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Kitnet decoration and design: essential tips and 34 photo ideas

by Eva

Kitnet decoration and design: essential tips and 34 photo ideas

Do you have a kitnet in your hands and don’t know what to do with it? So you came to the right place.

We brought in this post several tips and ideas for kitnet decoration for you to make the most of the few square meters you have available.

Kitnet is a word derived from the English “kitchenette”, which means “small kitchen”. It is the result of the combination of kitchen (“kitchen”) and dinette (“small dining room”). In Portuguese, it is called a kitchenette. Despite this being its literal meaning, it is not a property reduced to a single room.

It is an apartment with smaller proportions and few rooms, usually only three: bathroom, living room together with the bedroom, and kitchen combined with the service area.

Thus, with the reduced space, the rooms coexist despite the absence of walls between them. For example, one of the most recurrent features in this type of property is the division of the bedroom and kitchen made by a counter.

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Kitnet: better understand this concept of housing

A kitnet, also known as a conjugate, is a type of housing with reduced space. Most of them are no more than 50 square meters.

The kitnet is usually inhabited by young singles, college students beginning their careers, or young couples who want to save on rent to build heritage in the future.

Another feature of the kitnet is that it is usually well located, close to universities, business centers, gyms, and subway stations, for example.

A kitnet, unlike an apartment, does not have internal walls to delimit and divide the rooms.

On the contrary, it is fully integrated, with the exception of the bathroom, which is the only space enclosed by walls.

The rest of the house – bedroom, living room, and kitchen – share the same common space.

And this is where the biggest dilemma lies. After all, it’s not just about decorating a small environment, but also about planning a decoration project that works for all environments.

Luckily, it is possible to think of efficient, beautiful, and inexpensive solutions for decorating the kitnet, as you will see below.

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Kitnet decoration: tips to put into practice

Bright colors

Start planning the kitnet decoration by the colors. They are more important than you might think.

First, because the use of the right palette favors the feeling of amplitude and helps to make the environment brighter.

And what would that palette be? Light colors are always the most suitable, preferably neutral ones.

Colors like white and light gray are the right options to make the kitnet wider, brighter and modern.

But if you want to add some color and life to the decor, try using colorful pieces in detail, such as lamps, pillows, and bedding.

Another cool tip is to paint just one of the walls, usually the most prominent one inside the kitnet, in a more cheerful color, like yellow or blue.

Multifunctional furniture

Multifunctional furniture is one that serves more than one function, in addition to the one for which it was created.

For example, a bed doesn’t just have to be used as a place to sleep. You can bet on a box bed that also serves to store objects.

Another example is hollow poufs. They work as an extra seat, but also have storage space to help keep the kitnet more organized.

Also on the list are the sofa bed, the retractable table, the wooden stool that can also be used as a side table, a bookcase that turns into a divider, and so on.

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Put everything on the wall

The more you enjoy the space close to the walls, the better. To do this, lean the bed, closet, table, sofa, and other furniture you have in the kitnet against the wall.

In this way, it is possible to free up useful areas on the floor and increase the central circulation space, giving the impression that the kitnet is more spacious.

Minimalism

“Less is more”. This maxim rule of modernism is very welcome in the decoration of a small kitnet, precisely because it brings the idea of keeping only what is really necessary and eliminating what is in excess of which has no use.

So, whenever you think about taking something into your kitnet, evaluate if the object is really useful and necessary, or if it will just consume space and clutter up the decor.

A very important tip is to always be aware of your lifestyle. A person who receives few people does not need to have many extra plates, glasses, and seats. You can even choose to have only a counter for meals, instead of a dining table.

Mirrors

You can’t leave the good old trick of mirrors out of the kitnet decor, can you?

This super useful element is also indispensable in small environments because it helps to spread natural light and, at the same time, gives the impression that spaces are wider.

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Dividers

To have a little more privacy or even to delimit one area from another, you can bet on the use of dividers between environments.

They can be done in a number of different ways. Those who want to invest a little more can count on sliding doors in wood or glass.

If the intention is to save money, it is worth betting on fabric curtains, wood panels, or even a bookcase as a divider.

Lighting

During the day, ensure that the kitnet receives as much natural light as possible. To do this, unlock the windows and let the air and light in.

At night, invest in good artificial lighting. Don’t just rely on that central white light. Bring a warm and welcoming light to the decor using floor lamps or table lamps, for example.

And don’t forget: use yellow bulbs.

Sliding doors and no handles

When choosing kitnet furniture, prefer those with sliding doors and that do not have large handles.

These details seem insignificant, but they make a difference. First, because they eliminate excess visual information, and second because it saves space.

The use of sliding doors eliminates the need for a larger space for opening the doors, while cava-style or touch-operated handles prevent objects from tangling or getting stuck.

Want more small kitnet decorating tips and ideas? So come see the 50 ideas we’ve selected below and get even more inspired.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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