KUALA LUMPUR, July 6 — We Malaysians are crazy about food. So it’s no surprise that this obsession shows up at home in the kitchen, too. Whether it’s small or large, narrow or wide kitchen, everyone wants to create their own perfect kitchen that will turn them into master chefs (or appear to be one).
With the right layout, countertops, cabinets, backsplash, and appliances, you can make your kitchen space as functional and stylish as you want.
To get you inspired, take a look at these great ideas from RecomN.com recommended Malaysian interior designers:
1. Industrial and metallic in Bukit Jalil
This galley type kitchen can be both functional and sleek. Lots of stainless steel creates an industrial, no nonsense kitchen where everything is clean and streamlined.
— Picture courtesy of A&A Concept
2. Mixed materials
Hardwood floors, laminate cabinets, steel skirting, and a tiled backsplash gives this kitchen a strong, durable feel. The ceiling fan helps aide circulation.
— Picture courtesy of Alpex Design
3. Seamless in Bukit Ceylon
Floor-to-ceiling mirrors create the illusion of height and reflect light, along with transparent chairs to keep the space brighter.
— Picture courtesy of AMG Interior Design
4. Illusion of depth in Wangsa Maju
A reflective wall along the entire length of the countertop helps extend the kitchen, while strategically placed task lighting provides ample illumination on the work surfaces, giving both a functional and aesthetically pleasing space.
— Picture courtesy of B&N
5. Wood and stone in Kota Damansara
The textures are superbly rich in this kitchen.
— Picture courtesy of Bold and Dot
6. Classic American
Cream-coloured cabinets give this kitchen some country style, adding warmth and cosiness to this small space.
— Picture courtesy of Bonnieblue Furniture & Interiors
7. A small space for entertaining in Bukit Tinggi, Klang
Add some decoration to your kitchen that will not interfere with your food preparation. Shelving creates an ornamental touch to the wall by keeping things neatly displayed.
— Picture courtesy of Creativo Interior Design
8. Space age in Ambang Botanic, Klang
This clean and green kitchen feels like the inside of a sci-fi movie.
— Picture courtesy of Design Spirits
9. A touch of whimsy in Kepong
Chalkboard walls and veneered cabinets give the space that fun vibe. This can be ideal for kitchen owners with young children to develop their creativity by giving them a wall to illustrate your latest recipes.
— Picture courtesy of Dsgnpholio
10. An island of many uses in Gurney Drive, Penang
This kitchen island can be used for food preparation, as a dining area, breakfast nook and even working table.
— Picture courtesy of Ethnic
11. The floating counter in Bukit Pantai
This kitchen island cleverly uses reflective walls so that even in a small kitchen, the space doesn’t feel cramped.
— Picture courtesy of Ho & Yin Design Studio
12. Corners and angles in Sunway
When you have a small space, every nook and cranny can be used as storage space. This kitchen even features a corner bookshelf where you can easily access those cookbooks for your favourite recipes.
— Picture courtesy of InD’Finity Design
13. Add depth and function to a tiny kitchen
Many tricks are used here, including a fully mirrored wall, mirrored cabinets, display shelves, and counter seating.
— Picture courtesy of Inno Space Interior Design
14. A warm and cosy cafe
This kitchen opts for parquet and wood panelled walls to create a space that entertains while preparing.
— Picture courtesy of JGiConcept Design
15. Rustic
Even with sleek and modern appliances, using wood for the interior creates an organic feel to the space. By sourcing from local wood suppliers in Malaysia, you will also help reduce your carbon footprint.
— Picture courtesy of Kava Decor KL
16. Farmhouse style in Puchong
Bricks and tiles give this kitchen a spacious, homey feel.
— Picture courtesy of Meridian Interior Design
17. High ceiling in Cheras
Make use of the vertical space to make a grand statement.
— Picture courtesy of MSR Design
18. Elegance in black
Only the finest quality ingredients are allowed in this kitchen.
— Picture courtesy of Neo In Design
19. Marble transition
This kitchen combines old and new with modern appliances, marble backsplash, panelled cabinets, and a kitchen mantel.
— Picture courtesy of Nobel Interior Design
20. Wet and dry
Where space allows, many Malaysians would opt for a dry and wet kitchen. This kitchen uses stainless steel as the main workhorse in the wet section, and an all-white design in the dry area.
— Picture courtesy of Paul Pris
21. Red accents in Lakefield, Sungei Besi
A pop of red adds a nice touch to an otherwise monochrome kitchen.
— Picture courtesy of PDI Design
22. A backsplash that really pops in Bayan Mutiara, Penang
The stone tiles are the hero feature in this kitchen.
— Picture courtesy of Archiplan
23. Scarlet statement in Kuchai Lama
Generous use of red and orange creates a cheerful space — and happy cooks.
— Picture courtesy of Space Focus
24. Black and white in Skudai, Johor Baru
Clean is still in and that can easily be achieved with the black and white colour combination. When mixed with clean lines and ample lighting, it easily becomes a comfortable space to unwind.
— Picture courtesy of Team BJ Design & Contracts
25. Texture and prints in Tropicana
Wooden textures and designer tiles on a mostly white space add surprising touches to the space. These design elements are not often used in a kitchen but when done right, they become conversation pieces.
— Picture courtesy of Terra Kitchen
26. A canvas that can be changed easily in Kiara Hill
When everything is white and airy, it is easy to add accent pieces to create different looks for the space. Today, you can add potted plants and herbs to the kitchen, and tomorrow, a bowl of fruits can be that decorative element. A white colour scheme adds versatility to the design.
— Picture courtesy of Turn Design
27. One-wall kitchen in Desa Park City
When living in a condominium or an apartment, keeping everything to one side of the unit is a clever trick. This minimises visual clutter, especially when you live in a limited space.
— Picture courtesy of Verde Design
28. Minimalist
Minimalist designs can be achieved by choosing the right appliances, furniture and accessories. Use storage space underneath sinks and counter space. Overhead are wide storage cabinets that can fit items of different sizes.
— Picture courtesy of Vsens Interior Design
29. Cellar in Kajang
The bar and kitchen are clearly sectioned in this space. You can easily prepare your favourite cocktails along with some bar appetizers when the kitchen is easily accessible.
— Picture courtesy of xTwo Concept
30. Veneer in Ara Damansara
This kitchen uses veneer cabinets for texture, while the unusual layout helps divide the space into different work areas.
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