A lot of us spend a good deal of time in the kitchen, so for some it's only natural to create a workspace, however small, for reading, writing, or paying bills. These tiny kitchen offices show that you don't need a lot of space; in fact, creating a work area is often the best way to make use of an otherwise awkward corner or area.
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(Images: 1+2. Better Homes & Gardens; 3. Small Space Style; 4+5. Better Homes & Gardens; 6. Paragon Kitchens via Houzz; 7. Kyle Freeman)






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I love the idea! Sadly, I have a tiny kitchen; very efficient, but still too small to have a corner for an 'office'. I spend so much time in my kitchen that I think it might be worth taking this extra space in the kitchen, the day I'll move in a house.
Such cosy nooks,,luved all of them,,:)
I like them all but the last one has the right chair. Unless you intend on sitting at this desk all day without breaks, a chair without wheels is frustrating.
I don't get the whole idea at all of a kitchen office. It seems as odd to me as having a bathroom in the kitchen. Yes, big 'ew' factor. Is it from a serious multi-tasking addiction?
I'd much prefer to do "office-y" type work in another room.
I loved my old kitchen office. It was sandwiched between a large window and the sliders looking out into the yard. I could get my work done and keep my eye on the dogs as well. I think that #4 above is precious but I doubt you'd get much done here besides a thank you note.