Small kitchen in apartment with glass mosaics
With its small work triangle, this new apartment kitchen puts everything in easy reach, while still providing ample work space

When you live in a Manhattan apartment you learn all about maximizing space.
But the owners of this unit were luckier than most. They had an opportunity to buy a small adjoining studio apartment and were able to combine the two spaces to create one large apartment.
This meant their original kitchen could be transformed into a bar and breakfast area, and a new kitchen built within part of the former studio.

Etienne Coffinier and Ed Ku of Coffinier Ku Design were commissioned to undertake all the interior design, including the kitchen.
"The kitchen is not a huge space, so it had to be very efficient, simple and clean lined," says Ku. "To this end, we teamed high-gloss blue-tinged white cabinetry with glass countertops and reflective glass mosaic tiled walls that help bounce the light around."
To further enhance the sense of space, cabinets are flush, and most of the drawers and doors have recessed pulls. Overhead cabinets have a niche for cookbooks. There is also specific storage for large pots and pans, concealed garbage bins, and a tall, narrow cabinet for trays.

The team added a long, narrow shelf beneath a hanging pot rack. This can be used to store items temporarily while cooking.
"We also ensured there is plenty of counter space," says Coffinier. "And everything is within easy reach.
"Other key features include a Porcelanosa floor. The large tiles mimic cement, but won't crack and are not porous."
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