1. Stick with the classics
When dealing with a small space we tend to go for classic shapes. Stick with a shaker-esq cabinet. If going for a modern feel go full shaker - which would be recessed paneled doors with clean lines (first two photo's above). If you want a more classic vibe then add a little molding detail inset in the panel (last two photos).
2. Focus on detail
Keep the overall lines clean, but focus on specific items where you can add character. Above is a great example. Stick with classic subway or carrara marble tiles, but add interest over your sink or stove by framing out a herringbone detail. Also, choose hardware that is suited to your specific style - we love what was chosen in photo #2.
3. Glass tiles can look chic
People have been choosing glass, colored tiles for a few years now, but the style can still work. If done right, it can still look classic, but modern and clean.I would stay away from the blue that was popping up recently- go with clear or a light grey. Paired with white cabinets it can really look beautiful. Especially for a smaller kitchen in the city.
I hope this is helpful! We will post photo's of this kitchen's transformation over the next few weeks. Check it out on instagram with the hashtag #lowermadisonproject
xx
missy
*all photos were taken from pinterest and I am unsure of the designers of each.
*all photos were taken from pinterest and I am unsure of the designers of each.