So you've found the perfect home, but there's just one
problem: the kitchen isn't as big as you'd like it to be. At first glance, a
smaller kitchen might seem like a deal-breaker, especially if you love to cook.
With a few space saving design tricks, though, you'll have all the space you
need and then some. It's all about making the most of what you've got. Here’s
how you can turn even the smallest kitchen into an efficient cooking and dining
space.
Fill Up The Walls:
There’s Ample Storage All Around You
Walls are a surprisingly underused surface area in most
kitchens. From spice racks to towel racks to magnetic knife boards, walls can
offer a wealth of space options. Ditch the bowl fruit painting and throw up
some hooks and shelves. Not only will everything you need be within reach,
you'll open up more space in your cabinets and on your counters. For the gadget
obsessed, rack storage will give you the chance to show off your nifty kitchen
gadgets.
Repurpose Your
Corners With Shelving And Other Amenities
In a small kitchen, sufficient counter space can be hard to
come by. While knife blocks and spices racks tend to encroach on what little
space is available, not all space saving designs are about reclaiming lost
space. Sometimes it's about repurposing forgotten spaces like corners. Most
homeowners dismiss the corners of their kitchens, thinking the space is too
awkwardly shaped to be of any real use. Take advantage of corners by installing
clever storage like a lazy Susan system for under the countertop, built-in
shelving for above the counter, or for a really creative update, dedicate the
corner to an invaluable feature like the kitchen sink.
Hang Your Pots And
Pans
Pots are bulky and often difficult to store without taking
up several cabinets. A circular pot rack mounted to the ceiling allows you to
take advantage of the height of your kitchen in the open space right above your
head. In fact, pot racks can be used to store all kinds of cookware and cooking
utensils that are too cumbersome to store in drawers, like ladles and
colanders. Placing a rack in the empty space above an island or by the stove
can provide excellent storage space and easy accessibility. Ceiling and
wall-mounted pot racks often have hooks to hang your cookware from, so make
sure you mount yours in a place that doesn't force visitors to navigate an
aerial obstacle course just to make it to the sink.
Invest In A Rolling
Tea Trolley
Kitchens with very limited counter space can gain an extra
work area as well as storage space with a . A mobile work surface means to you
can roll it anywhere in your kitchen to do your dicing and slicing, and then
store it away when you're done. Add multiple shelves to the trolley to create
even more storage.
There's no need to be discouraged by a cozy kitchen. Not
only can these space saving tricks help you gain extra space, they can also
give you the chance to explore new ways to express your personal style. For
more advice on homeownership and making the most of your home’s various
features, or to find your next home, contact a real estate professional today!
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Charleston area home? Visit: www.jeffcookrealestate.com
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area home? Visit: www.discovercharlestonareahomes.com
-Jeff Cook
Jeff Cook
Real Estate
Charleston,
SC
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