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Hidden Kitchen Design for Small Spaces


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This is a hidden kitchen in a modern apartment designed by Dont DIY Studio.

With a limited amount of space, the designer decided to hide the kitchen behind a wall of folding doors to creates more living space within the apartment when the kitchen is not in use. Plus it also provides a de-cluttered effect to the area, doesn’t it?

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Hidden Kitchen Design for Small Spaces

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  • Scooter
    October 22, 2015, 6:02 pm

    Good design! Is there a refrigerator?

  • Mike
    October 22, 2015, 6:28 pm

    More like kitchen in a closet! How does this add more living space though? It’s a interesting idea but what replaces the area when it’s not the kitchen or is the point to simply hide the dirty dishes?

    • Sally
      October 22, 2015, 9:17 pm

      I was wondering that too, Mike. I don’t see how it really saves space at all, and too, it just looks funny. Not aesthetically pleasing, IMO.

  • Donna
    October 22, 2015, 11:27 pm

    It looks sterile until you open it up. Just my thoughts.

  • Ivanhoe
    October 23, 2015, 12:44 pm

    Agreed! No real extra space. No aesthetics. A wall of door panels. Is that all it takes to be a designer?

  • alice h
    October 25, 2015, 11:25 am

    It’s a visual thing. Looks much calmer in a small space to have the kitchen totally hidden away. One of my small house designs has some something similar with kitchen, sewing/craft and office areas tucked away along different walls when not needed. There are extra pullout cabinets and work tops for the various functions that take up some of the central volume in use. The bathroom, a lounging area with daybed and a dining table remain in place throughout the various setups.

    • Beverly
      January 18, 2016, 5:12 pm

      I used to live in a studio flat with those type of doors hiding the
      kitchen. It makes the whole place look bigger and more tidy. In an
      RV would add weight

  • Glema
    October 28, 2015, 11:23 am

    I prefer the island type one that morfs into other areas, kitchen, bedroom, bathroom type thing. But to each their own. Thanks for sharing and God bless you all. Happy trails!

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