How To Give A Cramped Kitchen The Illusion Of Space
Bigger cameras got bigger sensors and controls for better picture-taking abilities. And that’s why photographers love using massive gears, such as a Canon SLR camera. But for a small kitchen, it’s the other way around: smaller appliances are better. Continue reading to find out some ways on how you can make your small kitchen look bigger.
First thing you need to do is take away anything you don’t use anymore. If there are things you haven’t been using for a very long time, maybe you don’t need them. Give them to a relative or friend who will actually use them. You can even put them up for sale in your garage.
But for the things you use, you still have to consider how frequently you use them. Even small kitchen appliances take up so much space together. A toaster, blender, countertop microwave, coffee maker, and others will make a small space look even smaller. Those you use daily may be left on the countertop. Those you use occasionally should go in the cabinets.
When shopping for other appliances, go for those which are particularly designed for small kitchens. There are also those that combine two different appliances in one item. An example is an over the range microwave oven. Not only does it save space on the countertop, but it’s also a vent and oven in one. As with colors, go for whites, stainless steel or anything light-colored.
Having plain white walls is effective in making your kitchen appear larger. However, you may also use other light colors that you like. Wallpapers with heavy prints or patterns will make your kitchen appear even smaller. It’s because such wallpapers will make it look cluttered and cramped.
The cabinets and floors should also take on the same approach, regarding colors. The brighter your kitchen is, the bigger it will appear. That’s why you should also try to install plenty of lighting. You may install some under the overhead cabinets to give those unused spaces some function. Get rid of clutter by using twist ties or clips to tidy up appliance cords.
Make the most out of any available space. Install a hanging rack on the ceiling and hang your pans, pots, and other similar items. Now they need not take up so much space in the cabinets or shelves. Store in the high shelf above the ref your baking pans, serving plates and others which you don’t use frequently. Hang kitchen utensils on the walls by installing hooks.
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