From corporate workspaces to compact apartments, small homes, and holiday rental properties, there are countless uses for mini kitchen units.
Bridging convenience with practical design, and of course, an underlying commitment to aesthetic flair through various personalisable features, mini kitchens are a versatile solution for those homes and properties with limited space but a need for kitchen amenities.
The starting point for every new client is choosing a standalone kitchen unit – with options starting at just 1m in width and expanding in both size and functionality. From there, the personalisation of your mini kitchen comes from the various optional extras and add-ons you choose…Functional Add-Ons
The main purpose of a mini kitchen is to take a small area and inject it with functional facilities that ensure optimal use of the space. These units are not merely reserved for small apartments and studio flats but are also created with an eye to corporate use, creating office kitchens, and even spanning outside areas.
A mini kitchen embodies all the necessities to prepare and cook food, keeping everything contained within a very small space, with clients then able to layer additional features on top of their unit.
Some of the most functional and practical add-ons to explore include microwave cabinets, extractor fans, wall cabinets and shelving units, and taps. With standalone kitchen units able to slot into the available space with ease, each client has control over the position of these extra features and add-ons – whether they are mounted on the wall above the unit, on an opposite wall, or somewhere else completely.
Features Which Enhance the Look of Your Mini Kitchen
While practical design lies at the heart of every mini kitchen, it’s the personal touches and aesthetic features that really pull the unit together with the design and finish of the surrounding environment.
This is where we look to the add-ons like splashbacks, extractor fans and their ventilation covers, additional worktop wings, and cupboards. From extending the worktop to create more of a spacious and minimalist look, to closing the entire kitchen unit behind tall larder doors, this is the part of the design process that gives clients more control over how their compact standalone kitchen looks in situ.
We’ve seen branded splashbacks, integrated microwaves, coloured taps, and so much more – proving just how versatile these small but powerful kitchen units really are.
Choosing Your Mini Kitchen Design
Every mini kitchen starts as a basic unit, which is yours to tailor and adapt as preferred.
With teams on hand to advise, offer inspiration and ideas, and help you bridge the practical requirements of your mini kitchen with the aesthetic finishes and features, we’re here to prove just how stylish a compact kitchen can be. Get in touch with your local supplier and mini kitchen design team to start building your perfect compact kitchen unit.
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