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How to make the most of a small kitchen

If your kitchen is a little on the cozy side, it may feel difficult to store everything you need and to cook with limited counter space. Many apartments are built with a smaller kitchen to maximize the size of the other rooms, but for foodies and those who like to cook, this can be an issue. Fear not, though, as we’ve put together this list of tips to make the most out of a smaller kitchen. If you’re looking for more tips for buying, renovating, and selling your house, then make sure to check out Howard Perry And Walston for more.

Get rid of your stuff.

You might feel like you don’t have a big enough kitchen, but do you actually just have too much stuff? It’s easy to build up a store of kitchen appliances you don’t use anymore, and once you have a kettle, toaster, blender, fondue maker, and George Foreman, all of a sudden, you have no space. The first thing to do is to audit your belongings and decide if you really need everything you own. Once you’ve thrown away half of the twenty mugs you have, you may find that you have more space than you thought.

Get vertical storage.

Even if you have the small square footage of kitchen space, it may be that you can use the space more effectively. Vertical storage is a great way to maximize how much of your kitchen you’re using. This may include things like hanging pot rails, sticking your knives to magnetic strips, and mounting hooks around the kitchen for your tea towels and cloths.

Get a great tap.

If your kitchen is too small for a dishwasher, then your taps and sink are all you have to work with. Install a high-quality faucet that will make doing the dishes a breeze. One of the best choices is a detachable pull-down hand jet that you can point directly on your dishes to blast off any dirt. You can also get portable dishwashers rather than needing a built-in one. These are made to be installed in small spaces and are a great timesaver.

Invest in a portable island.

These can range from a large movable island that can be used for extra storage and workspace, down to smaller butcher’s blocks that can add some much-needed countertop real estate that can be pushed into a corner when you aren’t using it. If your kitchen island has wheels, you can also use it to serve food when you’re hosting.

Invest in good lighting.

Good lighting can turn a small and dingy space into a cozy and welcoming one in a second. Your kitchen is all about getting up in the morning, and then getting your food prepared throughout the day. If you want to create a refreshing feel, then cool lighting is a great choice. If you’re looking for a more relaxing mood, then warm lamps are your friend.

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