All found inside compact homes measuring 750 square feet or less, these kitchens were designed to make the most efficient use of their limited space without sacrificing aesthetics. Thoughtfully planned and minimally filled (a strategy that makes any space feel larger), you’re sure to pick up at least a few more space-saving tips as you peruse through these past Builder’s Choice/Custom Home Design Award (BCCHDA) winners.
The BCCHDAs honor excellence and innovation in residential design and construction across 13 categories including project of the year, modular, multi-family, and architectural interiors. With this year’s deadline approaching next month (April 25), we’ve put together a list of a few of our favorite tiny kitchens, and encourage you to submit your own best work here.
Little House on the Ferry — Vinalhaven, Maine, designed by GO Logic
Cove House — Austin, Texas, designed by Furman + Keil Architects
Nick Johnson
Rappahannock Bend Summer House — King George, Va., designed by McInturff Architects
Julia Heine/McInturff Architects
Iowa Kitchen — Des Moines, Iowa, designed by Substance Architecture
paul crosby
McCoy-Davis+Kitchen
The Treehouse — Washington, D.C., designed by Cunningham | Quill
Paul Burk
View all the past Builder’s Choice Custom Home Design Award winners here.