Small Kitchen Design

When it comes to small kitchen ideas, making a compact space meet all your various kitchen requirements can be challenging. However, with a few thoughtful changes, you can transform a bijou space into a kitchen you enjoy spending time in once again.

Windowsill as storage!!!

A kitchen is a unique space in a home with many different areas that allow for decorating. The windowsill is often underutilized or left looking messy. Whether you’re redoing your entire kitchen or just looking to update it a little, a bit of creativity on your windowsill can improve the overall look of your kitchen.

Windowsill as storage

Pegboard is Mir

A pegboard is a perforated board designed to accommodate wooden pegs, hooks, and various accessories for organizing items. Its versatility allows efficient utilization of wall space, making it a game-changer for maximizing storage in small areas. Unlike conventional shelving units that require drilling and fixed configurations, pegboards offer customizable layouts that can be easily adjusted to suit individual needs

Cabinets is running out of space? Use top

Usually, when we think of decorating our kitchens, we tend to focus on the counter space. But don’t forget about the space above your cabinets! You can use the cabinet tops to display decorative items that showcase your personality and style. If you have space between your cabinets and the ceiling, you can decorate the top of the kitchen cabinets with vases, baskets, books, and more.

Cabinets is running out of space?

Foliding Table

The space-saving table is one of the most popular methods of increasing kitchen efficiency, with variations that can include sliding components, folding parts, and transformable functions. Some modern examples include dining tables with nested chairs or ottomans, increasing storage space while eliminating the space taken up by regular chairs. Some kitchen counters or islands can even increase space with modular sliding components serving either as plain surfaces or functional countertops with sinks and storage

Shelves everywhere

When designing your kitchen storage, choose open shelving in a material or color similar to your base cabinets or countertops, or add contrast with a different finish. Style open shelving with essential items such as glassware, dishes, and tableware or cookware, moving lesser-used items into base cabinets or the pantry. Mix in decorative items like plants or display-worthy serving bowls to turn your open shelving into an eye-catching display space

Borrow some space from a neighboring room

Is your kitchen only five square feet? Try borrowing a few extra inches from an adjacent room

Hang items on the walls for additional storage

Please befriend your cabinet’s door. If you have cabinets that don’t butt up against a wall, you’ve got a few square feet of bonus storage space. It’s true! You can hang a pot rail, add shelves, and more

Top of fridge

The space above the fridge offers prime storage space but is usually overlooked. Transform this unused area into valuable storage that organizes kitchen items and minimizes countertop clutter with wire shelving, a paper towel holder, bins and baskets, racks and shelves, utensil hooks or pegs, and hanging racks

Roof as storage

Pots, spoons, mugs, oven mitts—anything that can be hung should be hung. Hanging things up frees up cabinet and counter space, and it turns your stuff into decorations!

hanging storge

Inside of door

One last tip for eking out more cabinet space: Utilize the back of your cabinet doors! Hang up pot lids or even pot holders. This also works for storing measuring spoons