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Less is More: How to Master a Minimalistic Kitchen

For certain rooms in the home, and especially the kitchen, often less is more. There are so many advantages to a minimalistic kitchen – it’s practical and functional, easier to maintain, makes cooking more efficient and is aesthetically appealing. But it isn’t as simple as just reducing the amount of stuff in your kitchen. Mastering a minimalistic kitchen requires a clear vision, careful planning and mindful execution.

Check out our tips on how to achieve the minimalistic kitchen of your dreams.

Get rid of the clutter

The first and most important step in creating a minimalistic kitchen is to declutter. Try to take a ruthless approach as you go through benchtops as well as kitchen cabinets and drawers to get rid of items you no longer need or haven’t used in a while. The countertop should only be home to items you use regularly, such as your kettle, toaster and knife blocks. A clutter-free countertop not only looks pleasing, but also makes meal preparation easier.

Go for natural tones and elements

For a truly minimalistic kitchen, you need to stick to a limited colour palette. Neutral colours like white, beige and grey are timeless, easy to coordinate and even easier to maintain over time. As an added bonus, using lots of white and opting for neutral colours in the same family helps to make the room look more spacious than it actually is, which is a clever kitchen design idea for smaller kitchens.

Invest in quality essentials

Once you’ve decluttered and chosen your neutral colour palette, it’s time to focus on the essentials. As the entire point of a minimalistic kitchen is to reduce the amount of stuff, it makes sense to invest in fewer but higher quality essentials for the space. This is a great opportunity to reconsider your current benchtop and tie it in with your new neutral colour palette. To achieve that sleek and simple look, you can also replace your taps, handles and knobs with high-quality replacements.

Seek out a few high-quality and multi-purpose kitchen tools and appliances that can replace a multitude of single-use items. This will help you maintain the minimalistic look of your kitchen going forward.

Choose efficient storage solutions

Be smart with your space. The minimalistic look requires you to make the most of storage behind closed doors – but that doesn’t mean just throwing everything into cupboards and drawers without further organisation. Use baskets and trays to separate different types of items and keep like with like. If your cupboard space is ample but drawers are limited, you can install rolling racks that allow you to treat your cupboards like drawers. 

To help simplify future maintenance of your minimalistic kitchen, choose storage solutions that are easily accessible and encourage you to put things away after use.

Mindful décor

For a minimalistic kitchen, decorative items should be kept to a minimum. While they might look nice, having multiple bowls, vases and plants on display serves no real purpose. The choice of décor should be carefully considered – aim for only a few items that complement the overall aesthetic (and if one or two items are also functional, that’s a bonus!). A great kitchen design idea for functional décor is a small herb plant – placed in a neutral-coloured pot, it can tie in with the minimalistic style and serve a purpose when cooking certain dishes.

Mastering your kitchen with Kit Kitchens

With a minimalistic approach, you’ll find that less really can be more. By decluttering, investing in quality essentials and making mindful design choices, your kitchen will become a haven of calm and order in your home.

As masters in kitchen design and craftsmanship, Kit Kitchens can help you turn your minimalistic kitchen design ideas into a reality. Our kitchen design solutions are perfect for a DIY minimalistic kitchen – affordable, high-quality, and prepared and flat-packed for easy installation.

Kit Kitchens give you the ability to create a kitchen that meets your needs. Customise your kitchen and opt for a tailor-made design that reflects how you use the room. Our experts are on hand to advise, design, and create your kitchen.

For more information about our services and other kitchen design ideas, contact us today!

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