If you don't want to keep just one color but love that clean and bright look, mixing whites and neutrals is a great way to achieve this.
French interior design is defined by its classy and charming style which can help make a small kitchen feel like the perfect size.
Small kitchens have a tendency to feel cramped due to their size, but making sure it is light and bright can help alleviate this issue.
In this South Carolina kitchen, the bold and vibrant tile was used as the focal point to avoid putting a ton of tiny decorations in the space.
When your kitchen doubles as your dining area, creating a cohesive look is key in making it feel less cramped.
This Cape Cod style cottage has a stunning vintage-inspired color palette among vintage decor to make a cohesive aesthetic.
If you want your small kitchen to feel larger but don't love the idea of painting everything white, a light sage green is a great, colorful alternative.
Small kitchens were the norm in the past, so don't be afraid to take the retro look and run with it.
This kitchen painted the island a lovely shade of green to add visual interest and make the seating area look inviting.
In this Nashville kitchen, the open shelf above the fridge has dishes of the same family and design so it looks cohesive while still being functional.
The coastal aesthetic has been a huge trend recently, and for good reason. The happy blue mixed with bright white is a gorgeous combination to make a colorful yet light kitchen.