How to Create More Space in your Kitchen

Creating more space in your kitchen, whether it’s small or just cluttered, can make a big difference in how you use it. Here are some strategies to help you maximize your kitchen space:

Declutter and Organize

  • Purge Unnecessary Items: Start by removing items you rarely use. Donate or store appliances, utensils, and dishes that aren’t part of your regular routine.
  • Streamline Counters: Keep countertops clear by storing items like toasters, blenders, and coffee makers in cabinets or pantry space

 

Utilize Vertical Space

  • Install Shelves: Add floating shelves on empty walls to store spices, cookbooks, or decorative items
  • Pegboards: Mount a pegboard to hang pots, pans, and utensils, freeing up cabinet space
  • Magnetic Strips: Use magnetic strips for knives, or even spice jars, which can be attached to walls or the sides of cabinets

 

Optimize Cabinet Space

  • Shelf Risers: Double your cabinet space with shelf risers, allowing you to stack dishes or cups more efficiently
  • Pull-Out Shelves: Install pull-out shelves in lower cabinets to easily access items at the back
  • Door Organizers: Attach organizers to the inside of cabinet doors for storing cutting boards, lids, or small items like spice packets

 

Maximize Drawer Space

  • Drawer Dividers: Use dividers to organize utensils, kitchen tools, or even spices
  • Nested Items: Stack bowls, pots, and pans inside each other to save space

 

Make Use of Corners

  • Lazy Susans: Install a lazy Susan in corner cabinets to maximize space and make items more accessible
  • Corner Shelving: Add corner shelves or cabinets to take advantage of often-unused corner spaces

 

Incorporate Multi-Functional Furniture

  • Kitchen Island with Storage: Choose an island that offers additional storage with cabinets or shelves underneath
  • Folding Tables: Consider a folding table or drop-leaf table that can be tucked away when not in use

 

Hang Items Wherever Possible

  • Hooks: Hang mugs, pots, pans, or utensils from hooks under cabinets or on walls
  • Overhead Racks: Install an overhead rack for pots and pans if ceiling height allows

 

Use Clear Containers

  • Pantry and Fridge: Store dry goods and leftovers in clear containers, so you can see everything at a glance and avoid duplicates, reducing clutter
  • Labeling: Label everything clearly to maintain organization

 

Extend Counter Space

  • Add a Cart: A rolling cart can be used as an extra prep space and can be moved or stored away as needed
  • Cover the Sink: Use a cutting board that fits over the sink to create additional prep space

 

Consider Built-Ins

  • Appliance Garages: Create built-in spaces for small appliances like microwaves, toasters, or coffee makers
  • Custom Cabinets: If possible, install custom cabinets that go all the way up to the ceiling, using the highest shelves for rarely used items

Implementing even a few of these ideas can make your kitchen feel more spacious and functional. Do you have specific areas in your kitchen that you’re struggling with? I can offer more tailored advice.