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What should I put in this little space in my new kitchen? My first thought is a plant, but open to other thoughts. I don’t have pets so no food bowls, and I don’t drink so no wine rack

Posted on January 14, 2026 by Admin

That’s a great question—and you’re already thinking in the right direction. Small “awkward” kitchen spaces are perfect for personality pieces rather than purely functional ones. Since you don’t need pet bowls or a wine rack, here are ideas that work well visually and practically, even without seeing the exact space:


🌿 Top Ideas for a Small Kitchen Nook

1. A Statement Plant (Your Original Instinct = Excellent)

Plants work especially well in kitchens.

  • Tall snake plant or fiddle-leaf fig (if there’s floor space)
  • Trailing pothos or philodendron on a stand
  • Herb plant (basil, rosemary) if there’s light

👉 Adds life, color, and softness to hard surfaces.


2. Decorative Storage

Useful and pretty:

  • A woven basket for dish towels or linens
  • Ceramic canisters (flour, sugar, coffee—even if just decorative)
  • A wooden crate with cookbooks or cutting boards

3. Coffee or Tea Station

Even if you don’t drink alcohol:

  • Coffee maker + mugs
  • Electric kettle + tea jars
  • Tray with sugar, honey, and spoons

Feels intentional and cozy.


4. Accent Furniture Piece

If the space allows:

  • Slim console table
  • Narrow shelving unit
  • Small cabinet for extra storage

Great for styling with:

  • Cookbooks
  • Bowls
  • Small art or framed prints

5. Art or Decor Moment

If it’s more vertical than wide:

  • Framed food illustration or vintage print
  • Small gallery wall
  • Decorative wall shelf with pottery

6. Functional but Hidden

If you want it subtle:

  • Trash/recycling cabinet
  • Step stool tucked neatly
  • Rolling cart you can move when needed

7. Seasonal Display

Rotate throughout the year:

  • Spring: flowers or pastel ceramics
  • Fall: pumpkins, warm wood tones
  • Winter: candles, greenery
  • Summer: citrus bowl, bright pottery

✨ Pro Styling Tip

Whatever you choose, aim for:

  • One main item (plant, cabinet, or station)
  • One supporting item (basket, book stack, bowl)
  • One soft element (plant, fabric, or wood)

That keeps it styled—not cluttered.


If you want tailored ideas, feel free to:

  • Upload a photo of the space
  • Tell me roughly how wide/tall it is
  • Share your kitchen style (modern, farmhouse, cozy, minimalist, etc.)

I’d be happy to help you nail the perfect choice.

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