinets and appliances may appear unusual or difficult to decorate, but you can very easily turn this design to your advantage and make it the highlight of your house.

Hence, let's not wait any more time and check out these simple one-wall kitchen ideas that can transform your interior design game and help you make the most of your space!

4 One-Wall Kitchen Ideas

1.      Try Open Kitchen Shelving

Open kitchen shelving goes perfectly with a single-wall kitchen - the best way to make your one-wall kitchen appear spacious and open. A single-wall kitchen is usually already very small, and the last thing you need is a series of cabinet doors in a line to make that space look cramped. You need open shelves that can make any narrow space appear wider and more open.

Moreover, open shelves also provide you with a great opportunity to decorate as well as keep your essentials. For example, if you have some stylish-looking wine glasses or contrasting coloured cookware, you can place them on these open shelves, and they can double as a decoration piece while also finding their place somewhere outside the cabinets.

2.      Play With Colour Blocking

You know colours can change everything in your interior design - picking the right colours can instantly change your room's overall look. When designing a one-wall kitchen, you need to be extra careful with the colours your pick because you cannot risk your kitchen appearing tacky or congested because of your colour choice. We suggest playing with colour blocking in the kitchen. What you can do here is pick two or three contrasting colours and incorporate them into your kitchen design and decoration.

Instead of picking one colour for your cabinets and one for your slab - like it's always done –you can colour block and pick two colours for the cabinet.

This clash of colours is great since one-wall kitchens often appear linear, but with the colour block, you can simply make sections in your kitchen. These colours can be further utilised in your decoration; for example, you try contrasting coloured decorative pieces, modern rugs, lighting and even furniture. For example, visualise here with us. A small kitchen with some random cabinets in beige and some in dark blue colour - with a small white dining table in the corner with dark blue chairs and a white or cream rug to complement it all. It is perfect for a small kitchen to look stylish and modern!

3.      Add a Kitchen Island in Front

One- wall kitchens don't come with a rule that you can't add a separate island in front, right? If you want to increase the functional surface in your kitchen and have empty space in front of your one-wall kitchen, it is a smart idea to build an island in front. An island kitchen is nt only trendy and super stylish, but it is also a great way to make the most of your small kitchen area.

There are various ways you can utilise your kitchen island. You can either bring the sink to the island, which will help free up space from the wall side of the kitchen. This way, you get ample space to wash and store your dishes. Otherwise, you can also place your stove on the island, so it gives you a separate and bigger space to cook while also overlooking the living room during your chores.

Lastly, if the sink and the stove are already set in a linear pattern by the wall, you can simply make your kitchen island a serving space. Here you can place some chairs or bar stools on the other end of the island and replace your dining table if you want.

4.      Focus on the Wall Hangings

One way to make use of the space in a single-wall kitchen is to use the wall to your advantage. While a single-wall kitchen doesn't give you much space to put all your appliances, cookware and dishware inside and amplifying the number of cabinets only makes the entire space congested. Why don't you try wall hangings?

Put hooks on the walls to hand your spins, and put up stands and racks where you can keep your glasses and mugs. You can also hang your cutting board or kitchen towel by the sink. Integrate your appliances along the walls and create a sense of flow in the kitchen. If you want to achieve a contemporary and sleek look, you can't just rely on the cabinet doors and kitchen design - you will have to think outside f the box and make some adjustments yourself.

One-Wall Kitchen - The Newest Way to Save Space

One-wall kitchens are very much in fashion these days - most contemporary houses, whether big or small, now feature a single-wall kitchen. One big reason is that they are space-saving, and unlike old traditional kitchens, they no longer require you to designate an entire room for kitchen storage and kitchen essentials. One-wall kitchens allow you to be more transparent and your kitchen to appear more lively and functional. So utilise these ideas and design yourself a trendy and chic one-wall kitchen!

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