Small kitchens are mostly common in urban areas that are densely populated. The little space in some of these kitchens could only allow you to warm food or store wines and fruits. What if I tell you that you can create extra space in your small kitchen?
Yes, there are smart and unique things you can do to create extra space in your small kitchen design for more space for your food preparation, cooking, washing up and storage. In this article, I have revealed those tips to make cooking more fun filled and happy venture for you.
Creating more counter space
Adequate counter space is one of the most desirable factors in a kitchen, especially small kitchen. Limited counter space and worktops can lead to frustrations.
These tips come handy and save you from frustrations. They will also make your cooking experience always a pleasurable adventure,
Make your oven a storage space
There may be an enormous amount of space that could be wasting inside your oven. If you don’t have sufficient shelf and cabinet, you could use the inner part of your oven to store away things like your cooking pots, baking sheets, cooling racks, and cake tins. Be sure to remove them anytime you want to make use of the oven!
Increase your counter space and kitchen worktop
You can create more counter space by installing wall shelves. If you have a limited amount of space in your kitchen, you can keep your cooking items in full view and within easy reach by making open and wall shelves to store your dishes, spices, beverages and small kitchen appliances like a kettle, toaster, sandwich maker and even small appliances.
Go for pegboard and hook storage system
To create more workspace, install as many hook or pegboard as you can. Things like cooking pan, frying pan, cooking spoons, colanders, oven mitts, kitchen towel, containers, and flasks can be stored away through pegboard and hooks.
Peg board and hooks put these items within easy reach and create more space for you to move about in the kitchen.
Build your store cupboard
If your kitchen hasn’t got a storage room for putting things away, you could create more kitchen space by building your store cupboard. The cupboard would be handy for storing away dry food items like grains, beans, canned foods, coffee, solid and powder beverages, baking items, biscuits, tea, and much more. You could also look at keeping your coffee storage more organized with one of these.
It can also accommodate your dishes, teapots, kitchen scale, thermometer and cake icing materials.
Classify things and put them in order according to need
You can put your cooking spices, salts, vinegar, and oils on a shelf and put stuff like plates, glass cups, tea cups, and mugs on a separate shelf. You may also put all your cooking puts on another shelf.
Categorizing and organizing stuff in this way makes it handy for you to reach them whenever you need them. Also, you can plan to put your spices close to your stove and your plates close to your dishwasher for easy reach.
Categorizing and organizing stuff in this way makes it handy for you to reach them whenever you need them. Also, you can plan to put your spices close to your stove and your plates close to your dishwasher for easy reach.
Categorizing and organizing stuff in this way makes it handy for you to reach them whenever you need them. Also, you can plan to put your spices close to your stove and your plates close to your dishwasher for easy reach.
Make your stovetop and sink perform two-way function
Create a cutting board that has nicks and fit it just above your sink. If you have excess burners, you could make a cutting board that has legs to sit over the extra burner.
You can also use your space for a burner, refrigerator, and sink to create extra working space. Your stove burner cover can serve as a
You can also use your space for a burner, refrigerator, and sink to create extra working space. Your stove burner cover can serve as a worktop.
Build a sliding cutting board and a foldable table
Consider fitting in a gliding cutting board close and above your garbage bin for easy disposal of particles and crumbs. Also, install a work table that you can readily fold up onto the wall when out of use. It creates excellent work space for you to move freely in the kitchen.
Make use of every available space
Kitchen with butcher block is currently in vogue. If you desire one for your kitchen, rather than go for entirely new kitchen build one with the limited space available in your kitchen. You may use that tiny space between your counters!
Build a shelf stacker or an under shelf basket to create extra space in your small kitchen
A small shelf stacker allows you put things you frequently use nearby without leaving your counter untidy. If you’d love to keep your counter always tidied up, create extra space in your small kitchen by installing an underneath shelf basket in your cabinets for storing away mugs, dishes, and pots.
What do you think of these space-saving tips for your small kitchen? If you’ve got other ways to create extra space in your small kitchen, we’d love to hear your comments!