20 Sims 4 CC Kitchen Ideas

If you’re like me, the kitchen in The Sims 4 is more than a place to toss together virtual mac and cheese.

It’s the heart of the home, the soul of the Sim-family saga, and the unsung backdrop to every birthday cake, burnt casserole, and flirtatious breakfast conversation.

1. KICHEN by Felixandre & Harrie: A Modular Marvel

This CC pack is basically IKEA meets Architectural Digest. With sleek cabinetry, open shelving, built-in appliances, and modern island units, KICHEN feels like it leapt out of a high-end design magazine. You can mix and match tones and layouts for a kitchen that looks designed, not just decorated.

Why you’ll love it: Clean lines, endless combinations, and the feel of realism you didn’t know you needed.

2. Country Kitchen Kit Add-On by Littledica

If you’re obsessed with the Country Kitchen Kit but felt it lacked variety, Littledica’s CC add-on gives it a hearty upgrade. Think mismatched pastel cupboards, rustic textures, and a charming farmhouse vibe.

Personal tip: Pair this with custom plants and a wooden butcher block counter for peak “cottagecore grandma” aesthetic.

3. Modern Kitchen Set by Plumbob King

Sleek, stylish, and unapologetically modern, this CC set is for those who worship stainless steel and minimalist design. You get built-in ovens, handle-less cabinets, and light wood accents that whisper “Scandinavian calm.”

Why it stands out: The subtle detailing makes it feel like a real catalog kitchen.

4. BAYSIC Kitchen by Felixandre

The BAYSIC collection brings a new level of interior design realism to Sims 4. The custom cabinets are beautifully textured, and the matching sinks, islands, and deco objects let you build a kitchen that actually feels lived-in.

Pro tip: Add clutter like dish soap and spice racks from the same set to give it character.

5. COASTAL Kitchen by Syboulette

Light, breezy, and beach-house ready—this set leans into light woods, white tones, and nautical decor. If your Sim lives near Sulani or Brindleton Bay, this is a match made in heaven.

Why it’s different: The kitchen feels airy and relaxed, not stiff or overly designed.

6. RAVEN Kitchen by Peacemaker

For lovers of moody hues and sleek function, the RAVEN kitchen is a go-to. It’s edgy without being gloomy—offering dark cabinetry, brushed metals, and a whole host of modern appliances.

How I use it: Perfect for a bachelor Sim or a high-end city loft.

7. KUMA Kitchen by House of Harlix

Minimalists, take a seat. The KUMA kitchen set is a clean and modern slab-style kitchen with neutral tones that ooze calmness. With its low-contrast palette and built-in appliances, it’s ideal for modern builds.

Kitchen hack: Combine it with modern pendant lighting and open shelving for that “Instagram influencer” feel.

8. Y2K Kitchen by Myshunosun

If the early 2000s had a kitchen lovechild with modern flair, this would be it. The soft pastels, curved edges, and unique appliances scream nostalgia in the best way.

Why it’s fun: It’s not just retro—it’s playful. Great for young Sim families or trendy influencers.

9. Minimalist Kitchen Set by RAVASHEEN

Compact, modular, and max-functional, this set is a minimalist dream. RAVASHEEN does a phenomenal job with functionality too—these aren’t just pretty faces. Many items are functional CC, so your Sim won’t walk through the fridge anymore.

Hot tip: Use with open-space layouts for micro-apartments or tiny homes.

10. Kitchen Clutter Pack by Around the Sims 4

No kitchen feels real without clutter. This ultimate clutter pack has everything—coffee pods, dish soap, spice racks, tea tins, and paper towel rolls. Each item adds life to your build.

Story moment: I once spent 30 minutes placing the perfect coffee station using this. Worth every second.

11. Retro Kitchen Set by Severinka

Old-school charm meets Sims 4 functionality. Think vintage fridges, checkered floors, and Formica counters. It’s like your grandmother’s kitchen got a digital facelift.

Best used for: Decades challenges or nostalgic Sims storytelling.

12. Paris Kitchen by Syboulette

The Paris Kitchen is so chic, so effortlessly elegant, you’ll be tempted to move your Sim to Champs-Élysées. With brass accents, marble counters, and muted color palettes, this set redefines luxury.

