by AHMANN LLC
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Fitting Wall ovens and professional cooktops into a very small kitchen...
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Perfect for a cabin, guest house, breakroom, small or studio apartment, or workshop!
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Rather industrial, but it works. Of note: Not everyone has the convenience of being able to build in a refrigerator, though.
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A small oven could easily be incorporated into this design to give a full funcioning kitchen area to any small space.
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This design has it all... in a small space that would fit a tight budget as well; and it does it all with charm.
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This kitchen (bar) area is almost an afterthought...
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I love how the countertops turns backwards, adding extra bar seating space and functionality.
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Peninsulas make an excellent use of space in small areas that may not otherwise have sufficient workspace. In a typical design, this peninsula would also house the sink and dishwasher.
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It looks large; but the wall space used and overall footprint of this kitchen is tiny. And the usefulness is not at all diminished by the space restrictions!
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I generally loathe placing a stove/range/cooktop against a side wall; but when done with a *tiled* wall, it functions and is safest. This space works well and is clean to the eye. Very pleased as well to see the landing space to the left.
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Love the example of turning backwards and adding extra storage that extends over the hallway as well. Going floor to ceiling also adds much needed storage with a clean look.
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This is a perfect example of a 1 wall kitchen that works.
by Amy A. Alper
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Tiny, but the sheer number of windows give this kitchen an open feel.
