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Have You Seen This Tiny NYC Kitchen?

2008_07_01-hbkitchen1.jpgHouse Beautiful highlights a kitchen in every issue (we've written about the archives on their website before), but they are often big, aspirational spaces.

Well, this month's issue was all about small homes — and this 48-square-foot kitchen is truly inspirational. Click below for more pictures...

 
 

The kitchen belongs to designer Stephanie Stokes, who had created so many kitchens for her clients that she knew exactly what she wanted in her own. She measured cookbooks, utensils, and spice bottles to design custom-made cabinetry that fit everything perfectly and used every single inch of space.

2008_07_01-hbkitchen2.jpgThis is a woman who, according to the interview, cooks for 40 people during the holidays. So we're not talking about a miniscule kitchen that's just for show. Her heavy appliances are on hydraulic lifts and are stored in what Stephanie calls "garages" (unfortunately, no pictures of those). She managed to get 14 feet of counter space. There are knife slots in the edge of her counter and drawers in the baseboards.

Of course, this kitchen required extensive custom work, but there are tricks we could steal. For example, the hanging pot rack that holds all the cookware and still doesn't overwhelm the small space. Or the mirror back splash that reflects light.

Oh, and we loved the family crest that's imprinted on the hardwood floor... such an unexpected way to dress up a little room.

2008_07_01-hbkitchen3.jpg(The one caveat: Her refrigerator is in an adjoining room.)

Read the full article: A New York Kitchen with a Place for Everything

Related: Shopping for a New Kitchen: What's Most Important?

(Images: Eric Piasecki for House Beautiful)

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This kitchen is truly an inspiration. I can't wait to get my copy of House Beautiful to read all about it. Thanks again for show casing this kitchen. As always I get good hints and information from this Blog.

posted by jaudre on July 1st 2008 at 7:11am
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The link to the full article doesn't work, maybe this one below will. Otherwise, a search for "tiny kitchen" on the housebeautiful.com site leads to the article.

http://www.housebeautiful.com/kitchens/dream/kitchen-otm-new-york-0708?click=main_sr

posted by mikeinkansascity on July 1st 2008 at 8:32am
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mikeinkansascity: Thanks- the link should work now... sorry about that.

posted by Elizabeth P on July 1st 2008 at 10:57am
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Please more like this!
I was just making a list for my next trip to storables, i love them for quasi-custom solutions for my small kitchen and home.

Now I need more information about the rules on using the area between studs area in condos...

posted by DahliaCactus on July 1st 2008 at 1:06pm
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I'm not a fan. I find that having everything out (on the counters, in the open cabinets) makes it seem really messy and busy to me. I had an "everything out" kitchen a few years ago, and we ended up with a thin film of grease and dust on everything. Ick.

posted by inger on July 2nd 2008 at 7:39am
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This is great. However, her kitchen doesn't have windows or doors, from what I can tell (other than the one door). I had a kitchen about as small, but with two windows and two doors, one of which went to the basement. Unfortunately, this type of workable small kitchen would probably not have worked there, without a LOT of financial input!! Still, I love the fact that she is making this kitchen work so well!

posted by Susmita on July 2nd 2008 at 8:50am
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Doesn't it kind of defeat the purpose of creating a small and useful space if you have to store the appliances elsewhere? Her hydrolic lifts and the fridge being in another room makes this nothing more than a glorified prep room with an oven... not even a stove top! I challenge this same designer to do what the rest of us do and cram the full set of appliances in her kitchen without using another room.

posted by Miss Pea on July 2nd 2008 at 10:32am
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OKay I looked at the rest of the pictures and I retract the stove top comment. I also see how it's works and yeah, let's jsut ignore the majority of my last comment, kay? thanks!

posted by Miss Pea on July 2nd 2008 at 10:35am
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For a room so small it looks so big! I will defiantly have to try the mirrored tiles/wall effect! But even with the concealed cupboards I don’t think I can survive the amount of appliance parts and cooking utensils I have in my tiny kitchen :(

posted by adawakeman on June 2nd 2009 at 4:43pm
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absolutely beautful and perfect! she must REALLY love her apartment and plan to stay for a long tme to put all this effort into the kitchen! i personally would have probably looked for a bigger place with the money she spent on this kitchen! but it looks fabulous!!

kindly,
Vintagedress
http://www.vintagedress.etsy.com

posted by vintagedress on July 13th 2009 at 10:47pm
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