Interior design tip: Pair with crown molding and wood floors for a complete high-end apartment look.

13. Boho Kitchen by Pierisim

Part of the Domaine du Clos series, this kitchen is brimming with warm wood textures, woven accents, and mismatched vintage tiles. It’s eclectic in the best way.

Who it’s for: Sims who cook barefoot, own chickens, and play guitar on weekends.

14. Modern Kitchen Deco by Veranka

Veranka’s kitchen deco set includes high-end appliance models, realistic food props, and premium cabinetry. It doesn’t replace existing kitchens but enhances them with overlays and stylish touches.

Bonus: Perfect for Machinima creators or interior screenshots.

15. Industrial Loft Kitchen by Myshunosun

Channel your inner urbanite. With exposed pipes, matte black appliances, and reclaimed wood counters, this set makes any kitchen feel edgy and unique.

My take: Perfect for that one Sim who always wears Doc Martens and paints abstract art.

16. IKEA Inspired Kitchen by Illogical Sims

This set reimagines EA’s Dream Home Decorator assets in true IKEA fashion. It includes modular storage, pull-out drawers, and realistic Swedish-style wood finishes.

Budget build bonus: Looks expensive without actually requiring many expansion packs.

17. The Harlington Kitchen by Peacemaker

An all-rounder that’s functional, fashionable, and family-friendly. It offers both modern and shaker-style cabinetry, letting you move between design eras.

Best part: It blends seamlessly with both modern mansions and suburban homes.

18. Designer Kitchen Collection by Simcredible

This set is the definition of elegance and extravagance. Think glass-front cabinets, under-cabinet lighting, and high-gloss finishes. The detailing is next-level.

Luxury touch: Use this CC for celebrity homes or high-end rental listings.

19. Rustic Kitchen by Severinka

A rustic lover’s dream with stone walls, aged wood textures, and antique appliances. Every corner looks handcrafted and warm, like something out of a period drama.

Perfect for: Historical builds or countryside cottages.

20. Dream Kitchen Appliances Pack by Leo Sims

Sometimes, you just need cool appliances. This pack features blenders, mixers, espresso machines, and even smart fridges. Not all are functional, but they’re great for screenshots and storytelling.

Fun fact: I once built a café using nothing but Leo Sims’ appliances and half-walls. Turned out better than most real-life kitchens.

Choosing the Right Kitchen CC for Your Sim Style

When diving into the deep end of kitchen CC, it’s easy to download everything and hope it works. But your Sim’s lifestyle and story should guide your picks. Here’s a quick breakdown:

  • Modern/Minimalist Sims: Look for clean lines, muted tones (KUMA, RAVEN, Minimalist Kitchen)
  • Farmhouse/Cottagecore Fans: Lean toward Littledica, Boho Kitchen, or Severinka sets
  • Luxury Designers: Go wild with Felixandre, Paris Kitchen, or Simcredible
  • Historical & Retro Players: Don’t skip Severinka’s retro or rustic packs
  • Creative Builders: Maximize impact with modular sets, overlays, and clutter

Installing Sims 4 Kitchen CC Like a Pro

  1. Download from trusted creators: Stick to creators like Felixandre, Syboulette, Harrie, or Peacemaker.
  2. Unzip files properly: Most come in .zip or .rar format. Use tools like 7-Zip.
  3. Organize folders: Keep your Mods folder tidy with subfolders like “Kitchen Sets” or “Clutter Packs.”
  4. Enable Mods in-game: Go to Game Options → Other and check both “Enable Custom Content” and “Script Mods Allowed.”
  5. Test before mass download: Don’t overwhelm your Mods folder all at once. Load your game after every few additions to spot broken CC.

Conclusion

A great kitchen tells a story—about your Sim’s lifestyle, their taste, and sometimes even their messy habits. With the right CC, that kitchen becomes more than functional; it becomes a character in your story.

Whether you love the soft glow of pendant lighting or obsess over realistic cabinet handles, this curated list arms you with the creative artillery to bring those kitchen dreams to life.

So the next time your Sim reaches for that grilled cheese or bakes a birthday cake, they’ll do it surrounded by a kitchen that’s just as expressive and full of personality as they are.

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