The home décor industry and its rapid developments and innovativeness are doing away with our problems in a jiffy. Having a small kitchen seems to be the least of a worry.
If you have a small kitchen then the very first step would be to simplify it. Avoid cluttering the little space available. Use in-built wall cabinets and use the space below the countertop by building in drawers. In this way the countertop will be free of any cutleries, storing items, hand towels, and other kitchen knick-knacks.
Use short, light blinds or curtains instead of heavy ornamental draperies. Paint your cabinets in a solid, light color. Use decorative baskets, counters and boxes to store and display cooking utensils, glasses, cups. Organize items. Avoid bulky appliances. Bulky food items such as boxes of cereals, flour, and sugar can be stored away in kitchen furniture. Avoid cluttering the walls with paintings.
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Though not the most popular but kitchen tends to be the most frequently used room of the house. Three meals of the day are churned out from this very place. Hence the kitchen needs to be clean, inviting and have good storage facilities. Thanks to modernization, storage facilities are not a problem in the smallest of kitchens.
Drawers and cabinets keep the kitchen clutter free. We can easily tuck in the knives, cutleries and various other kitchen items in the drawers. The cabinets come in handy for storing utensils, storage containers. Under-the-cabinets and display units are a fine way of displaying those expensive dinning sets, wine glasses, or cutleries. If space is small and too many things to put away then higher and bigger cabinets can be used. In-built wall-cabinets use lesser amount of space than installed ones.
In the end use one’s imaginative power and innovative ideas counts heavily to make the kitchen an adorable space.
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