17 Tips for Planning Truly Tiny Kitchens
Kitchens need to be both beautiful and practical spaces but sometimes getting the balance right is difficult. This is especially true for tiny kitchens. If you barely have enough room to flip a pancake but need to find space to store your many appliances and crockery, have a read of our 17 tips for planning a truly tiny kitchen.
1. Slimline Base Cabinets
Create more floor space by using our slimline base cabinets – they save you up to 0.32m2 per cabinet. This might not sound a lot but if you have a very small kitchen every last bit of floor space is essential.
2. Organise Your Cupboards
3. Utilise Empty Wall Space
Aside from wall cabinets, there are plenty of ways to add storage areas on your wall. Poles with hooks allow you to hang your pans and utensils. Likewise, pegboards work in the same way.
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4. Shelving
One way of utilising your wall space is by fitting shelves. Length is customisable allowing you to exploit every available inch of storage space.
5. Glazed Doors
Why not swap your solid cabinet frontals with glass for an airier feel? Cabinets with glazed doors help to lighten up your wall – this trick also works for the door into and out of your kitchen.
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6. High Shelves
7. Magnetize
By fixing a magnetic knife holder onto your wall you will make room for even more space in your drawers. We discovered these magnetised herb jars on Pinterest.
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8. Add Bridging Units
Awkward, high up areas of unusable wall space, such as above a fridge freezer or cooker hood, can be overcome by installing bridging units. These small cupboards are ideal for cups,plates, glasses, saucepans – essentially, anything you can fit into them.
9. Slimline, Compact or No Appliances
10. Removable Drainage Board
If you do the washing up by hand, use a Reginox ceramic Belfast sink drainer to free up valuable worktop space when your dishes are not drying.
11. Corner Sink
The corner of a worktop can be quite awkward – one option is to fit it with a kitchen sink. By moving the sink into the corner, you occupy a space that would ordinarily be wasted.
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12. Visor Cooker Hoods
If you select a visor style cooker hood you will free up space above for even more storage. The bridging units mentioned above are ideal for this purpose.
13. Striped Floor
15. Light Colours
16. Shiny Materials
Reflective materials can be used to bring more light into the room. Stainless steel splashbacks or copper appliances such as fridges, toasters and kettles do exactly this.
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