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Maximizing Storage Space in a Small Kitchen

While the DIY shows and home improvement programs often show grand, expansive kitchens, on average the kitchen is still one of the smallest rooms in the house. Especially in older homes, the kitchen was merely a place of food preparation, not a place of gathering like it is in today’s lifestyle. The National Kitchen and Bath Association (NKBA) considers any kitchen 150 square feet or smaller to be a small kitchen, but that doesn’t mean you can’t make it look more spacious with some big ideas.

Use unique storage solutions. Installing floor to ceiling pantry cabinets is a great way to maximize storage space where smaller cabinets would have been used. Add pullout shelves, rotating inserts and tilt-out bins to increase accessibility and storage within the cabinets. Adding undermounted lights, mullion doors, and even using lighter cabinet finishes are all great way to create the feeling of a larger space . Also, by adding more open display shelves/cabinets, the room will look greatly expanded. Too many cabinets, especially made of dark materials, will give the illusion that the room is much smaller.

Choose your appliances wisely. While everyone would like to that the 5-6 burner professional cooktops in their home or condo, it doesn’t always fit todays lifestyle or space constraints. There are numerous high efficiency, sleek appliances that will allow individuals with small kitchens to have the same luxuries as those with large kitchens. Maximize your space by keeping your cooktop and oven in the same area. When at all possible, mount appliances like a microwave, to save valuable countertop space. Any appliances that are not utilized on a daily basis should be store away in a cabinet or appliance garage if possible.

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