AI Kitchen Studio

Small Kitchen Design AI

A small kitchen rarely needs more square meters — it needs better decisions per meter. Generate from a photo and watch the same footprint start working noticeably harder.

Small kitchen design AI comparison: a cramped U-shape kitchen opens up in pale full-height flat-panel cabinets — after, AI kitchen design resultAfter
Small kitchen design AI comparison: a cramped U-shape kitchen opens up in pale full-height flat-panel cabinets — before, original kitchen photoBefore
Cramped U-shape → same U-shape in pale flat fronts, all the way up
Small kitchen design AI comparison: a dark galley brightens with a reflective backsplash and under-cabinet lighting — after, AI kitchen design resultAfter
Small kitchen design AI comparison: a dark galley brightens with a reflective backsplash and under-cabinet lighting — before, original kitchen photoBefore
Dark narrow galley → light galley with reflective backsplash and LED task lighting
Small kitchen design AI comparison: short cabinets stretch to the ceiling with integrated handles for more storage — after, AI kitchen design resultAfter
Small kitchen design AI comparison: short cabinets stretch to the ceiling with integrated handles for more storage — before, original kitchen photoBefore
Short stubby uppers → tall cabinets to the ceiling with hidden hardware

Tricks That Genuinely Open a Small Room

Scale does most of the work: full-height cabinets that meet the ceiling, doors with flat or integrated handles, and one continuous countertop material with a thin exposed edge. Color handles the rest — pale or neutral fronts, a slightly reflective backsplash, and under-cabinet lighting so shadow stops eating the corners. Glass or open shelving on a single run keeps the eye moving without surrendering storage everywhere else.

Keep the Footprint, Lose the Cramp

Because the AI preserves your walls and window, everything you see is achievable: no wall comes down, no window moves, no permits wait in line. Generate the same photo in two light palettes and compare which suits your room's daylight; test whether a slim island crowds the walkway or still leaves a comfortable passage. Small-room mistakes are expensive precisely because there is no slack anywhere — a render catches them before the first cabinet is ordered, not after it is hung.

See more looks that suit a tight room on the Kitchen Design Styles page — a free account includes three designs every day.

Try It on Your Small Kitchen