8 swoon-worthy tiny home kitchens that'll actually make you want to cook at home

A kitchen is often the heart of any home, providing memories of delicious meals, family time, and laughter. After all, if you're one of those people who believe that "food is love," the kitchen is where it all goes down! However, these tiny home kitchens prove that you don't need a ton of space to create a cozy (and functional!) cooking atmosphere.
Let's take a peek at some of these gorgeous spaces.
1. Mitchcraft, via Tiny House Swoon
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This kitchen not only has a great open floor plan, complete with a dining table, but offers great storage in a variety of places (including a nifty pull-out above the fridge). 
2. Gina's Tiny House, via The Tiny Tack House

This kitchen space's floor-to-ceiling wood paneling provides a cozy, rustic feel. Its vertical shelf storage also helps maximize space and keep organized.
3. Macy Miller's tiny home, via MiniMotives
While this tiny home's kitchen is quite narrow in terms of floor space, it actually contains an enviable amount of counter space for food prep (not to mention great natural light).
4. Pure Honey, via Small House Swoon

Don't let the exterior of this tiny cottage fool you: its kitchen is bright, sunny, and surprisingly large, fit with modern appliances and plenty of counter space.
5. Bayview tiny house, via Tiny House Blog

This tiny kitchen contains a full sink, fridge, dining table, and ample counter space. However, perhaps its most practical feature is the staircase storage, using the cubbies under the loft stairs to stay organized.
6. Tiny Bungalow by Creative Cottages, via Tiny House Talk

The shabby chic design of this "Oceanside Retreat" tiny bungalow looks and feels just like a normal-sized kitchen. The exposed beams and white cabinetry give the space a relaxing, beachy aesthetic.
7. Green luxury smart house, via Tiny House Listings

This luxury kitchen features granite countertops, a pantry drawer, and an apartment-sized fridge. 
8. Tiny house on wheels, via Tiny House Talk
With its white walls, exposed beams, and adjacent glass door, this large open kitchen feels airy, if not slightly urban. 
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