Small City Kitchen Transformed into a Sleek, Modern Space

As we previously mentioned, we recently took a whirlwind trip to New York City, the highlight being a visit with our new nephew. While we were there, we also had the chance to see Katie and Martin’s newly renovated uptown co-op kitchen in person after months of careful planning and a smart space rethink.

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Katie and Martin had been working with a very small, inefficient kitchen for years. The original layout was essentially a single short wall with a tiny, outdated stove and a fridge that had seen better days. Storage was minimal—two lower cabinets, one drawer and a handful of upper cabinets—so they decided to reconfigure the space and make a big impact without expanding the footprint.

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Manhattan kitchens rarely include a dishwasher, but Katie and Martin found an elegant solution: by using the empty wall across from the original cooking area, they added an L-shaped run of cabinets that nearly tripled their storage and created a practical work triangle. The new layout also allowed relocation of the bedroom door, opening up room for functional cabinetry where there had been blank wall space before.

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Before demo, the space was gutted to make way for the new plan:

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Working with a kitchen planning service helped them visualize the changes and execute them efficiently. The result is a bright, much more usable kitchen that makes the most of a modest Manhattan space.

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The renovation includes taller upper cabinets for added storage and a smarter appliance layout. Moving the refrigerator across the room freed up space to tuck in a compact dishwasher—an invaluable upgrade in New York City. Stainless steel appliances and granite countertops lend a modern, durable feel, while updated hardware and a gas cooktop keep the kitchen functional and stylish.

One of the design choices we particularly like is the inclusion of glass-fronted upper cabinets on each side of the room. A few glass doors help break up expanses of solid cabinetry, reflect light, and create a sense of openness—almost like adding windows where there are none. In our experience, well-placed glass-front cabinets can make a kitchen feel brighter and more welcoming.

The end result is a metropolitan kitchen that gained significant storage, improved workflow, and a fresh contemporary look—all without changing the apartment’s footprint. It’s a practical example of how thoughtful layout changes and targeted upgrades can transform a tiny kitchen into a space that feels both roomy and refined.

If you have a compact kitchen and are considering a remodel, think about rearranging appliances to create a functional triangle, adding taller cabinets for vertical storage, and using a few glass-front doors to open up the visual field. And if you live in the city, a small dishwasher can be a game changer. Have you tackled a similar project or are you planning one? We’d love to hear about your ideas and experiences.