A small kitchen doesn’t have to be a struggle for space, nor does it need to feel like an afterthought. When a small kitchen is planned right and makes the best use of the space available, a small kitchen can actually be a well organised, beautiful space. If you’re struggling with a small kitchen and are in need of kitchen ideas, fear not – there is so much you can do to make the most out of a small kitchen.
Whether you’re looking for ways to brighten up your kitchen space or need ideas for how to find extra storage areas in your kitchen, there is always an option. In this blog, we’re sharing big kitchen ideas for small kitchens.
Make Use of Vertical Space
If you’re struggling to find enough space for your pans and kitchen gadgets in your small kitchen, you may find that you could take better advantage of vertical space. Kitchens tend not to have a lot of extra floor space, and even less so when you’re working with a smaller kitchen. This is why making use of your walls can be an excellent way to make additional flooring space. Solutions as simple as floating shelves offer additional space for miscellaneous kitchen items like scales, or even somewhere to showcase your dishes.
If you’re in desperate need of extra cupboard space, perhaps you should consider floor to ceiling cabinets. In most kitchens, you’ll find up to a couple extra feet of space above the cupboards that is not utilised. Why not make use of this space by installing cabinets that go all the way to the ceiling, providing you with the additional space you require to store your items?
Get Creative
Nobody knows your kitchen space better than you. Really spend some time examining the space and think what your biggest needs are. Pretend there are no limits to what you can do in your kitchen and the ideas will begin to come to you. It’s also likely that there is a way to implement the solutions you need.
For example, did you know that you can add additional drawers below your cabinets, just above the floor? Most kitchens simply have a plain kickboard in this space, but you can opt to make use of the space by installing plinth drawers. You might also have an awkward-sized gap in your kitchen that you haven’t been able to make use of. Have you thought of installing a narrow cabinet? These are ideal for storing items such as spices or sauces, freeing up space in other areas of the kitchen.
In a small kitchen, portable storage can be your best friend. Portable storage options allow you the benefit of additional storage, but with the added bonus of being able to move it out of the way when it’s not needed. Portable kitchen islands are a great option, as they not only act as an additional work surface, but can also provide storage space below.
Light it Up
In many cases, small kitchens can also feel dark. Because a small kitchen has a small footprint, there is usually a shortage of windows which also means a shortage of natural light. Naturally bright spaces feel much larger and airier, so when you’re working with a small, dark space, you sometimes need to get a little creative.
Brightening up a small kitchen will immediately make it feel a little bigger and more welcoming. One of the easiest ways to brighten up a room is, of course, to add additional light sources. Recessed lighting can immediately brighten up a room, as well as lights underneath the cupboards. This allows you extra light when using the worktops, making it much easier to see what you are doing.
You can also try including reflective surfaces to brighten up your kitchen space. Stainless steel appliances are an excellent way to do this, or you can add a glass splashback. If you want to make a significant change, you could install a new worktop that reflects light, such as marble or stainless steel.
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