She has a passion for traveling and spent a month touring Europe in 2005. She visited France, Italy and Malta as a student ambassador and met with various foreign leaders.
Kayla loves to attend UT sporting events, such as football and basketball. She was born a Vol fan and will always bleed orange and white.
Open Floor Plan
Make your  small kitchen feel larger by following an open floor plan. Allow the space to  carefully flow into the living or dining room. Change the wall colors from room  to room to visually separate the two spaces. RMS user pilonieta kept the kitchen  walls neutral but added a pumpkin-orange hue to the living room walls to show a  bold and clear room divide.
Clean Hues
Make a  small kitchen feel open and airy by using a light color palette and plenty of  natural light. RMS user heatherbullard coordinated white beadboard, a light  travertine backsplash, glass-front cabinets and a soft yellow hue on the walls  for an elegant cottage feel. 
Proper Lighting
Small  kitchens are often filled with the wrong lighting, making the space feel dim and  enclosed. Using pendant lights on the ceiling and fluorescent lighting below the  cabinets will gracefully cast light off the countertops and backsplash, visually  expanding the space and uplifting the overall tone and mood. Photo by Maxwell  Mackenzie
Extra Storage
RMS user  Felt So Cute renovated her small 1920s-style kitchen with clean, white cabinetry  and a white, subway-tiled backsplash. The lime green accents add a playful  splash of color without making the space feel busy or over-the-top. Take  advantage of extra wall space by adding additional cabinetry and drawers. This  will keep kitchen essentials organized and stored, while clearing up the  countertops.
Downsized Appliances
Light  wood cabinetry and a large, open window prevent this small, apartment-style  kitchen from feeling cramped. In an extra-tiny kitchen like this, downsizing is  the best way to go. A pint-sized stove, range hood, microwave and kitchen table  are in proportion to the space and take up less space than their large  predecessors. 
Clear Countertops
This  Manhattan apartment presented a small floor plan with an even smaller kitchen.  RMS user ruffingit renovated the entire space and updated the kitchen with  state-of-the-art appliances and modern cabinetry for a clean look. A long,  granite-top island separates the kitchen from the living room and provides extra  seating and cooking space. When using an island as a room divider, be sure to  keep the top clear and clutter free.
Sleek and Simple
The  sleek, clean lines of this kitchen prevent the space from looking or feeling  small and cluttered. Designer Ammie Kim kept busy decor to a minimum and allowed  the glass-tile backsplash to be the colorful — yet soothing — focal point. When  using the deep-toned cabinetry, keep the surrounding walls and countertops  neutral for a more balanced look.









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