A small kitchen is a big problem.Especially when it comes to the so-called "Khrushchevs" - small apartments, in which a space of six square meters of kitchen can be called with great reserve. And therefore, to plan the kitchen interior in "Khrushchevka" is an ungrateful occupation, but it is by no means as hopeless.
Of course, the most effective way is toThe demolition of the wall between the kitchen and the living room. Thanks to this, the problem of lack of useful space is radically solved, it becomes possible to arrange kitchen furniture at one's own discretion, and not to please two walls of one and a half meters in length, and the old apartment itself acquires a stylish and modern look. However, this option is not suitable for everyone, as it requires very substantial financial injections, so the redevelopment of the premises - although effective, but not the most popular method used in designing a small kitchen.
As you know, it is light colors that helpvisually increase the space. Therefore, planning an interior kitchen "Khrushchev", the first thing you need to decide on the color of the ceiling, walls and furniture. For such small rooms, white, light beige, tender-lilac, pink, unsaturated yellow or light green tones are ideal. However, creating a white kitchen interior in "Khrushchev", you should try to dilute this color with small, but bright accessories, so that this room is not associated with a sterile operating room.
Kitchen furniture in "Khrushchev" is best doneto order, which will maximize the use of each centimeter of precious usable area. At the same time, it is more reasonable to give preference to the angular arrangement of kitchen boxes, due to which it is possible to use more rationally all available space. In addition, do not abandon the boxes located along the windowsill and on the wall next to which will be a kitchen table.
Designing a small kitchen design is not worth itfearing daring decisions and rare technical innovations that, despite their unusual nature, can make a real work of art from the usual room. The interior of the kitchen in the Khrushchevka, whose photo is presented in this article as a sample, is just a miserable drop in the endless sea of various design techniques and the bold imagination of the owners of these small but unusually homey and cozy rooms.