These Malaysian Kitchen Designs Will Leave You Wanting To Remodel Yours

Lydia Lohshini by Lydia Lohshini on Nov 12, 2019
Why you should care

Get inspired by these Malaysian kitchens done by local interior designers. Explore the different designs these homeowners have chosen to add their own personal touch.

It’s no surprise that kitchen makeovers have become a common project for most homeowners and interior designers over the past few years. Kitchens are more than just a space to cook in, its also where you start your day as you make yourself a cuppa.

If you’re looking for some kitchen inspo then you’ve come to the right place. We’ve compiled a series of Malaysian kitchen designs just for you!

Keeping it fairly simple with seamless and glass door cabinets, this kitchen embraces a contemporary style to stay in trend. Strip lights are an excellent way to illuminate tight or shallow spots like under your cabinets and they’re easy to conceal.

Add a whimsical Asian flair to your space with a bold wallpaper and teal coloured high stools to contrast the wood stained cabinetry.

Entertain your guests with a home bar area and showcase your liquor collection with the help of recessed shelves.

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The interior designer for this kitchen complimented the black and white mosaic tiles perfectly by pairing it with teal green cabinets, giving it a fabulous modern retro interior theme.

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This kitchen exudes a contemporary design with a sleek marble countertop and stylish bar stools.

Keeping to neutral tones and clean furnishes give this Malaysian kitchen a zen aesthetic.

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Add natural elements into your design by using wooden cabinetry and a marble backsplash for a polished finish.

Here’s a minimalistic design which incorporated a light colour palette to brighten up the area and make the space look bigger.

Opt for a dark coloured industrial theme for low maintenance yet stylish appeal. Brick walls, wood, exposed piping and beams as well as steel are materials often used to achieve this look.

Consider a modern black and white approach to keep things simple and functional. The interior designer added pops of colour by incorporating rose gold pendulum lights and a green outline for the windows and door frame.

This Malaysian homeowner went with a minimalistic Scandinavian design approach for their kitchen which exudes a warm ambience from the pendulum lighting and dark wooden textures.

Dugout shelves are an alternative option for storing your items whilst being able to display them.

The combination of muted grey cabinets, a wooden countertop and comfy dark brown bar stools is what gives this kitchen the ultimate bachelor pad vibes.

Whether it’s a minimalistic design or an industrial themed kitchen, what ultimately matters is choosing what blends with your personal style, everyday needs and practicality.

Need professional help? Click on the ‘Request Quote’ button on any of the images to receive free consultations from Malaysian interior designers.

You can also check out other local interior design portfolios.

 

Written by Melanie Abraham

Why you should care

Get inspired by these Malaysian kitchens done by local interior designers. Explore the different designs these homeowners have chosen to add their own personal touch.

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