Kitchenettes
Looking for simpler and smaller kitchen solutions with full functionality when space is tight? Our ready-made kitchenettes are beautiful and affordable with clever, compact design. Choose between our basic or modern expressions, all simple to buy and easy to install.
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What are kitchenettes?
A kitchenette - sometimes called a compact kitchen or mini kitchen - is a scaled-down version of a full-sized kitchen. These space-savers focus on just the essentials and prioritize storage and functionality.
Kitchenettes typically feature:
- Storage solutions
- A countertop
- A kitchen sink or wash basin
- Portable appliances like a microwave or induction cooktop
- A small refrigerator
Our kitchenettes and modular kitchens also offer plenty of opportunities for customization, so you can design a solution that’s all yours.
Where do you use a kitchenette?
A wash basin, storage shelving and a countertop are sometimes all you need to create an instant kitchen in tight living spaces. Modular kitchens are a great solution for small apartments, an office kitchen or tiny house living.
Kitchenettes can also add convenience to in-law suites, guest houses, outdoor entertaining spaces or any place where you need the functionality of a kitchen without taking on a full-blown renovation.
What are the benefits of a compact kitchen?
Mini kitchens are all about maximizing space without sacrificing function.
Some benefits of a kitchenette:
- Saves space in small homes
- Easier to clean and maintain
- Budget-friendly option compared to full renovations
- Encourages thoughtful organization
- Everything is easily within reach
- Transportable when you move
- Customizable to your own style and needs
Whether you’re outfitting a studio apartment or guest space, a kitchenette gives you everything you need – and nothing you don’t.
How to make the most of your small-space kitchen
When you’re working with a small space, planning and organization are key. To make the most of your mini kitchen, try some of these tips:
- Stack organizers inside drawers to add multiple layers for regularly used items like flatware and resealable bags.
- Use hooks on the back of cabinet doors to store pot lids, cooking utensils or kitchen towels.
- Take advantage of vertical space – hang pots and pans from hooks or add shelf inserts to cabinets for more dinnerware storage.
- Add clamp-on lights to make it easier to prepare late-night meals or early-morning coffee.













































