Small Kitchen Remodeling: Make The Most Of Your Kitchen Space

May 5th, 2008 Posted in Small Kitchen Remodeling

Depending on your situation, you might find that a small kitchen is suitable for your needs. For example, a single person or couple who hardly ever cook will not need much space in their kitchen. Even if you do not spend all that much time in your small kitchen, remodeling can still be a good idea in order to make the most of the space that you have.

Change Your Kitchen Layout

You should look at the layout of your kitchen and consider where everything is placed. There are three main layouts that are normally used for small kitchen designs: the straight valley, U-shaped and L-shaped. A U-shaped kitchen differs from the straight layout by having a back wall with a counter top and possibly upper storage cabinets or maybe an appliance. Changing the layout of your kitchen can have a huge effect on the overall user-friendliness and by doing such small kitchen remodeling, you may find yourself wanting to spend a lot more time in kitchen than before.

Your counter space should include enough space for food preparation, such as chopping and slicing as well as providing enough room for the food once it comes off the stove or out of the oven. Small kitchen remodeling should create a simple flow of your kitchen area to match up with the process of food handling.

Keep Your Utensils And Cookware Handy

When you are doing a small kitchen remodeling, you should ensure that your food preparation utensils are placed close to the area where you will actually be preparing the food. Not only will this save you a few steps when you are busy, but it will also prevent two people in the kitchen from tripping over each other. You should also make sure that your cookware is placed close to the stove so that it is easy to grab when you need it.

Depending on the size of your kitchen, you may be able to use a small part of the counter for a part-time dining area. If the counter is next to an interior wall, you can slice out a section to open up a part of the counter which can be used as a dining bar from the opposite side.

You should never just accept things the way they are. By using a bit of creative thought, you can come up with some ideas for your small kitchen remodeling project that will help to give you more room and increase the overall usefulness of your kitchen at the same time.

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