7 Modern Apartment Kitchen Ideas We Love
Modern homes call for equal modern designs. Apply streamlined surfaces, clean lines and geometric forms, creating, open, functional, and calming spaces, with plenty of room for character and personal style. And that also happens to the recipe for a perfect apartment kitchen. Here, we've collected 7 modern apartment kitchens we love that may inspire you to create yours:
1.This modern kitchen diner demonstrates the effortless glamor of grey and its ability to complement the interior, with L-shaped cabinetry to provide a smooth workflow and ample storage. The double-layer wall cabinets with open section in the middle allow for further organization and easy access. The kitchen island features a higher front that serve as a bartop and provides subtle storage for frequently used small items.
2.Flat-panel grey cabinets, wood side cabinet with glass door and metallic shelves, and waterfall-edged sintered stone kitchen countertop create an air of understated sophistication. Custom cabinet layout with an eat-in island facilitates movement and creates a working kitchen with enormous kitchen potential.
3.The highlight, black wood cabinet sets this contemporary apartment kitchen. Island and backsplash consisting entirely of polished quartz stone add a vivid contrast and more organic touches. Touch open doors provide a sleek, streamlined appearance. Double tier wall cabinets optimize the vertical storage space utilization.
4.Designer gave the kitchen a unique character by incorporating texture-rich materials of wood and stone for the cabinets, peninsula and backsplash, using flat cabinet fronts and curved ends for a streamlined silhouette. It is a showcase of how a eat-in kitchen can work successfully and beautifully even in a small footprint. A classic choice we adore.
5.This I-shaped kitchen cabinet unit makes use of a whole wall and provides maximized closed storage for a clutter-free look. Parallel to this, there is an eat-in island with a lower dinning table — an element which is both ergonomic and communicative, cleverly combining cooking and eating. The island also helps visually distinguish the kitchen from the living area.
6.This kitchen feels like an approachable, open and airy space. The two-tier island instantly draws attention and add layer of bespoke detail to the kitchen, with textural marble and warm wood to create an organic feel. Curved corners create a geometric contrast with the rest of the neat, linear cabinet placements.
7.It's rich in dark tones. The contrast of grey and warm wood creates an air of understated sophistication, while accent green marble with dramatic white veining add more energy to the kitchen. The split-level unit of island and lowered dinning table create a focal point and serve for extra storage, work spot and dinning. Movable socket on the side of the island and glass cabinet add to the utilitarian feel that's still stylish.