How To Make A Small Kitchen Look Bigger Using Tiles?

Moving to the home of your dreams but wondering how to deal with a small kitchen? It’s true that a small or dingy kitchen has the probability to make a homeowner feel low. Well, you might not be able to extend the inches but can definitely play with a few clever tricks to make the space look larger. Whether you reside in a busy downtown apartment or a tiny home in the suburb - renovating with tiles in your kitchen should be the number one step to make this space appear airier and enhanced.

Now here’s where we’re going to guide you on a few simple tips and tricks. There is a certain type, color, and finish of the tiles that can make your small kitchen look bigger - in addition to the way of laying tiles as well! Stay relaxed and learn how.

Light-Colored Tiles

1- kitchen backsplash tiles

One of the most common ways to make a space look larger, use lighter-colored tiles to enhance and increase the light reflectivity in the space. You can choose from a wide array of white, off-white, light beige, and light gray tiles from our collection. These tiles also have a glazed surface that can further imbibe an airier appeal while making it easy to clean and maintain in the long run.

However, you may have to coordinate these tiles with your upper and lower cabinets to create a cohesive flow. You can also experiment with white upper cabinets to go with a bold tone for the lower cabinets.

Glossy Tiles

2- kitchen wall tiles

The glossy tiles tend to create an illusion of a larger space by simply reflecting the incoming natural light. This finish has the potential to offer a mirror-like appeal that makes a brilliant choice for creating a sense of openness and airiness in the small kitchen. Moreover, glossy tiles are quite easy to clean - hence, in the case of food spills and stains, these tiles will prove to be quite blissful!

With gloss tiles, you can also experiment with a slightly darker color since that can equally reflect light and can make your space appear larger.

Vertical Format Tiles

3- kitchen tile designs

Another smart way to create an illusion of a taller and larger kitchen space is by simply laying your subway tiles vertically, and not horizontally. The narrow rectangular shape enhances the overall appeal of the kitchen and makes the ceilings appear much higher. This small kitchen trick is also ideal if you have lower ceilings in your home.

Large Format Tiles

4- kitchen floor tiles

Using large format tiles over the smaller ones can help create an illusion of a larger space. This is due to fewer grout lines that can potentially make the space appear smaller or congested. Moreover, the larger tiles are also much easier to clean and maintain due to the same reason. You can choose the larger formats for the kitchen walls, backsplash, as well as kitchen floors for a cohesive and seamless appearance.

Creatively styling tiles in a small kitchen can be an effective way to make the room look larger and airier. So why not give it a try?

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