making small kitchen big

Small kitchens can be a challenge. Use these tips to set up a kitchen that lets your inner chef shine.

Many Kenyan houses come with kitchens that are less than ideal. The lighting can be terrible, storage none existent, the floors, not tiled … and counter space? Well, that’s a nice idea.

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Make room in the kitchen

You can create extra space, even when it seems impossible. Over-the-sink covers and cutting boards help increase your workspace.

Moreover buying a cooker with a cover and a large cutting board or tray can create extra counter space when you’re entertaining and want to set out snacks (provided you don’t need to use your cooker).

Fold-up tables (attached to the wall or stand-alone) offer extra space when needed. If there’s room, a butcher block or island instantly create food prep or storage space.

Another simple way to create space? Cut down your belongings — especially on the counters — and only keep the necessities.

Use the wall

A wall above the cooker may be perfectly suited for a board where you can hang pots(sufurias), pans and utensils. Magnetic knife and spice racks can fit into small wall spaces under cabinets or above sinks.

Refrigerators can serve as storage space for magnetic spice racks, towels, pot holders, or dry-erase boards or chalkboards, which are both useful and decorative. And over-the-cabinet hooks and towel racks add extra storage quickly and easily.

Use bookcases

Small bookcases are a kitchen’s best friend. They are perfectly narrow, they come in many heights and they offer tons of storage options.

In addition to keeping cookbooks tidy, they can also hold pots, pans, dishes, food items, storage containers and baskets. You can add hooks to the side of your bookshelf to store aprons or other lightweight tools.

Add art and color

Art and color are fast ways to personalize a small kitchen. Color-coordinated kitchen accessories become art in and of themselves, and a simple color palette lets the eye rest in a small space.

When using every inch of space, don’t forget to leave room for a few decorative elements. Hang attractive tea towels with pushpins for a practical splash of color. And fresh flowers on a shelf or table instantly brighten the space and add life.

If you have a windowsill, a herb garden is a perfect way to use the space and bring vibrancy. You might even consider installing a vertical garden.

Cover kitchen eyesores

Every older kitchen has at least one eyesore. If you’re not ready to put down the cash for a remodel, cover these as best you can.

Cover exposed sink pipes with curtains attached to the bottom of the sink (bonus: extra storage space). Store your old microwave or replace it with a newer, more attractive version.

Cover unsightly floors with kitchen-friendly mats that also make standing at the counter easier on your feet, and refresh old cupboards and drawers with plain or patterned drawer liners.

Kenya Homes can help you get a home with a wholesome kitchen. Contact us today.